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92_SB1071 LRB9206023DJgcA 1 AN ACT in relation to health. 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 Affordable Prescription Drugs for Illinois Act. 6 Section 5. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to 7 authorize the State Treasurer to establish and administer a 8 Program that will enable participants to purchase affordable 9 prescription drugs. 10 Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: 11 "Average wholesale price" means the amount determined 12 from the latest publication of the Blue Book, a universally 13 subscribed pharmacist reference guide annually published by 14 the Hearst Corporation, or derived electronically from the 15 drug pricing database synonymous with the latest publication 16 of the Blue Book and furnished in the National Drug Data File 17 (NDDF) by First Data Bank (FDB), a service of the Hearst 18 Corporation. 19 "Drug manufacturer" means any entity located within or 20 outside Illinois that is engaged in (i) the production, 21 preparation, propagation, compounding, conversion, or 22 processing of prescription drug products covered under the 23 Program, either directly or indirectly by extraction from 24 substances of natural origin, independently by means of 25 chemical synthesis, or by a combination of extraction and 26 chemical synthesis or (ii) the packaging, repackaging, 27 leveling, labeling, or distribution of prescription drug 28 products covered under the Program. "Drug manufacturer", 29 however, does not include a wholesale distributor of drugs or 30 a retail pharmacy licensed under the Pharmacy Practice Act of -2- LRB9206023DJgcA 1 1987. 2 "Federal Supply Schedule" or "FSS" means a price 3 catalogue containing goods available for purchase by federal 4 agencies. Drug prices on the FSS are negotiated by the U.S. 5 Department of Veterans' Affairs and are the best publicly 6 available indicator of prices drug companies charge favored 7 customers. 8 "Fund" means the Affordable Prescription Drugs for 9 Illinois Program Fund. 10 "Participant" means any Illinois resident who (i) is less 11 than 18 years of age, is 65 years of age or older, or has 12 catastrophic heath problems and (ii) has been approved by the 13 State Treasurer for participation in the Program. 14 "Participating pharmacy" means any pharmacy licensed in 15 this State under the Pharmacy Practice Act of 1987 that has 16 been approved by the State Treasurer for participation in the 17 Program. 18 "Prescription drug" means any prescribed drug that may be 19 legally dispensed by a participating pharmacy. 20 "Program" means the Affordable Prescription Drugs for 21 Illinois Program created under this Act. 22 "Rules" includes rules adopted and forms prescribed by 23 the State Treasurer. 24 Section 15. Program. The State Treasurer is authorized to 25 establish and administer the Affordable Prescription Drugs 26 for Illinois Program to make more affordable prescription 27 drugs available to participants. The State Treasurer shall 28 (i) enroll participants into the Program to qualify them for 29 a discount on the purchase of prescription drugs at an 30 authorized pharmacy, (ii) enter into rebate agreements with 31 drug manufacturers, and (iii) reimburse participating 32 pharmacies for the cost of providing discounts using the 33 proceeds from the manufacturer rebate agreements. -3- LRB9206023DJgcA 1 Section 20. Prescription drug prices. 2 (a) On and after January 1, 2002, the amount paid by 3 participants enrolled in the Program to participating 4 pharmacies for prescription drugs may not exceed prices 5 listed on the Federal Supply Schedule plus a dispensing fee 6 calculated as provided in Section 3.16 of the Senior Citizens 7 and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical 8 Assistance Act. Nothing in this Act precludes a participating 9 pharmacy from charging less than the listed price on the 10 Federal Supply Schedule. The State Treasurer must provide the 11 applicable Federal Supply Schedule to participating 12 pharmacies. For prescription drugs that are not listed on the 13 Federal Supply Schedule, the amount paid by eligible seniors 14 enrolled in the Program to participating pharmacies may not 15 exceed the average wholesale price minus 35% plus a 16 dispensing fee calculated as provided in Section 3.16 of the 17 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and 18 Pharmaceutical Assistance Act. 19 (b) The State Treasurer shall compensate participating 20 pharmacies from the Affordable Prescription Drugs for 21 Illinois Program Fund for the difference between the amount 22 paid by participants for prescription drugs dispensed under 23 the Program and the average wholesale price minus 10%. 24 Section 25. Manufacturer rebate agreements. 25 (a) Each drug manufacturer that distributes a 26 prescription drug for sale in Illinois and has an agreement 27 with any payor of prescription drug benefits that results in 28 a reduction in price for prescription drugs sold by a 29 participating pharmacy shall also enter into a rebate 30 agreement with the State Treasurer to enable persons eligible 31 for benefits under the Program to purchase prescription drugs 32 at a discounted price. The rebate must be equal to the cost 33 to the State Treasurer for reimbursing participating -4- LRB9206023DJgcA 1 pharmacies under this Act pursuant to subsection (b) of 2 Section 20. The rebate agreement shall become effective the 3 first day of the calendar quarter that begins 60 days after 4 the date the agreement is entered into. 5 (b) The State Treasurer shall develop a model rebate 6 agreement for prescription drugs dispensed on and after the 7 effective date of this Act. 8 (c) All rebates negotiated under agreements described in 9 this Section must be paid to the State Treasurer in 10 accordance with procedures prescribed by the State Treasurer. 11 All rebates must be remitted to the State Treasurer not later 12 than 30 days after receipt of a request for payment by the 13 State Treasurer. 14 (d) The receipts from the rebates and moneys transferred 15 under Section 30 shall be deposited into the Affordable 16 Prescription Drugs for Illinois Program Fund, a special fund 17 created in the State treasury, and shall be used, subject to 18 appropriation, to cover the cost of reimbursing participating 19 pharmacies under this Act pursuant to subsection (b) of 20 Section 20. 21 Section 30. Transfer to Fund. Within 30 days after the 22 effective date of this Act, the State Treasurer shall 23 transfer $30,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the 24 Affordable Prescription Drugs for Illinois Program Fund to 25 facilitate the payment of reimbursements to participating 26 pharmacies. Repayment of principal and interest to the 27 General Revenue Fund shall be made so that the balance in the 28 General Revenue Fund will be restored as if the transfer to 29 the Affordable Prescription Drugs for Illinois Program Fund 30 had not been made. Upon a certification by the State 31 Treasurer that the obligations under subsection (b) of 32 Section 20 are being met, beginning on July 1, 2002, and on 33 the 1st day of each month thereafter until the principal -5- LRB9206023DJgcA 1 amount transferred from the General Revenue Fund plus 2 interest has been repaid, the State Treasurer shall transfer 3 1/12th of $30,000,000, or so much of that amount as is 4 necessary, from the Affordable Prescription Drugs for 5 Illinois Program Fund to the General Revenue Fund plus 6 accrued interest. The balance of the amount transferred from 7 the General Revenue Fund shall bear interest at the rate of 8 7.5% per annum until the required transfers back into the 9 General Revenue Fund have been completed. 10 Section 35. Eligibility. 11 (a) Any person may apply to the State Treasurer for 12 participation in the Program in the form and manner required 13 by the State Treasurer. The State Treasurer shall determine 14 the eligibility of each applicant for the Program within 30 15 days after the date of application. To participate in the 16 Program, participants whose applications have been approved 17 by the State Treasurer must pay $25 upon enrollment and 18 annually thereafter and shall receive a Program 19 identification card. The card may be presented to a 20 participating pharmacy to assist the pharmacy in verifying 21 eligibility under the Program. If 2 or more persons are 22 eligible for any benefit under this Act and are members of 23 the same household, each participating household member must 24 apply to the State Treasurer and pay the fee required for the 25 purpose of obtaining an identification card. 26 (b) The State Treasurer shall deposit the enrollment 27 fees collected into the Fund. The moneys collected by the 28 State Treasurer for enrollment fees and deposited into the 29 Fund must be separately accounted for by the State Treasurer. 30 (c) Proceeds from annual enrollment fees, subject to 31 appropriation, shall be used by the State Treasurer to offset 32 the costs of administering this Act. The State Treasurer may 33 reduce the annual enrollment fee by rule if the revenue from -6- LRB9206023DJgcA 1 the enrollment fees exceeds the costs of administering this 2 Act. 3 (d) A person who has been determined eligible for 4 pharmaceutical assistance under the Senior Citizens and 5 Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical 6 Assistance Act is presumed to be eligible for the Program 7 under this Act. Under the Program under this Act, that 8 person may purchase prescription drugs that are not covered 9 by the pharmaceutical assistance program by using the 10 identification card issued under the pharmaceutical 11 assistance program. 12 Section 40. Pharmacies. 13 (a) The State Treasurer shall adopt rules to establish 14 standards and procedures for a pharmacy's participation in 15 the Program and shall approve those pharmacies that apply to 16 participate and meet the requirements for participation. The 17 State Treasurer may remove the authorization of a pharmacy to 18 participate in the Program for failure to meet the standards 19 and procedures for participation established by the State 20 Treasurer. A pharmacy that has been removed as a 21 participating pharmacy by the State Treasurer may apply for 22 reinstatement as a participating pharmacy in accordance with 23 standards and procedures established by the State Treasurer 24 by rule. 25 (b) The State Treasurer shall annually review the 26 eligibility of pharmacies to participate in the Program. 27 (c) The State Treasurer shall establish procedures for 28 properly contracting for pharmacy services, validating 29 reimbursement claims, validating compliance of participating 30 pharmacies with the conditions for participation required 31 under this Act, and otherwise providing for the effective 32 administration of this Act. The State Treasurer, in 33 consultation with pharmacists licensed under the Pharmacy -7- LRB9206023DJgcA 1 Practice Act of 1987, may enter into a written contract with 2 any other State agency, instrumentality, or political 3 subdivision or with a fiscal intermediary for the purpose of 4 making payments to participating pharmacies pursuant to 5 subsection (b) of Section 20 and coordinating the Program 6 with other programs that provide payments for prescription 7 drugs covered under the Program. 8 Section 45. Rules. The State Treasurer shall adopt rules 9 to implement and administer the Program, which shall include 10 the following: 11 (1) Execution of contracts with pharmacies to 12 participate in the Program. The contracts must stipulate 13 terms and conditions for the participation of pharmacies 14 and the rights of the State to terminate participation 15 for breach of the contract or for violation of this Act 16 or rules adopted by the State Treasurer under this Act. 17 (2) Establishment of maximum limits on the size of 18 prescriptions that are eligible for a discount under the 19 Program, up to a 90-day supply, except as may be 20 necessary for utilization control reasons. 21 (3) Establishment of liens upon all causes of 22 action that accrue to a beneficiary as a result of 23 injuries for which prescription drugs covered under the 24 Program are directly or indirectly required and for which 25 the State Treasurer made payment or became liable under 26 this Act. 27 (4) Inspection of appropriate records and audits of 28 participating authorized pharmacies to ensure contract 29 compliance and to determine any fraudulent transactions 30 or practices under this Act. 31 Section 50. Report on administration of Program. The 32 State Treasurer shall report to the Governor and the General -8- LRB9206023DJgcA 1 Assembly by March 1 of each year on the administration of the 2 Program under this Act. 3 Section 90. The State Finance Act is amended by adding 4 Section 5.545 as follows: 5 (30 ILCS 105/5.545 new) 6 Sec. 5.545. The Affordable Prescription Drugs for 7 Illinois Program Fund. 8 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect on July 9 1, 2001.