Nevada Code § 617.357

Certain claims regarding cancer, lung or heart diseases, certain contagious diseases or hepatitis: Reports by insurers to Administrator; public reports by Administrator
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1. Each insurer shall submit to the
Administrator a written report concerning each claim for compensation in which
the claimant is a firefighter, police officer, arson investigator or emergency
medical attendant that is filed with the insurer pursuant to NRS 617.453 , 617.455 , 617.457 , 617.481 , 617.485 or 617.487 . The written report must be
submitted to the Administrator within 30 days after the insurer accepts or
denies the claim pursuant to NRS 617.356 and must include:
(a) A statement specifying the nature of the
claim;
(b) A statement indicating whether the insurer
accepted or denied the claim and the reasons for the acceptance or denial;
(c) A statement indicating the estimated medical
costs for the claim; and
(d) Any other information required by the Administrator.
2. If a claim specified in subsection 1 is
appealed or affirmed, modified or reversed on appeal, or is closed or reopened,
the insurer shall notify the Administrator of that fact in writing within 30
days after the claim is appealed, affirmed, modified, reversed, closed or
reopened.
3. On or before February 1 of each year,
the Administrator shall prepare and make available to the general public a
written report concerning claims specified in subsection 1. The written report
must include:
(a) The information submitted to the
Administrator by an insurer pursuant to this section during the immediately
preceding year; and
(b) Any other information concerning those claims
required by the Administrator.
4. As used in this section, the term police
officer includes a peace officer as that term is defined in NRS 289.010 .

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