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Free to preview the full legal structure. $49 one-time to download your actual NPP as clean PDF and editable Word. No subscription. No account for the free tier.
HHS Feb 2026 model · Most practices haven't updated yet · 5-minute compliance.
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Preview the full legal structure with sample data. Not executable.
- Every § 164.520 clause visible
- HHS February 2026 model alignment
- Watermarked sample-data PDF
- No account, no email required
- Your actual entity data
- Clean PDF for execution
- Editable Word (.docx)
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- Everything in Free Preview
- Your actual entity information
- Clean signable PDF
- Editable Word (.docx)
- Part 2 SUD language (if applicable)
- Section 1557 taglines appendix (optional)
- 30-day re-download window
How we compare
| Approach | Typical cost | Turnaround | Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| NPP Generator | $49 one-time (or free preview) | Under 5 minutes | Clean PDF + editable Word |
| Healthcare attorney | $500–$2,500 | 1–3 weeks | Custom-drafted Word |
| Online legal services (LegalZoom, Rocket Lawyer) |
$40–$80/month | Under an hour | Generic template, may lack Part 2 language |
| HHS model notice (DIY) | Free | Hours of copy/paste | Unformatted plaintext, no entity customization |
Whether you're updating an existing NPP or starting fresh, $49 gets you a compliant document with the HHS February 2026 model, Part 2 SUD language, and optional Section 1557 taglines.
Why now?
The HHS February 16, 2026 deadline has passed. Operating with a pre-2026 NPP is a HIPAA Privacy Rule violation under 45 CFR § 164.520. OCR civil monetary penalties run $137 to $68,928 per violation, and an outdated NPP is one of the easiest findings for an investigator to spot. Practices that update promptly and document the catch-up are evaluated very differently from those that don't.
Read: Did you miss the Feb 2026 deadline? Here's what to do →Pricing FAQ
I already have an NPP — is the price the same for an update?
Yes, $49 flat for both paths. The generated output is a complete revised Notice of Privacy Practices with a "This notice supersedes our prior Notice of Privacy Practices dated X" line at the top when you're updating. The regulatory work is identical in both cases — we don't discount one path over the other.
Is $49 really the total price?
Yes. $49 is a one-time charge for a single Notice of Privacy Practices. No subscription, no auto-renewal, no upsells at checkout. If your practice updates its NPP in two years (e.g., change of address, new modality, material change), you pay $49 again.
Do I need an account?
No. The free preview requires no account and no email. For the $49 paid download, you provide an email at checkout (for the receipt and re-download link) but no password, no dashboard, no recurring billing.
What if I need to update my NPP later?
HIPAA requires you to redistribute your NPP when you make a material change (e.g., new uses/disclosures, new privacy officer, mergers). Come back and regenerate at $49. Your previous purchase remains valid for re-downloads for 30 days after the initial payment.
Can I get a refund?
We consider refunds within 7 days for technical defects that prevent you from downloading or opening the document. Because the output is delivered immediately as a digital file, we generally do not offer refunds for change of mind after a successful download.
Why not a subscription?
NPPs are long-lived documents that need updating only on material changes — not ongoing like a BAA portfolio. A subscription would charge you for months you don't use the product. $49 one-time matches how the document is actually used.
Is this legal advice?
No. NPP Generator is not a law firm. We produce documents from the HHS Feb 2026 model notice and 45 CFR § 164.520. For novel situations (state-law overlays, multi-state operations, Part 2 edge cases) we recommend a review with healthcare counsel before distribution.
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HHS Feb 2026 model. Part 2 SUD language. Section 1557 taglines. $49, one time.
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