2017 Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 689C - Health Insurance for Small Employers
NRS 689C.197 - Carrier prohibited from denying coverage because insured was intoxicated or under influence of controlled substance; exceptions.

Universal Citation: NV Rev Stat § 689C.197 (2017)

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, a carrier shall not:

(a) Deny a claim under a health benefit plan solely because the claim involves an injury sustained by an insured as a consequence of being intoxicated or under the influence of a controlled substance.

(b) Cancel participation under a health benefit plan solely because an insured has made a claim involving an injury sustained by the insured as a consequence of being intoxicated or under the influence of a controlled substance.

(c) Refuse participation under a health benefit plan to an eligible applicant solely because the applicant has made a claim involving an injury sustained by the applicant as a consequence of being intoxicated or under the influence of a controlled substance.

2. The provisions of subsection 1 do not prohibit a carrier from enforcing a provision included in a health benefit plan to:

(a) Deny a claim which involves an injury to which a contributing cause was the insured’s commission of or attempt to commit a felony;

(b) Cancel participation in a health benefit plan solely because of such a claim; or

(c) Refuse participation in a health benefit plan to an eligible applicant solely because of such a claim.

3. The provisions of this section do not apply to a carrier under a health benefit plan that provides coverage for long-term care or disability income.

(Added to NRS by 2005, 2344; A 2007, 85)

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