NAC689B.300. Evidence of creditable coverage.  


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  • If a person is unable to obtain a certificate of creditable coverage pursuant to NRS 689B.490, a 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 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 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)