NRS 695A.1857 Benefit contract covering maternity care: Prohibited acts by society if insured is acting as gestational carrier; child deemed child of intended parent for purposes of benefit contract.
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NRS 695A.1857 Benefit contract covering maternity care: Prohibited acts by society if insured is acting as gestational carrier; child deemed child of intended parent for purposes of benefit contract.
1. A society that offers or issues a benefit contract that includes coverage for maternity care shall not deny, limit or seek reimbursement for maternity care because the insured is acting as a gestational carrier.
2. If an insured acts as a gestational carrier, the child shall be deemed to be a child of the intended parent, as defined in NRS 126.590 , for purposes related to the benefit contract.
3. As used in this section, “gestational carrier” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 126.580 .