Neb. Rev. Stat. § 44-7,102

Current with changes through the 2024 First Special Legislative Session
Section 44-7,102 - [Operative Until 1/1/2025] Coverage for screening for colorectal cancer
(1) Notwithstanding section 44-3,131, (a) any individual or group sickness and accident insurance policy, certificate, or subscriber contract delivered, issued for delivery, or renewed in this state and any hospital, medical, or surgical expense-incurred policy, except for short-term major medical policies of six months or less duration and policies that provide coverage for a specified disease or other limited-benefit coverage, and (b) any self-funded employee benefit plan to the extent not preempted by federal law shall include screening coverage for a colorectal cancer examination and laboratory tests for cancer for any nonsymptomatic person forty-five years of age or older covered under such policy, certificate, contract, or plan. Such screening coverage shall include a maximum of one stool-based preventive screening test as approved by the United States Preventive Services Task Force annually and a flexible sigmoidoscopy every five years, a colonoscopy every ten years, or a barium enema every five to ten years, or any combination, or the most reliable, medically recognized screening test available. The screenings selected shall be as deemed appropriate by a health care provider and the patient.
(2) On or after December 31, 2023, no policy, certificate, or contract, delivered, issued for delivery, or renewed in this state, or any self-funded employee benefit plan, to the extent not preempted by federal law, shall impose a deductible, coinsurance, or any other cost-sharing requirements for screening colonoscopies as recommended by the United States Preventive Services Task Force, including those performed as a result of a positive noncolonoscopy stool-based preventive screening test.

Neb. Rev. Stat. § 44-7,102

Laws 2007, LB247, § 86; Laws 2022, LB 863,§ 20; Laws 2023, LB 92,§ 55.
Amended by Laws 2023, LB 92,§ 55, eff. 6/7/2023, op. 9/2/2023.
Amended by Laws 2022, LB 863,§ 20, eff. 7/21/2022.
This section is set out more than once due to postponed, multiple, or conflicting amendments.