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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 649 - COLLECTION AGENCIES

NRS 649.366 Collection of medical debt: Notification to medical debtor required before taking action to collect.

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NRS 649.366 Collection of medical debt: Notification to medical debtor required before taking action to collect.
1. Not less than 60 days before taking any action to collect a medical debt, a collection agency shall send by mail to the medical debtor written notification that sets forth:
(a)The name of the medical facility, provider of health care or provider of emergency medical services that provided the goods or services for which the medical debt is owed;
(b)The date on which those goods or services were provided; and
(c)The principal amount of the medical debt.
2. The written notification required by subsection 1 must:
(a)Identify the name of the collection agency; and
(b)Inform the medical debtor that, as applicable:
(1)The medical debt has been assigned to the collection agency for collection; or
(2)The collection agency has otherwise obtained the medical debt for collection.
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