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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 689A - INDIVIDUAL HEALTH INSURANCE

NRS 689A.485 “Bona fide association” defined.

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NRS 689A.485 “Bona fide association” defined. “Bona fide association” means, with respect to health insurance coverage offered in this state, an association that:
1. Has been actively in existence for at least 5 years;
2. Has been formed and maintained in good faith for purposes other than obtaining insurance;
3. Does not condition membership in the association on any health status-related factor relating to an individual, including an employee of an employer or a dependent of an employee;
4. Makes health insurance coverage offered through the association available to all of its members regardless of any health status-related factors of the members or other individuals who are eligible for such health insurance coverage through a member of the association;
5. Does not make health insurance coverage offered through the association available other than in connection with a member of the association; and
6. Meets such additional requirements as may be imposed by specific statute.
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