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New Laws in Nevada, effective July 1

The San Jose Mercury released a helpful list of changes to Nevada law taking effect on July 1.

Among the new laws detailed by the AP article are the following:


-- AB10 protects nurses against retaliation for disclosing problems that endanger patients at hospitals or other medical facilities; and SB229 seeks to ensure that foreign-trained doctors who get visas to work in "medically underserved" areas actually provide care in those areas.

-- SB307 calls for a study of Nevada's Medicaid system. The program provided insurance to an average of more than 180,000 people, including the elderly, disabled, children and pregnant women, in fiscal 2008.

-- AB389 is aimed at helping to prevent identity theft by making less credit card information available on printed receipts. The new law prohibits printing more than the last five digits of credit card numbers and expiration dates on copies of customer and business receipts.

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Medicare, Medicaid and SCHIP Extension Act's New Requirements

The Medicare, Medicaid and SCHIP Extension Act of 2007, or MMSEA, affects judgments and settlements involving Medicare liens. Plaintiffs and Defendant attorneys should be aware of the changes. Section 111 of the MMSEA adds reporting rules, requiring defendants and insurers to report judgments/settlements with Medicare beneficiaries to the Department of Health and Human Services.

Section 111 of MMSEA is directed at identifying claims where Medicare has a right of recovery. The mandatory reporting requirements allow the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) to identify those claims. Section 111 applies to Group and non-Group Health Plans, workers' compensation, liability insurance, no-fault insurance, and self-insurers. All entities which pay settlements, judgments, awards or other payments to Medicare eligible beneficiaries beginning January 1, 2010 are required to report the claim to CMS.

For more info, you can visit the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid website.

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Law Aims to Strengthen Security of Personal Information

Senate Bill 227 adds new requirements for data collectors, aimed to provide increased security for consumers' personal information. The bill applies to data collectors who accept card payments for goods or services. It requires data collectors to comply with Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standards, or requires the use of encryption to protect personal information transmitted electronically.

The law, amending Chapter 603A of NRS, repeals NRS 597.970 and is effective January 1, 2010.

You can read the entire bill here.

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2 Cases of E. Coli in Nevada, Nestle Raw Cookie Dough Recalled

The Las Vegas Sun reports that 2 cases of E. coli have been reported in Clark County, Nevada.

This comes days after the FDA issued a warning regarding Nestle Tollhouse raw cookie dough products due to the risk of E. coli. The warning cautions those who have purchased prepackaged cookie dough products to throw them away. Consumers should not even cook the dough, as the FDA warns that the bacteria may still get on consumers' hands and on cooking surfaces.

As of June 19, 2009, all of Nestle's prepackaged, refridgerated cookie dough products have been recalled. The products can be returned for a full refund. No other Nestle products have been affected.



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