Nevada Code § 617.487

Hepatitis as occupational disease of certain other police officers
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1. Notwithstanding any other provision of
this chapter and except as otherwise provided in this section, if an employee
has hepatitis, the disease is conclusively presumed to have arisen out of and
in the course of his or her employment if the employee has been continuously
employed for 5 years or more as a police officer or a sheriff, deputy sheriff,
officer of a metropolitan police department or city police officer in this
State before the date of any temporary or permanent disability or death
resulting from the hepatitis.
2. Compensation awarded to a police
officer, or to the dependents of a police officer, for hepatitis pursuant to
this section must include:
(a) Full reimbursement for related expenses
incurred for medical treatments, surgery and hospitalization; and
(b) The compensation provided in chapters 616A to 616D ,
inclusive, of NRS for the disability or death.
3. A police officer shall:
(a) Submit to a blood test to screen for
hepatitis C upon employment and upon the commencement of coverage.
(b) If the employer of the police officer
provides screening for hepatitis C for police officers on an annual basis,
submit to a blood test to screen for hepatitis C thereafter on an annual basis
during his or her employment.
(c) If the employer of the police officer provides
screening for hepatitis A and hepatitis B for police officers, submit to a
blood test to screen for hepatitis A and hepatitis B upon employment, upon the
commencement of coverage and thereafter on an annual basis during his or her
employment, except that a police officer is not required to submit to a blood
test to screen for hepatitis A and hepatitis B on an annual basis during his or
her employment if he or she has been vaccinated for hepatitis A and hepatitis B
upon employment or at other medically appropriate times during his or her
employment. Each employer shall provide a police officer with the opportunity
to be vaccinated for hepatitis A and hepatitis B upon employment and at other
medically appropriate times during his or her employment.
4. All blood tests required pursuant to
this section and all vaccinations provided pursuant to this section must be
paid for by the employer.
5. The provisions of this section:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph
(b), do not apply to a police officer who is diagnosed with hepatitis upon
employment.
(b) Apply to a police officer who is diagnosed
with hepatitis upon employment if, during the employment or within 1 year after
the last day of the employment, the police officer is diagnosed with a different
strain of hepatitis.
(c) Apply to a police officer who is diagnosed
with hepatitis after the termination of the employment if the diagnosis is made
within 1 year after the last day of the employment.
6. A police officer who is determined to
be:
(a) Partially disabled from an occupational
disease pursuant to the provisions of this section; and
(b) Incapable of performing, with or without
remuneration, work as a police officer,
may elect to
receive the benefits provided pursuant to NRS
616C.440 for a permanent total disability.
7. As used in this section:
(a) Hepatitis includes hepatitis A, hepatitis
B, hepatitis C and any additional diseases or conditions that are associated
with or result from hepatitis A, hepatitis B or hepatitis C.
(b) Police officer means any police officer
other than a sheriff, deputy sheriff, officer of a metropolitan police
department or city police officer.

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