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Introduced
02/08/2024
02/08/2024
In Committee
03/27/2024
03/27/2024
Crossed Over
03/26/2024
03/26/2024
Passed
03/28/2024
03/28/2024
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
04/05/2024
04/05/2024
Introduced Session
2024 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Amends KRS 18A.2254 to require that the state employee health plan and state agencies comply with certain pharmacy-related insurance laws; creates new sections of Subtitle 17A of KRS Chapter 304 to define terms for pharmacy-related insurance practices, to require that insurers, pharmacy benefit managers, and other pharmacy benefits administrators establish reasonably adequate and accessible pharmacy networks, to require the filing of an annual report, to require that the insurance commissioner review pharmacy networks, to provide that information and data acquired by the Department of Insurance be considered proprietary and not subject to disclosure under open records laws, to establish requirements for certain contracts between a pharmacy or pharmacist and an insurer, a pharmacy benefit manager, or any other pharmacy benefits administrator, to establish prohibited conduct and requirements for certain pharmacy-related insurance practices, and to establish a complaint process for insureds, pharmacies, and pharmacists impacted by a violation of certain pharmacy-related insurance laws; creates a new section of Subtitle 99 of KRS Chapter 304 to authorize the insurance commissioner to order reimbursement to persons who incurred a monetary loss as a result of a violation of certain pharmacy-related insurance laws; amends KRS 304.9-053 to require certain filings; amends KRS 304.9-054 to establish requirements for pharmacy benefit manager licensure; amends KRS 304.9-055 to require that the insurance commissioner promulgate certain administrative regulations relating to pharmacy benefit managers; amends KRS 304.14-120 to require that the insurance commissioner review certain health plan filings; amends KRS 304.17A-712 to conform; amends KRS 304.17C-125 to apply certain pharmacy-related insurance laws to limited health service benefit plans, including limited health service contracts; amends KRS 304.38A-115 to apply certain pharmacy-related insurance laws to limited health service organizations; repeals KRS 304.38A-120, relating to assignment of certain benefits under limited health service organization plans, to consolidate provisions; creates a new section of KRS Chapter 315 to require reporting by ambulatory pharmacies to the Kentucky Board of Pharmacy; amends KRS 367.828 to establish certain requirements for health discount plans relating to prescription drugs; makes technical corrections to existing statutes throughout; applies various sections to contracts issued or renewed on or after January 1, 2025; and requires the insurance commissioner and the Kentucky Board of Pharmacy to promulgate implementing administrative regulations by certain dates; EFFECTIVE, in part, January 1, 2025.
AI Summary
This bill amends various Kentucky laws to establish requirements for pharmacy benefit networks, contracts, and practices. It defines key terms, mandates the filing of annual reports on pharmacy networks, sets minimum reimbursement standards for pharmacies, prohibits certain conduct by insurers and pharmacy benefit managers, and creates a complaint process for impacted parties. The bill also requires the state employee health plan and other state agencies to comply with the pharmacy-related insurance laws. Overall, the bill aims to increase transparency and fairness in the provision of pharmacy benefits in Kentucky.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry
Sponsors (22)
Max Wise (R)*,
Karen Berg (D),
Gary Boswell (R),
Matt Deneen (R),
Don Douglas (R),
Greg Elkins (R),
Shelley Frommeyer (R),
Rick Girdler (R),
Jimmy Higdon (R),
Jason Howell (R),
Stephen Meredith (R),
Robby Mills (R),
Gerald Neal (D),
Adrienne Southworth (R),
Brandon Storm (R),
Reggie Thomas (D),
Lindsey Tichenor (R),
Robin Webb (R),
Steve West (R),
Phillip Wheeler (R),
Mike Wilson (R),
David Yates (D),
Last Action
signed by Governor (Acts Ch. 104) (on 04/05/2024)
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