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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 122A - DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIPS

NRS 122A.210 Public and private employers not required to offer, and not prohibited from offering, health care benefits to or for domestic partner of officer or employee.

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NRS 122A.210 Public and private employers not required to offer, and not prohibited from offering, health care benefits to or for domestic partner of officer or employee.
1. The provisions of this chapter do not require a public or private employer in this State to provide health care benefits to or for the domestic partner of an officer or employee.
2. Subsection 1 does not prohibit any public or private employer from voluntarily providing health care benefits to or for the domestic partner of an officer or employee upon such terms and conditions as the affected parties may deem appropriate.
TERMINATION OF DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIPS
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