NRS689C.355. Prohibited acts of carrier or producer; denial of application for coverage; violation may constitute unfair trade practice; applicability of section. [Effective January 1, 2014.]


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  •       1.  Except as otherwise provided in this section, a carrier or a producer shall not, directly or indirectly:

          (a) Encourage or direct a small employer to refrain from filing an application for coverage with the carrier because of the health status, claims experience, industry, occupation or geographic location of the small employer.

          (b) Encourage or direct a small employer to seek coverage from another carrier because of the health status, claims experience, industry, occupation or geographic location of the small employer.

          2.  The provisions of subsection 1 do not apply to information provided to a small employer by a carrier or a producer relating to the geographic service area or a provision for a restricted network of the carrier.

          3.  A carrier shall not, directly or indirectly, enter into any contract, agreement or arrangement with a producer if the contract, agreement or arrangement provides for or results in a variation to the compensation that is paid to a producer for the sale of a health benefit plan because of the health status, claims experience, industry, occupation or geographic location of the small employer at the time that the health benefit plan is issued to or renewed by the small employer.

          4.  A carrier shall not terminate, fail to renew, or limit its contract or agreement of representation with a producer for any reason related to the health status, claims experience, occupation or geographic location of a small employer at the time that the health benefit plan is issued to or renewed by the small employer placed by the producer with the carrier.

          5.  A carrier or producer shall not induce or otherwise encourage a small employer to separate or otherwise exclude an employee or a dependent of the employee from health coverage or benefits provided in connection with the employment of the employee.

          6.  A violation of any provision of this section by a carrier may constitute an unfair trade practice for the purposes of chapter 686A of NRS.

          7.  The provisions of this section apply to a third-party administrator if the third-party administrator enters into a contract, agreement or other arrangement with a carrier to provide administrative, marketing or other services related to the offering of a health benefit plan to small employers in this state.

          8.  Nothing in this section interferes with the right and responsibility of a producer to advise and represent the best interests of a small employer who is seeking health insurance coverage from a small employer carrier.

      (Added to NRS by 1997, 2923; A 2013, 3634, effective January 1, 2014)