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NRS 686A.315

Statements required with certain billing and claim forms submitted to insurers; failure to provide statements not defense in prosecution for insurance fraud

(Added to NRS by 1991, 1042; A 1991, 1978; 2001, 1099; 2007, 661; 2021, 1646; 2025, 3764)

1. If a hospital submits to an insurer the form prescribed by the Director of the Nevada Health Authority pursuant to NRS 449.485, that form must contain or be accompanied by a statement that reads substantially as follows:

2. If a person who is licensed to practice one of the health professions regulated by title 54 of NRS submits to an insurer the form commonly referred to as the “HCFA-1500” for a patient who is not covered by any governmental program which offers insurance coverage for health care, the form must be accompanied by a statement that reads substantially as follows:

3. The failure to provide any of the statements required by this section is not a defense in a prosecution for insurance fraud pursuant to NRS 686A.291.

Official source: Nevada Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Nevada statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.