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ID S1260

ID S1260
Adds to existing law to provide that health benefit plans and student health benefit plans covering prescription contraception must provide reimbursement for a six-month supply except under certain circumstances.


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Introduced
02/02/2022
In Committee
03/09/2022
Crossed Over
02/22/2022
Passed
Dead
03/31/2022

Introduced Session

2022 Regular Session

Bill Summary

INSURANCE -- Adds to existing law to provide that health benefit plans and student health benefit plans covering prescription contraception must provide reimbursement for a six-month supply except under certain circumstances.

AI Summary

This bill adds to existing law to require health benefit plans and student health benefit plans covering prescription contraception to provide reimbursement for a six-month supply, except under certain circumstances, such as if the enrollee has not previously been prescribed contraception or requests a smaller supply. The bill also allows enrollees to receive prescription contraception on-site at the prescribing provider's office, if available, and specifies that the bill does not require plans to cover drugs, devices, or products intended to induce abortion. The bill has an emergency clause and takes effect on July 1, 2022.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry, Health and Social Services, Justice

Sponsors (0)

No sponsors listed

Other Sponsors (1)

Health and Welfare Committee (S)

Last Action

Returned from House Failed; to Secretary of Senate (on 03/15/2022)

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