N.M. Admin. Code § 1.5.3.28 - ACCIDENTS AND ACCIDENT REPORTING
A.
An authorized driver, or appointed fleet coordinator, of a state vehicle owned
or leased by GSD/TSD shall file an auto loss notice for any auto accident in a
state vehicle within twenty-four (24) hours or the next business day regardless
of the severity of the accident. A police report and automobile loss notice are
required with or without property damage, bodily injury, whether or not the
authorized driver is at fault.
B.
The authorized driver shall provide the police accident report, automobile loss
notice, and three (3) quotes for repair costs to RMD and a copy of the same to
the agency vehicle coordinator and the TSD account manager.
C. If the authorized driver did not file a
police report, the state agency fleet coordinator must complete the automobile
loss notice and include the authorized driver's name and driver's license
number, and any witnesses, written and notarized affidavit(s) describing the
accident in detail, with distribution of the documents as previously
described.
D. If the authorized
driver is found to be at fault, the driver will be suspended and is required to
take and pass a TSD approved instructor taught six (6)-hour NSC/DDC
course.
E. RMD will assist the
director or designee in maintaining accident reports and filing insurance
claims for all state vehicles.
F.
Since the premiums for RMD state passenger vehicles are part of the TSD lease
rates, the deductible for any loss will be paid by TSD. However, if there is
proof that the loss was caused by the negligence or abuse of a state employee,
the user agency will bear the costs of the insurance deductibles up to two
thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) and any other costs as may be determined
by the director, or designee, and RMD.
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