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Introduced
01/20/2025
01/20/2025
In Committee
01/20/2025
01/20/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
02/04/2025
02/04/2025
Introduced Session
2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
An Act To Amend Section 73-21-151, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Rename The "pharmacy Benefit Prompt Pay Act" To The "representative Andy Stepp Pharmacy Benefit Prompt Pay Act"; To Amend Section 73-21-153, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Define New Terms And Revise The Definitions Of Existing Terms Under The Pharmacy Benefit Prompt Pay Act; To Amend Section 73-21-155, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Prohibit Pharmacy Benefit Managers From Reimbursing A Pharmacy Or Pharmacist For A Prescription Drug Or Pharmacist Service In A Net Amount Less Than The National Average Drug Acquisition Cost (nadac) For The Prescription Drug Or Pharmacist Service In Effect At The Time The Drug Is Administered Or Dispensed, Plus A Professional Dispensing Fee Equal To The Professional Dispensing Fee Paid By Mississippi Division Of Medicaid; To Require A Pharmacy Benefit Manager To Make Prompt Payment To A Pharmacy; To Amend Section 73-21-156, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require Pharmacy Benefit Managers To Provide A Reasonable Administrative Appeal Procedure To Allow Pharmacies To Challenge A Reimbursement For A Specific Drug Or Drugs As Being Below The Reimbursement Rate Required By The Preceding Provision; To Amend Section 73-21-157, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require A Pharmacy Services Administrative Organization To Be Licensed With The Mississippi Board Of Pharmacy; To Require A Pharmacy Services Administrative Organization To Provide To A Pharmacy Or Pharmacist A Copy Of Any Contract Entered Into On Behalf Of The Pharmacy Or Pharmacist By The Pharmacy Services Administrative Organization; To Create New Section 73-21-158, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Prohibit Pharmacy Benefit Managers From Charging A Plan Sponsor More For A Prescription Drug Than The Net Amount It Pays A Pharmacy For The Prescription Drug; To Prohibit A Pharmacy Benefit Manager Or Third-party Payor From Charging A Patient An Amount That Exceeds The Total Amount Retained By The Pharmacy; To Amend Section 73-21-161, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Prohibit A Pharmacy Benefit Manager Or Pharmacy Benefit Manager Affiliates From Ordering A Patient To Use A Specific Pharmacy Or Pharmacies, Including An Affiliate Pharmacy, Offering Or Implementing Plan Designs That Penalize A Patient When A Patient Chooses Not To Use A Particular Pharmacy, Including An Affiliate Pharmacy, Advertising Or Promoting A Pharmacy, Including An Affiliate Pharmacy, Over Another In-network Pharmacy, Creating Network Or Engaging In Practices That Exclude An In-network Pharmacy, Engaging In A Practice That Attempts To Limit The Distribution Of Prescription Drug To Certain Pharmacies, And Interfering With The Patient's Right To Choose The Patient's Pharmacy Or Provider Of Choice; To Exempt From These Prohibitions Facilities That Are Licensed To Fill Prescriptions Solely For Employees Of A Plan Sponsor Or Employer; To Create New Section 73-21-162, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Prohibit Pharmacy Benefit Managers And Pharmacy Benefit Manager Affiliates From Penalizing Or Retaliating Against A Pharmacist, Pharmacy Or Pharmacy Employee For Exercising Any Rights Under This Act, Initiating Any Judicial Or Regulatory Actions, Or Appearing Before Any Governmental Agency, Legislative Member Or Body Or Any Judicial Authority; To Amend Section 73-21-163, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize The Board Of Pharmacy, For The Purposes Of Conducting Investigations, To Conduct Examinations Of Pharmacy Benefit Managers And To Issue Subpoenas To Obtain Documents Or Records That It Deems Relevant To The Investigation; And For Related Purposes.
AI Summary
This bill renames the "Pharmacy Benefit Prompt Pay Act" to the "Representative Andy Stepp Pharmacy Benefit Prompt Pay Act" and introduces comprehensive reforms to regulate pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) in Mississippi. The bill defines key terms like National Average Drug Acquisition Cost (NADAC) and establishes new requirements for PBMs, including mandating that they reimburse pharmacies at least the NADAC plus a professional dispensing fee, provide a reasonable administrative appeal process for pharmacies challenging reimbursement rates, and prohibit certain anti-competitive practices. PBMs are now barred from steering patients to specific pharmacies, charging patients more than the total amount retained by the pharmacy, and retaliating against pharmacies or pharmacists who challenge their practices. The bill also requires PBMs and pharmacy services administrative organizations to be licensed by the Mississippi Board of Pharmacy, allows the board to conduct investigations and audits, and imposes potential monetary penalties for non-compliance. Additionally, the legislation mandates that PBMs pass 100% of manufacturer rebates to plan sponsors and provide annual reporting of these rebates. The bill aims to increase transparency, fairness, and competition in pharmacy benefit management services, ultimately protecting the interests of pharmacies, patients, and healthcare providers.
Committee Categories
Health and Social Services
Sponsors (28)
Christopher Bell (D)*,
Richard Bennett (R)*,
Randy Boyd (R)*,
Lester Carpenter (R)*,
Carolyn Crawford (R)*,
Samuel Creekmore IV (R)*,
Becky Currie (R)*,
Jill Ford (R)*,
Stephanie Foster (D)*,
Justis Gibbs (D)*,
Stacey Hobgood-Wilkes (R)*,
Gregory Holloway (D)*,
Jeffrey Hulum (D)*,
Celeste Hurst (R)*,
Clay Mansell (R)*,
Brad Mattox (R)*,
Kent McCarty (R)*,
Dana McLean (R)*,
Ken Morgan (R)*,
Gene Newman (R)*,
Jansen Owen (R)*,
Noah Sanford (R)*,
Donnie Scoggin (R)*,
Zakiya Summers (D)*,
Joseph Tubb (R)*,
Lance Varner (R)*,
Beth Luther Waldo (R)*,
Price Wallace (R)*,
Last Action
Died In Committee (on 02/04/2025)
Official Document
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State Bill Page | https://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/2025/pdf/history/HB/HB1119.xml |
BillText | https://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/documents/2025/html/HB/1100-1199/HB1119IN.htm |
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