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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 608 - COMPENSATION, WAGES AND HOURS

NRS 608.156 Benefits for health care: Expenses for treatment of alcohol and substance use disorders.

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NRS 608.156 Benefits for health care: Expenses for treatment of alcohol and substance use disorders.
1. In addition to any benefits required by NRS 608.1555 , if an employer provides health benefits for his or her employees, the employer shall provide benefits for the expenses for the treatment of alcohol and substance use disorders. The annual benefits provided by the employer must include, without limitation:
(a)Treatment for withdrawal from the physiological effects of alcohol or drugs, with a maximum benefit of $1,500 per calendar year.
(b)Treatment for a patient admitted to a facility, with a maximum benefit of $9,000 per calendar year.
(c)Counseling for a person, group or family who is not admitted to a facility, with a maximum benefit of $2,500 per calendar year.
2. The maximum amount which may be paid in the lifetime of the insured for any combination of the treatments listed in subsection 1 is $39,000.
3. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 687B.409 , these benefits must be paid in the same manner as benefits for any other illness covered by the employer are paid.
4. The employee is entitled to these benefits if treatment is received in any:
(a)Program for the treatment of alcohol or substance use disorders which is certified by the Division of Public and Behavioral Health of the Department of Human Services.
(b)Hospital or other medical facility or facility for the dependent which is licensed by the Health Care Purchasing and Compliance Division of the Nevada Health Authority, is accredited by The Joint Commission or CARF International and provides a program for the treatment of alcohol or substance use disorders as part of its accredited activities.
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