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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 695A - FRATERNAL BENEFIT SOCIETIES

NRS 695A.152 Society required to comply with certain provisions concerning portability and availability of health insurance.

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NRS 695A.152 Society required to comply with certain provisions concerning portability and availability of health insurance.
1. To the extent reasonably applicable, a fraternal benefit society shall comply with the provisions of NRS 689B.340 to 689B.580 , inclusive, and chapter 689C of NRS relating to the portability and availability of health insurance offered by the society to its members. If there is a conflict between the provisions of this chapter and the provisions of NRS 689B.340 to 689B.580 , inclusive, and chapter 689C of NRS, the provisions of NRS 689B.340 to 689B.580 , inclusive, and chapter 689C of NRS control.
2. For the purposes of subsection 1, unless the context requires that a provision apply only to a group health plan or a carrier that provides coverage under a group health plan, any reference in those sections to “group health plan” or “carrier” must be replaced by “fraternal benefit society.”
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