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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 629 - HEALING ARTS GENERALLY

NRS 629.0625 Certification relating to certain leave which employer may require; charge to fill out form.

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NRS 629.0625 Certification relating to certain leave which employer may require; charge to fill out form.
1. A provider of health care shall not charge a person more than $30 to fill out a form for a certification required by an employer pursuant to 29 U.S.C. § 2613.
2. The amount specified in subsection 1 must be increased or decreased annually in an amount corresponding to the percentage of increase or decrease in the Consumer Price Index (All Items) published by the United States Department of Labor for the immediately preceding year. On or before January 1 of each year, the Department of Human Services shall determine the amount of the increase or decrease required by this subsection and establish the adjusted amount to take effect on January 1 of that year. The Department shall also post the adjusted amount on its Internet website.
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