N.M. Admin. Code § 12.6.2.28

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 23, December 10, 2024
Section 12.6.2.28 - GROUNDS FOR REFUSAL OF UCC DOCUMENT

The following grounds are the sole grounds for the filing officer's refusal to accept a UCC document for filing. As used herein, the term "legible" is not limited to refer only to written expressions on paper: it requires a machine-readable transmission for electronic transmissions and an otherwise readily decipherable transmission in other cases.

A. Debtor name and address. An initial financing statement or an amendment that purports to add a debtor shall be refused if the document fails to include a legible debtor name and address for a debtor, in the case of an initial financing statement, or for the debtor purporting to be added in the case of such an amendment. If the document contains more than one debtor name or address and some names or addresses are missing or illegible, the filing officer shall index the legible name and address pairings, and provide a notice to the remitter containing the file number of the document, identification of the debtor name(s) that was (were) indexed, and a statement that debtors with illegible or missing names or addresses were not indexed.
B. Additional debtor identification. An initial financing statement or an amendment adding one or more debtors shall be refused if the document fails to identify whether each named debtor (or each added debtor in the case of such an amendment) is an individual or an organization, if the last name of each individual debtor is not identified, or if, for each debtor identified as an organization.
C. Secured party name and address. An initial financing statement, an amendment purporting to add a secured party of record, or an assignment, shall be refused if the document fails to include a legible secured party (or assignee in the case of an assignment) name and address. If the document contains more than one secured party (or assignee) name or address and some names or addresses are missing or illegible, the filing officer shall refuse the UCC document.
D. Lack of identification of initial financing statement. A UCC document other than an initial financing statement shall be refused if the document does not provide a file number of a financing statement in the UCC information management system that has not lapsed.
E. Identifying information. A UCC document that does not identify itself as an amendment or identify an initial financing statement to which it relates, as required by Chapter 55, Article 9, Sections 512, 513, 514 or 518 NMSA 1978, is an initial financing statement.
F. Timeliness of continuation. A continuation shall be refused if it is not received during the six month period concluding on the day upon which the related financing statement would lapse. In the event that the day upon which the related financing statement would lapse falls on a day on which the filing office is not open, the last day is then the first business day immediately preceding the day that the office is closed. A postmark stamped on an envelope by the U.S. postal service does not cause timely filing of the continuation if the continuation is received by the filing office after the last day upon which the related financing statement would lapse.
(1) First day permitted. The first day on which a continuation may be filed is the date of the month corresponding to the date upon which the financing statement would lapse, six months preceding the month in which the financing statement would lapse. If there is no such corresponding date during the sixth month preceding the month in which the financing statement would lapse, the first day on which a continuation may be filed is the last day of the sixth month preceding the month in which the financing statement would lapse, although filing by certain means may not be possible on such date if the filing office is not open on such date.
(2) Last day permitted. The last day on which a continuation may be filed is the date upon which the financing statement lapses.
G. Fee. A document shall be refused if the document is accompanied by less than the full filing fee tendered by a method described in 12.6.2.19 NMAC. In the event that more than one filing is submitted with one payment for all filings and one or more filings are refused pursuant to this rule, the filing office will file the accepted filings and receipt the payment received (if the payment is not less than the full filing fee for the total of the accepted filings) for the filings which were acceptable without a refund or credit for the payment due for the unaccepted filing(s) unless the filer demonstrates that the rejected filings should not have been refused under this rule. Otherwise, the filer must correct and resubmit the rejected filing(s) with a new payment.
H. Means of communication. UCC documents communicated to the filing office by a means of communication not authorized by the filing officer for the communication of UCC documents shall be refused.
I. Non-UCC filings not accepted. Filings (such as those pursuant to the Farm Products Secured Interest Act or federal tax liens) which are not included in Chapter 55, Article 9 NMSA 1978 (Chapter 139, Laws of 2001) but submitted on forms prescribed in 12.6.2.14 NMAC will be refused and returned without processing.
J. Transmitting utility debtors. For records that contain a debtor identified as a transmitting utility, the filing officer may require proof of the debtor's authority to operate as a transmitting utility.

N.M. Admin. Code § 12.6.2.28

12.6.2.28 NMAC - N, 7/1/2001; A, 7/1/2003; A, 6/30/2011; A, 7/31/2013