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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 695A - FRATERNAL BENEFIT SOCIETIES

NRS 695A.261 Benefit contract covering anatomical gifts, organ transplants or treatments or services related to organ transplants: Prohibited acts by society if insured is person with disability.

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NRS 695A.261 Benefit contract covering anatomical gifts, organ transplants or treatments or services related to organ transplants: Prohibited acts by society if insured is person with disability.
1. A society that offers or issues a benefit contract that includes coverage for anatomical gifts, organ transplants or treatments or services related to an organ transplant shall not:
(a)Deny, limit or seek reimbursement from an insured for care related to an organ transplant because the insured is a person with a disability;
(b)Deny a person with a disability eligibility or continued eligibility to enroll or renew coverage to avoid providing coverage in accordance with this section;
(c)Reduce or limit the reimbursement of or otherwise penalize a provider of medical or related services because the provider of medical or related services acted in accordance with NRS 460.160 ; or
(d)Provide monetary or nonmonetary incentives for a provider of medical or related services to induce the provider of medical or related services to provide care to an insured in a manner inconsistent with NRS 460.160 .
2. As used in this section:
(a)“Anatomical gift” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 451.513 .
(b)“Disability” has the meaning ascribed to it in 42 U.S.C. § 12102(1).
(c)“Provider of medical or related services” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 460.160 .
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