NAC689A.475. Evidence of creditable coverage.  


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  • If a person is unable to obtain a certificate of creditable coverage pursuant to NRS 689A.720, an individual carrier shall accept from the person other evidence of creditable coverage if it determines that the evidence reasonably establishes prior continuous creditable coverage. Such evidence may include, without limitation, a copy of:

         1. A policy of health insurance or evidence of coverage;

         2. A billing statement for the payment of premiums;

         3. A cancelled check evidencing payment for health insurance coverage;

         4. A proof of insurance card issued by an insurer;

         5. An explanation of benefits relating to a specific claim for medical services that were provided to the person by an insurer;

         6. A letter notifying the person that he or she is eligible for coverage pursuant to the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, Public Law 99-272;

         7. A letter written by the liquidator of an insurer that verifies the dates that the person was covered by the insurer under a policy of health insurance;

         8. A statement written by the person that includes the name and telephone number of any insurer under which he or she previously received health insurance coverage;

         9. Evidence of a payroll deduction from the person’s salary for health insurance coverage;

         10. Any record from a provider of medical care that indicates that the person had health insurance coverage; or

         11. Any combination thereof.

     (Added to NAC by Comm’r of Insurance by R224-97, eff. 11-16-98)