Choice D is correct. A family health policy must provide coverage for a newborn child without requiring evidence of insurability at birth, subject to the policy’s notice and premium requirements for continuation of coverage. This protects the child during the period when medical needs can arise immediately after birth and prevents underwriting from becoming a barrier to initial coverage. Nevada law recognizes family coverage for dependent children from birth and establishes rules governing newborn coverage. The policy may require notice and any additional premium within the specified period to continue coverage beyond the initial statutory protection. The other choices do not state standard rights under an individual major medical policy. Arbitration is not automatically available merely because an insured disagrees with a claim decision. A proof of loss does not create an automatic right to sue precisely 30 days after submission. Reinstatement rights also operate under the policy’s reinstatement provision and are not a universal three-year right. Nevada’s statutory framework specifically addresses dependent and newborn coverage under individual health insurance. See NRS Chapter 689A . Study Guide References/Topics: Nevada-Specific Health Insurance Mandates and Rules; Individual Major Medical; Newborn Coverage.
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