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 1        AN ACT concerning discount prescription drugs for  senior
 2    citizens.

 3        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:

 5        Section 1.  Short title.  This Act may be  cited  as  the
 6    Senior Citizen Prescription Drug Discount Program Act.

 7        Section 5.  Findings.  The General Assembly finds that:
 8        (a)  Although   senior  citizens  represent  12%  of  the
 9    population, they use on average  37%  of  prescription  drugs
10    that are dispensed.
11        (b)  Senior   citizens   in  the  United  States  without
12    prescription drug insurance coverage pay the  highest  prices
13    in the world for needed medications.
14        (c)  High  prescription  drug  prices force many Illinois
15    seniors to go without proper medication or other necessities,
16    thereby affecting their health and safety.
17        (d)  Prescription drug prices in the  United  States  are
18    the world's highest, averaging 32% higher than in Canada, 40%
19    higher than in Mexico, and 60% higher than in Great Britain.
20        (e)  Prescription  drug  prices  listed  on  the  Federal
21    Supply  Schedule  that serve the Veterans Administration, the
22    Department of Defense, and the Coast Guard average 52%  below
23    the non-federal average manufacturer's price.
24        (f)  Regardless  of  household  income,  seniors  without
25    prescription drug coverage are often just one serious illness
26    away from poverty.
27        (g)  Reducing  the  price  of  prescription  drugs  would
28    benefit  the  health  and  well-being  of all Illinois senior
29    citizens by providing more affordable access to needed drugs.
30        (h)  Drug prices  on  the  Federal  Supply  Schedule  are
31    negotiated  by the Department of Veterans Affairs and are the
 
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 1    best publicly available indicator of  the  prices  that  drug
 2    companies charge their favored customers.

 3        Section  10.  Purpose.  The purpose of this Program is to
 4    require the Department of Revenue to establish and administer
 5    a program  that  will  enable  eligible  senior  citizens  to
 6    purchase prescription drugs at discounted prices.

 7        Section 15.  Definitions.  As used in this Act:
 8        "Authorized  pharmacy"  means  any pharmacy registered in
 9    this State under  the  Pharmacy  Practice  Act  of  1987  and
10    approved by the Department.
11        "AWP"  or  "Average  wholesale  price"  means  the amount
12    determined from the latest publication of the  Blue  Book,  a
13    universally  subscribed  pharmacist  reference guide annually
14    published by  the  Hearst  Corporation.   "AWP"  or  "Average
15    wholesale  price" may also be derived electronically from the
16    drug  pricing database synonymous with the latest publication
17    of the Blue Book and furnished in the National Drug Data File
18    (NDDF) by First Data Bank (FDB),  a  service  of  the  Hearst
19    Corporation.
20        "Department" means the Illinois Department of Revenue.
21        "Director" means the Director of Revenue.
22        "Drug manufacturer" means any entity  located  within  or
23    outside  Illinois  that  is  engaged  in  (i) the production,
24    preparation,   propagation,   compounding,   conversion,   or
25    processing of prescription drug products  covered  under  the
26    Program,  either  directly  or  indirectly by extraction from
27    substances of  natural  origin,  independently  by  means  of
28    chemical  synthesis,  or  by  a combination of extraction and
29    chemical  synthesis  or  (ii)  the  packaging,   repackaging,
30    leveling,  labeling,  or  distribution  of  prescription drug
31    products covered under  the  Program.   "Drug  manufacturer",
32    however, does not include a wholesale distributor of drugs or
 
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 1    a retail pharmacy licensed under Illinois law.
 2        "Eligible senior" means a person who is (i) a resident of
 3    Illinois and (ii) 65 years of age or older.
 4        "Federal   Supply   Schedule"  or  "FSS"  means  a  price
 5    catalogue containing goods available for purchase by  federal
 6    agencies.   Drug  prices  on  the  FSS  are negotiated by the
 7    (U.S.) Department of  Veterans'  Affairs  and  are  the  best
 8    publicly  available indicator of prices drug companies charge
 9    favored customers.
10        "Prescription drug" means any prescribed drug that may be
11    legally dispensed by an authorized pharmacy.
12        "Program" means  the  Senior  Citizen  Prescription  Drug
13    Discount Program created under this Act.
14        "Rules"  includes  rules promulgated and forms prescribed
15    by the Department.

16        Section 20. The Senior Citizen Prescription Drug Discount
17    Program.  The  Senior  Citizen  Prescription  Drug   Discount
18    Program  is  established  to protect the health and safety of
19    senior citizens.  The Program shall be  administered  by  the
20    Department.  The Department shall (i) enroll eligible seniors
21    into  the  Program  to  qualify  them  for  a discount on the
22    purchase of prescription drugs  at  an  authorized  pharmacy,
23    (ii)  enter  into  rebate agreements with drug manufacturers,
24    and (iii) reimburse pharmacies  for  the  cost  of  providing
25    discounts  using  the  proceeds  from the manufacturer rebate
26    agreements.

27        Section 25.  Prescription drug prices.
28        (a)  Beginning on January 1, 2001,  the  amount  paid  by
29    eligible  seniors  enrolled  in  the  Program  to  authorized
30    pharmacies  for  prescription  drugs  may  not  exceed prices
31    listed on the Federal Supply Schedule plus a  dispensing  fee
32    calculated as provided in Section 3.16 of the Senior Citizens
 
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 1    and  Disabled  Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical
 2    Assistance Act. Nothing in this Act precludes any  authorized
 3    pharmacy  from  charging  less  than  the listed price on the
 4    Federal Supply Schedule.  The  Department  must  provide  the
 5    applicable  Federal Supply Schedule to authorized pharmacies.
 6    For prescription drugs that are not  listed  on  the  Federal
 7    Supply Schedule, the amount paid by eligible seniors enrolled
 8    in  the  Program  to authorized pharmacies may not exceed the
 9    AWP minus 35% plus a dispensing fee calculated as provided in
10    Section 3.16 of the  Senior  Citizens  and  Disabled  Persons
11    Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act.
12        (b)  Subject  to  the  requirements  of  the State Prompt
13    Payment  Act,  the  Department  shall  compensate  authorized
14    pharmacies from the Senior Citizen Prescription Drug Discount
15    Program Fund for the difference between the  amount  paid  by
16    eligible  seniors  for prescription drugs dispensed under the
17    Program and the AWP minus 10%.

18        Section 30.  Manufacturer rebate agreements.
19        (a)  Each   drug   manufacturer   that   distributes    a
20    prescription  drug  for sale in Illinois and has an agreement
21    with any payor of prescription drug benefits that results  in
22    a  reduction  in  price  for  prescription  drugs  sold by an
23    authorized pharmacy shall also enter into a rebate  agreement
24    with  the  Department to enable persons eligible for benefits
25    under this  Program  to  purchase  prescription  drugs  at  a
26    discounted  price. The rebate agreement shall be equal to the
27    cost to the Department for reimbursing authorized  pharmacies
28    under  this Act pursuant to subsection (b) of Section 25. The
29    rebate agreement shall become effective the first day of  the
30    calendar  quarter  that  begins  60  days  after the date the
31    agreement is entered into.
32        (b)  The  Department  shall  develop   a   model   rebate
33    agreement  for  prescription drugs dispensed on and after the
 
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 1    effective date of this Act.
 2        (c)  Rebate payment procedures.  All  rebates  negotiated
 3    under  agreements  described in this Section shall be paid to
 4    the Department in accordance with  procedures  prescribed  by
 5    the   Department.   All  rebates  must  be  remitted  to  the
 6    Department not later than 30 days after receipt of a  request
 7    for payment by the Department.
 8        (d)  The receipts from the rebates and moneys transferred
 9    under  Section  33 shall be deposited into the Senior Citizen
10    Prescription Drug  Discount  Program  Fund,  a  special  fund
11    hereby  created  in  the  State  treasury, and shall be used,
12    subject to appropriation, to cover the  cost  of  reimbursing
13    authorized  pharmacies  under this Act pursuant to subsection
14    (b) of Section 25.

15        Section 33.  Transfer to Senior Citizen Prescription Drug
16    Discount Program Fund.
17        (a)  Within 30 days after  the  effective  date  of  this
18    amendatory  Act  of  the  91st  General  Assembly,  the State
19    Comptroller  shall  direct  and  the  State  Treasurer  shall
20    transfer $27,000,000 from the General  Revenue  Fund  to  the
21    Senior  Citizen  Prescription  Drug  Discount Program Fund to
22    facilitate  the  payment  of  reimbursements  to   authorized
23    pharmacies.  Repayment  of  principal  and  interest  to  the
24    General Revenue Fund shall be made so that the balance in the
25    General  Revenue  Fund will be restored as if the transfer to
26    the Senior Citizen Prescription Drug  Discount  Program  Fund
27    had  not been made. Upon a certification by the Department of
28    Revenue that the obligations under subsection (b) of  Section
29    25  are  being met, beginning on July 1, 2001, and on the 1st
30    of  each  month  thereafter  until   the   principal   amount
31    transferred  from  the General Revenue Fund plus interest has
32    been repaid, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State
33    Treasurer shall transfer 1/12th of $27,000,000, or so much of
 
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 1    that  amount  as  is  necessary,  from  the  Senior   Citizen
 2    Prescription  Drug  Discount  Program  Fund  to  the  General
 3    Revenue  Fund  plus  accrued  interest.    The balance of the
 4    amount transferred from the General Revenue Fund  shall  bear
 5    interest  at  the  rate  of 7.5% per annum until the required
 6    transfers back  into  the  General  Revenue  Fund  have  been
 7    completed.

 8        Section 35.  Program eligibility.
 9        (a)  Any   person   may   apply  to  the  Department  for
10    participation in the Program in the form and manner  required
11    by  the  Department.   The  Department  shall  determine  the
12    eligibility  of each applicant for the Program within 30 days
13    after the date of application.  To participate in the Program
14    an eligible senior whose application has been approved by the
15    Department  must  pay  $25  upon  enrollment   and   annually
16    thereafter  and  shall receive a Program identification card.
17    The card may be presented to an authorized pharmacy to assist
18    the pharmacy in verifying eligibility under the Program.  The
19    Department  shall  deposit the enrollment fees collected into
20    the Senior Citizen Prescription Drug Discount  Program  Fund.
21    The  monies  collected  by the Department for enrollment fees
22    and deposited  into  the  Senior  Citizen  Prescription  Drug
23    Discount Program Fund must be separately accounted for by the
24    Department. If 2 or more persons are eligible for any benefit
25    under  this  Act  and are members of the same household, each
26    participating household member shall apply to the  Department
27    and  pay  the  fee  required  for the purpose of obtaining an
28    identification card.
29        (b)  Proceeds from annual  enrollment  fees,  subject  to
30    appropriation,  shall be used by the Department to offset the
31    administrative cost of this Act. The  Department  may  reduce
32    the  annual  enrollment  fee  by rule if the revenue from the
33    enrollment fees is in excess of the costs to  carry  out  the
 
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 1    Program.
 2        (c)  Any   person  who  is  eligible  for  pharmaceutical
 3    assistance under the Senior  Citizens  and  Disabled  Persons
 4    Property  Tax  Relief  and  Pharmaceutical  Assistance Act is
 5    presumed to be eligible for this Program.   That  person  may
 6    purchase  prescription  drugs under this Program that are not
 7    covered by the pharmaceutical assistance  program  under  the
 8    Senior  Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and
 9    Pharmaceutical Assistance Act  by  using  the  identification
10    card issued under the pharmaceutical assistance program.

11        Section 40.  Eligible pharmacies.
12        (a)  The  Department  shall promulgate rules to establish
13    standards and procedures for participation in the Program and
14    approve those pharmacies that apply to participate  and  meet
15    the  requirements  for  participation.   The  Department  may
16    remove the authorization of a pharmacy to participate in this
17    Program  for failure to meet the standards and procedures for
18    participation established by  the  Department  by  rule.  Any
19    pharmacy  that  has been removed as an authorized pharmacy by
20    the Department may apply for reinstatement as  an  authorized
21    pharmacy   in   accordance   with  standards  and  procedures
22    established by the Department by rule.
23        (b)  The Department shall annually review the eligibility
24    of pharmacies to participate in the Program.
25        (c)  The  Department  shall  establish   procedures   for
26    properly   contracting   for  pharmacy  services,  validating
27    reimbursement claims,  validating  compliance  of  authorized
28    pharmacies  with  the  conditions  for participation required
29    under this Act, and otherwise  providing  for  the  effective
30    administration  of  this  Act.  The Director, in consultation
31    with pharmacists licensed under the Pharmacy Practice Act  of
32    1987,  may enter into a written contract with any other State
33    agency, instrumentality, or political subdivision or  with  a
 
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 1    fiscal  intermediary  for  the  purpose of making payments to
 2    authorized pharmacies pursuant to subsection (b)  of  Section
 3    25  and  coordinating  the  Program  with other programs that
 4    provide payments for prescription  drugs  covered  under  the
 5    Program.

 6        Section  45.   The  Department  shall promulgate rules to
 7    implement and administer the Program, which shall include the
 8    following:
 9             (1)  Execution  of  contracts  with  pharmacies   to
10        participate   in   the   Program.   The  contracts  shall
11        stipulate terms and conditions for the  participation  of
12        authorized  pharmacies  and  the  rights  of the State to
13        terminate participation for breach of the contract or for
14        violation  of  this  Act  or  rules  promulgated  by  the
15        Department under this Act.
16             (2)  Establishment of maximum limits on the size  of
17        prescriptions  that are eligible for a discount under the
18        Program,  up  to  a  90-day  supply,  except  as  may  be
19        necessary for utilization control reasons.
20             (3)  Establishment of liens upon any and all  causes
21        of  action  that  accrue  to a beneficiary as a result of
22        injuries for which prescription drugs covered  under  the
23        Program are directly or indirectly required and for which
24        the Director made payment or became liable for under this
25        Act.
26             (4)  Inspection of appropriate records and audits of
27        participating  authorized  pharmacies  to ensure contract
28        compliance and to determine any  fraudulent  transactions
29        or practices under this Act.

30        Section  50.   Report  on administration of Program.  The
31    Department shall report  to  the  Governor  and  the  General
32    Assembly  by  March 1st of each year on the administration of
 
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 1    the Program under this Act.

 2        Section 990.  The State Finance Act is amended by  adding
 3    Section 5.541 as follows:

 4        (30 ILCS 105/5.541 new)
 5        Sec.   5.541.    The  Senior  Citizen  Prescription  Drug
 6    Discount Program Fund.

 7        Section 999.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect July
 8    1, 2000.

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