Nevada Code § 287.045

Persons eligible to participate in Program; receipt of notice of eligibility; automatic enrollment; limited affiliation period
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, every state officer or employee who is employed in a full-time
position is eligible to participate in the Program on:
(a) The first day of full-time employment of the
state officer or employee, if that date is the first day of the month; or
(b) The first day of the month immediately
following the first day of full-time employment of the state officer or
employee.
2. Professional employees of the Nevada
System of Higher Education who have annual employment contracts are eligible to
participate in the Program on:
(a) The effective dates of their respective
employment contracts, if those dates are on the first day of a month; or
(b) The first day of the month immediately
following the effective dates of their respective employment contracts, if
those dates are not on the first day of a month.
3. Every officer or employee who is
employed by a participating local governmental agency on a permanent and
full-time basis on the date on which the participating local governmental
agency enters into an agreement to participate in the Program pursuant to
paragraph (a) of subsection 1 of NRS 287.025 ,
and every officer or employee who commences employment with that participating
local governmental agency after that date, is eligible to participate in the
Program on:
(a) The first day of full-time employment of the
officer or employee, if that date is the first day of the month; or
(b) The first day of the month immediately
following the first day of full-time employment of the officer or employee,
unless that
officer or employee is excluded pursuant to sub-subparagraph (III) of
subparagraph (2) of paragraph (h) of subsection 2 of NRS 287.043 .
4. Every member of the Senate and Assembly
is eligible to participate in the Program on:
(a) The first day of the initial term of office
of the member, if that date is the first day of the month; or
(b) The first day of the month immediately following
the first day of the initial term of office of the member.
5. For each eligible person identified in
subsections 1 to 4, inclusive, the Program must receive the notice required
pursuant to NRS 287.0439 before the
date on which the person is eligible to enroll in the Program. If the Program
does not receive the notice required pursuant to NRS 287.0439 before the date on which the
person is eligible to enroll in the Program, the person will not be eligible to
enroll in the Program until the first day of the month immediately after the
Program received the notice required pursuant to NRS 287.0439 for that person.
6. Each person identified in subsections
1, 2 and 3 must enroll or decline coverage in the Program before the end of the
first month in which he or she is eligible to enroll in the Program. If the
person fails to enroll or decline coverage in the Program before the end of the
first month in which he or she is eligible to enroll in the Program, he or she
will be automatically enrolled on an individual basis, without coverage for
dependents, in the base plan offered by the Program. Such a person must be
allowed to:
(a) Change the plan in which the person is
enrolled during the next period of open enrollment; and
(b) Add eligible dependents during the next
period of open enrollment or after meeting the applicable terms and conditions
of the Program.
7. Notwithstanding the provisions of
subsections 1, 3 and 4, if the Board does not, pursuant to NRS 689B.580 , elect to exclude the
Program from compliance with NRS 689B.340 to 689B.580 , inclusive, and if the
coverage under the Program is provided by a health maintenance organization
authorized to transact insurance in this State pursuant to chapter 695C of NRS, any affiliation period
imposed by the Program may not exceed the statutory limit for an affiliation
period set forth in NRS 689B.500 .
8. As used in this section, base plan
means the plan designated by the Board as the default plan for the year as
described in the Program documents.

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