Who Is Protected?
Federal and State Fair Housing laws in Nebraska and Iowa prohibit housing discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, familial status (children under 18 in the home), or disability (physical or mental). Some city ordinances may protect additional groups. For example, in Omaha and Lincoln housing discrimination is also prohibited based on marital status and age (over 40).
Life and health insurance guaranty associations cover individual policyholders and their beneficiaries; typically, persons protected by certificates of insurance issued under policies of group life or group health insurance are also covered. Limits on benefits and coverage are established by state law. For more information about coverage, see the questions below or contact the guaranty association.
Life and health insurance guaranty associations cover individual policyholders and their beneficiaries; typically, persons protected by certificates of insurance issued under policies of group life or group health insurance are also covered. Limits on benefits and coverage are established by state law. For more information about coverage, see the questions below or contact the guaranty association or state insurance department.
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