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91_HB4176enr HB4176 Enrolled LRB9109951JSpc 1 AN ACT concerning prescription drug information cards. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the 5 Uniform Prescription Drug Information Card Act. 6 Section 5. Legislative intent. It is the intent of the 7 legislature to lessen patients' waiting times, decrease 8 administrative burdens for pharmacies, and improve care to 9 patients by minimizing confusion, eliminating unnecessary 10 paperwork, and streamlining the dispensing of prescription 11 products paid for by third-party payors. This Act shall be 12 broadly applied and interpreted to effectuate this purpose. 13 Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act, the 14 following terms have the meanings given in this Section. 15 "Department" means the Department of Insurance. 16 "Director" means the Director of Insurance. 17 "Health benefit plan" means an accident and health 18 insurance policy or certificate subject to the Illinois 19 Insurance Code, a voluntary health services plan subject to 20 the Voluntary Health Services Plans Act, a health maintenance 21 organization subscriber contract subject to the Health 22 Maintenance Organization Act, a plan provided by a multiple 23 employer welfare arrangement, or a plan provided by another 24 benefit arrangement. Without limitation, "health benefit 25 plan" does not mean any of the following types of insurance: 26 (1) accident; 27 (2) credit; 28 (3) disability income; 29 (4) long-term or nursing home care; 30 (5) specified disease; HB4176 Enrolled -2- LRB9109951JSpc 1 (6) dental or vision; 2 (7) coverage issued as a supplement to liability 3 insurance; 4 (8) medical payments under automobile or 5 homeowners; 6 (9) insurance under which benefits are payable with 7 or without regard to fault as statutorily required to be 8 contained in any liability policy or equivalent 9 self-insurance; 10 (10) hospital income or indemnity; 11 (11) self-insured health benefit plans under the 12 federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. 13 Section 15. Uniform prescription drug information cards 14 required. 15 (a) A health benefit plan that issues a card or other 16 technology and provides coverage for prescription drugs or 17 devices and an administrator of such a plan including, but 18 not limited to, third-party administrators for self-insured 19 plans and state-administered plans shall issue to its 20 insureds a card or other technology containing uniform 21 prescription drug information. The uniform prescription drug 22 information card or other technology shall specifically 23 identify and display the following mandatory data elements on 24 the front of the card: 25 (1) BIN number; 26 (2) Processor control number if required for claims 27 adjudication; 28 (3) Group number; 29 (4) Card issuer identifier; 30 (5) Cardholder ID number; and 31 (6) Cardholder name. 32 The uniform prescription drug information card or other 33 technology shall specifically identify and display the HB4176 Enrolled -3- LRB9109951JSpc 1 following mandatory data elements on the back of the card: 2 (1) Claims submission names and addresses; and 3 (2) Help desk telephone numbers and names. 4 (b) A new uniform prescription drug information card or 5 other technology shall be issued by a health benefit plan 6 upon enrollment and reissued upon any change in the insured's 7 coverage that affects mandatory data elements contained on 8 the card. 9 Section 20. Applicability and enforcement. 10 (a) This Act applies to health benefit plans that are 11 amended, delivered, issued, or renewed on and after the 12 effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General 13 Assembly. 14 (b) The Director may adopt rules necessary to implement 15 the Department's responsibilities under this Act. To enforce 16 the provisions of this Act, the Director may issue a cease 17 and desist order or require a health benefit plan to submit a 18 plan of correction for violations of this Act, or both. 19 Subject to the provisions of the Illinois Administrative 20 Procedure Act, the Director may, pursuant to Section 403A of 21 the Illinois Insurance Code, impose upon a health benefit 22 plan an administrative fine not to exceed $250,000 for 23 failure to submit a requested plan of correction, failure to 24 comply with its plan or correction, or repeated violations of 25 this Act. 26 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect on 27 January 1, 2001.