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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 691E - TRAVEL INSURANCE

NRS 691E.300 Documents provided to prospective purchaser required to be consistent with policy; required information concerning exclusion for preexisting conditions; required disclosures concerning whether coverage is primary or secondary to other coverage.

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NRS 691E.300 Documents provided to prospective purchaser required to be consistent with policy; required information concerning exclusion for preexisting conditions; required disclosures concerning whether coverage is primary or secondary to other coverage.
1. All documents provided to a prospective purchaser before the purchase of travel insurance, including, without limitation, any sales, advertising or marketing materials, must be consistent with the policy of travel insurance.
2. If a certificate or policy of travel insurance contains an exclusion for preexisting conditions, a prospective purchaser must be provided, before the time of purchase, information concerning the exclusion and an opportunity to learn more about the exclusion. If travel insurance is included in a travel protection plan, information concerning the exclusion must be included in the fulfillment materials concerning the plan.
3. An insurer providing travel insurance shall disclose in the policy of travel insurance documentation and, if the travel insurance is included in a travel protection plan, the fulfillment materials concerning the plan, whether the travel insurance is primary or secondary to other applicable insurance coverage.
4. As used in this section, “policy of travel insurance” includes, without limitation, any form, endorsement, policy, rate filing and certificate of insurance associated with a policy of travel insurance.
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