2005 Illinois Code - Chapter 320 Aging 320 ILCS 55/ Illinois Prescription Drug Discount Program Act.
(320 ILCS 55/1)
Sec. 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Illinois Prescription Drug Discount Program Act.
(Source: P.A. 93‑18, eff. 7‑1‑03; 94‑86, eff. 1‑1‑06.)
(320 ILCS 55/5)
Sec. 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds that:
(a) (Blank).
(b) (Blank).
(c) High prescription drug prices force many Illinois seniors to go without
proper
medication or other necessities, thereby affecting their health and safety.
(d) Prescription drug prices in the United States are the world's highest,
averaging
32% higher than in Canada, 40% higher than in Mexico, and 60% higher than in
Great
Britain.
(e) (Blank).
(f) Reducing the price of prescription drugs would benefit the health and
well‑being of Illinois residents by providing more affordable access
to needed drugs.
(Source: P.A. 93‑18, eff. 7‑1‑03; 94‑86, eff. 1‑1‑06.)
(320 ILCS 55/10)
Sec. 10. Purpose. The purpose of this program is to require the
Department
of
Healthcare and Family
Services to establish and administer a program that will
enable
eligible Illinois residents to purchase prescription drugs at
discounted
prices.
(Source: P.A. 93‑18, eff. 7‑1‑03; 94‑86, eff. 1‑1‑06.)
(320 ILCS 55/15)
Sec. 15. Definitions. As used in this Act:
"Authorized pharmacy" means any pharmacy registered in this State under the
Pharmacy Practice Act of 1987 or approved by the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation and approved by the Department or its program
administrator.
"AWP" or "average wholesale price" means the amount determined from the
latest publication of the Red Book, a universally subscribed pharmacist
reference guide
annually published by the Hearst Corporation. "AWP" or "average wholesale
price"
may also be derived electronically from the drug pricing database synonymous
with the
latest publication of the Red Book and furnished in the National Drug Data File
(NDDF)
by First Data Bank (FDB), a service of the Hearst Corporation.
"Covered medication" means any medication included in the Illinois Prescription Drug Discount Program.
"Department" means the Department of Healthcare and Family Services.
"Director" means the Director of Healthcare and Family Services.
"Drug manufacturer" means any entity (1) that is located within or outside
Illinois
that is engaged in (i) the production, preparation, propagation, compounding,
conversion,
or processing of prescription drug products covered under the program, either
directly or
indirectly by extraction from substances of natural origin, independently by
means of
chemical synthesis, or by a combination of extraction and chemical synthesis or
(ii) the
packaging, repackaging, leveling, labeling, or distribution of prescription
drug products
covered under the program and (2) that elects to provide prescription drugs
either directly
or under contract with any entity providing prescription drug services on
behalf of the
State of Illinois. "Drug manufacturer", however, does not include a wholesale
distributor
of drugs or a retail pharmacy licensed under Illinois law.
"Federal Poverty Limit" or "FPL" means the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines published annually in the Federal Register.
"Prescription drug" means any prescribed drug that may be legally dispensed
by
an authorized pharmacy.
"Program" means the Illinois Prescription Drug
Discount Program created
under this Act.
"Program administrator" means the entity that is chosen by the Department to
administer the program. The program administrator may, in this case, be the
Director or
a Pharmacy Benefits Manager (PBM) chosen to subcontract with the Director.
"Rules" includes rules adopted and forms prescribed by the Department.
(Source: P.A. 93‑18, eff. 7‑1‑03; 94‑86, eff. 1‑1‑06.)
(320 ILCS 55/17)
Sec. 17. (Repealed).
(Source: P.A. 93‑18, eff. 7‑1‑03. Repealed by P.A. 94‑86, eff. 1‑1‑06.)
(320 ILCS 55/20)
Sec. 20. The Illinois
Prescription Drug
Discount
Program. The Illinois Prescription Drug Discount
Program
is established to protect the health and safety of Illinois residents. The
program shall be administered by the Department. The Department or its program
administrator shall (i) enroll eligible persons into the
program, as provided in Section 35 of this Act, to
qualify them for a discount on the purchase of prescription drugs at an
authorized
pharmacy and
(ii) enter into rebate agreements with drug manufacturers, as
provided under Section 30 of this Act.
(Source: P.A. 93‑18, eff. 7‑1‑03; 94‑86, eff. 1‑1‑06.)
(320 ILCS 55/25)
Sec. 25. Program administration.
(a) The Department is authorized under this Act to be the program
administrator. If the Department is not the program administrator, 90 days
after the effective date of this Act, the Department must
issue a
request for proposals for bidders interested in administering the program.
Bidders must
compete on the basis of the following minimum criteria:
(1) The Director shall solicit and accept proposals
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from entities to provide for administration of a program or programs in accordance with rules adopted under Section 45. Proposals must be submitted not later than a date established by the Director. The Director shall accept only those proposals that specify the following:
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(A) The amount of the discount based on the AWP
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of the covered medications.
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(B) Administrative fees changed by the entity.
(C) Annual membership fees to the cardholders.
(D) The estimated number and geographic
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distribution of participating pharmacies in the administrator's pharmacy network.
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(E) The plan for pharmacy compensation.
(F) The method used for determining the
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prescription drugs to be covered by the program, and the criteria and process for establishing a preferred drug list, if applicable.
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(G) How the entity proposes to improve
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medication management for cardholders, including any program of disease management.
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(H) How cardholders will be informed of the
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discounted price negotiated by the entity.
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(I) How the entity will handle complaints about
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(J) The entity's previous experience in managing
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(K) Any additional information requested by the
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(2) The Director shall contract with one or more
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entities to administer a program or programs on the basis of the proposals submitted, but may require an administrator to modify its conduct of a program in accordance with rules adopted under Section 45.
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The Director shall adopt rules specifying the period for
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which a contract will be in effect and may terminate a contract if an administrator fails to conduct a program in accordance with its proposal or with any modifications required by rule. When a contract period ends or a contract is terminated, the Director shall enter into a new contract in the manner specified in this Section for an original contract. Prior to making a new contract, the Director may modify the rules for administration of the program or programs.
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(b) As used in this Section, "administrator" includes the administrator's
parent
company and any subsidiary of the parent company.
(1) No administrator shall sell any information
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concerning a person who holds a prescription drug discount card, other than aggregate information that does not identify the cardholder or the physician prescribing the medication, without the cardholder's written consent.
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(2) Unless an administrator has the cardholder's
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written consent, no administrator shall use any personally identifiable information that it obtains concerning a cardholder through the program to promote or sell a program or product offered by the administrator that is not related to the administration of the program. This subsection (b) does not prohibit an administrator from contacting cardholders concerning participation in or administration of the program, including, but not limited to, mailing a list of pharmacies participating in the program's network or participating in disease management programs.
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(3) (Blank).
(4) The administrator shall not use any funds
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generated from rebates, discounts, administrative fees, or other fees to promote its mail order pharmacy operation or the mail order pharmacy operation of an affiliate.
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(c) (Blank).
(d) The contract between the Department and a pharmacy benefits manager
must,
at a minimum, meet the criteria of subsection (a). The contract must also
require
notification by the pharmacy benefits manager of any proposed or ongoing
activity that
involves, directly or indirectly, any conflict of interest on the part of the
pharmacy
benefits manager. The Department shall ensure that the pharmacy benefits
manager
complies with the contract and shall adopt all procedures necessary to enforce
the
contract.
(e) (Blank).
(f) The Department or program administrator
shall
reimburse pharmacies at negotiated rates based on market conditions.
(Source: P.A. 93‑18, eff. 7‑1‑03; 94‑86, eff. 1‑1‑06.)
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(320 ILCS 55/30)
(Text of Section from P.A. 94‑86)
Sec. 30. Manufacturer rebate agreements.
(a) Taking into consideration the extent to which the State pays for
prescription
drugs under various State programs
and the provision of assistance to disabled persons or eligible seniors under
patient
assistance programs, prescription drug discount programs, or other offers for
free or
reduced price medicine, clinical research projects, limited supply distribution
programs,
compassionate use programs, or programs of research conducted by or for a drug
manufacturer, the Department, its agent, or the program
administrator shall negotiate and enter into rebate agreements with drug
manufacturers, as
defined in this Act, to effect prescription drug price discounts.
The Department or program administrator may exclude certain medications from the list of covered medications and may establish a preferred drug list as
a
basis
for determining the discounts, administrative fees, or other fees or rebates
under this Section.
(b) (Blank).
(c) Receipts from rebates
shall be used
to provide discounts for prescription drugs purchased by cardholders and to cover the cost of administering the program. Any receipts to be
allocated to the Department shall be deposited into the Illinois
Prescription Drug Discount Program Fund, a special fund hereby created in the
State treasury.
(Source: P.A. 93‑18, eff. 7‑1‑03; 94‑86, eff. 1‑1‑06.)
(Text of Section from P.A. 94‑91)
Sec. 30. Manufacturer rebate agreements.
(a) Taking into consideration the extent to which the State pays for
prescription
drugs under various State programs
and the provision of assistance to disabled persons or eligible seniors under
patient
assistance programs, prescription drug discount programs, or other offers for
free or
reduced price medicine, clinical research projects, limited supply distribution
programs,
compassionate use programs, or programs of research conducted by or for a drug
manufacturer, the Department, its agent, or the program
administrator shall negotiate and enter into rebate agreements with drug
manufacturers, as
defined in this Act, to effect prescription drug price discounts.
The Department or program administrator may establish a preferred drug list as
a
basis
for determining the discounts, administrative fees, or other fees or rebates
under this Section.
(b) Rebate payment procedures. All rebates negotiated under agreements
described in this Section shall be paid in accordance with
procedures
prescribed by the Department or the program administrator.
(c) Receipts from rebates
shall be used
to provide discounts for prescription drugs purchased by eligible seniors and
disabled persons and to cover the cost of administering the program,
including compensation to be paid to participating pharmacies by the Department
or program administrator under subsection (e) of Section 25. Any receipts to be
allocated to the Department shall be deposited into the Illinois
Prescription Drug Discount Program Fund, a trust fund created outside the State Treasury with the State Treasurer acting as ex officio custodian. Disbursements from the Illinois Prescription Drug Discount Program Fund shall be made upon the direction of the Director of Central Management Services.
(Source: P.A. 93‑18, eff. 7‑1‑03; 94‑91, eff. 7‑1‑05.)
(320 ILCS 55/35)
(Text of Section from P.A. 94‑86)
Sec. 35. Program eligibility.
(a) Any person may apply to the Department or its program administrator for
participation in the program in the form and manner required by the Department.
The
Department or its program administrator shall determine the eligibility of each
applicant
for the program within 30 days after the date of application. To participate in
the program
an eligible Illinois resident whose application has been approved must
pay the fee determined by the Director
upon enrollment and annually thereafter and shall receive a program
identification card.
The card may be presented to an authorized pharmacy to assist the pharmacy in
verifying
eligibility under the program. If the Department is the program administrator, the Department shall deposit the enrollment fees
collected
into the Illinois
Prescription Drug Discount
Program Fund.
If the program administrator is a contracted vendor, the vendor may collect the enrollment fees and must report all such collected enrollment fees to the Department on a regular basis. The enrollment fees
deposited into
the Senior
Citizens and Disabled Persons Prescription Drug Discount Program Fund must be
separately accounted for by the Department. If 2 or more persons are eligible
for any
benefit under this Act and are members of the same household, each
participating
household member shall apply and pay the fee required for the
purpose
of obtaining an identification card. To participate in the program, an applicant must (i) be a resident of Illinois and (ii) have household income equal to or less than 300% of the Federal Poverty Level.
(b) Proceeds from annual enrollment fees shall be
used
to offset the administrative cost of this Act. The Department
may
reduce the annual enrollment fee by rule if the revenue from the enrollment
fees is in
excess of the costs to carry out the program.
(c) (Blank).
(Source: P.A. 93‑18, eff. 7‑1‑03; 94‑86, eff. 1‑1‑06.)
(Text of Section from P.A. 94‑91)
Sec. 35. Program eligibility.
(a) Any person may apply to the Department or its program administrator for
participation in the program in the form and manner required by the Department.
The
Department or its program administrator shall determine the eligibility of each
applicant
for the program within 30 days after the date of application. To participate in
the program
an eligible senior or disabled person whose application has been approved must
pay $25
upon enrollment and annually thereafter and shall receive a program
identification card.
The card may be presented to an authorized pharmacy to assist the pharmacy in
verifying
eligibility under the program. The Department shall deposit the enrollment fees
collected
into the Illinois Prescription Drug Discount
Program Fund.
The moneys collected by the Department for enrollment fees and deposited into
the Illinois Prescription Drug Discount Program Fund must be
separately accounted for by the Department. If 2 or more persons are eligible
for any
benefit under this Act and are members of the same household, each
participating
household member shall apply to the Department and pay the fee required for the
purpose
of obtaining an identification card.
(b) Proceeds from annual enrollment fees shall be
used
by the Department to offset the administrative cost of this Act. The Department
may
reduce the annual enrollment fee by rule if the revenue from the enrollment
fees is in
excess of the costs to carry out the program.
(c) Any person who is eligible for pharmaceutical assistance under the
Senior
Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance
Act is
presumed to be eligible for this program. The enrollment fee under this Act is
not required for such persons. That person may purchase prescription
drugs
under this program that are not covered by the pharmaceutical assistance
program under
the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical
Assistance Act by using the identification card issued under the pharmaceutical
assistance
program.
(Source: P.A. 93‑18, eff. 7‑1‑03; 94‑91, eff. 7‑1‑05.)
(320 ILCS 55/40)
Sec. 40. Eligible pharmacies.
(a) The Department or its program administrator shall adopt rules to
establish
standards and procedures for participation in the program and approve those
pharmacies
that apply to participate and meet the requirements for participation.
Pharmacies in the
program administrator's network must also comply with the Department's
standards and
procedures for participation.
(b) The Department shall establish procedures for properly contracting for
pharmacy services, validating reimbursement claims, validating compliance of
authorized
pharmacies with the conditions for participation required under this Act, and
otherwise
providing for the effective administration of this Act. The Director may enter into a
written
contract with any other State agency, instrumentality, or political subdivision
or with a
fiscal intermediary for the purpose of making payments to authorized pharmacies
and coordinating the program with
other
programs that provide payments for prescription drugs covered under the
program.
(Source: P.A. 93‑18, eff. 7‑1‑03; 94‑86, eff. 1‑1‑06.)
(320 ILCS 55/45)
Sec. 45. Rules. The Department shall adopt rules to implement and
administer
the program, which shall include the following:
(1) Execution of contracts with pharmacies to
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participate in the program. The contracts shall stipulate terms and conditions for the participation of authorized pharmacies and the rights of the State to terminate participation for breach of the contract or for violation of this Act or rules adopted by the Department under this Act.
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(2) Establishment of maximum limits on the size of
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prescriptions that are eligible for a discount under the program, up to a 90‑day supply, except as may be necessary for utilization control reasons.
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(3) Inspection of appropriate records and audits of
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participating authorized pharmacies to ensure contract compliance and to determine any fraudulent transactions or practices under this Act.
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(4) Specify how a resident may apply to participate
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(5) Specify the circumstances under which the
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Director may require an administrator to modify its conduct of the program.
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(6) Specify the duration of a contract.
(7) Require that an administrator permit any
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Illinois‑licensed pharmacy willing to comply with the requirements of this Act and terms and conditions for participation in the program's network to participate in the program.
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(8) Permit an administrator to negotiate with one or
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more drug manufacturers for discounts in drug prices or rebates.
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(9) Permit an administrator to receive any rebate
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payments from drug manufacturers.
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(10) Permit an administrator to develop, administer,
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and promote a program of disease management pursuant to written agreements between the administrator and pharmacies participating under the program established by this Act.
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(11) Permit an administrator to collect the
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enrollment fee from applicants.
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(Source: P.A. 93‑18, eff. 7‑1‑03; 94‑86, eff. 1‑1‑06.)
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(320 ILCS 55/47)
Sec. 47.
Limit on State's obligation for cost of administration.
The State of
Illinois is obligated for the cost of administering this program only to the
extent of the
amount of money collected as enrollment fees under Section 35 of this Act,
rebates
collected under Section 30 of this Act, and funds appropriated by the General
Assembly
for the purpose of this Act.
(Source: P.A. 93‑18, eff. 7‑1‑03.)
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(320 ILCS 55/50)
Sec. 50. Report on administration of program. The Department shall
report
to
the Governor and the General Assembly by March 1st of each year on the
administration
of the program under this Act.
The report shall include but not be limited to the following:
(1) the number of Illinois residents enrolled in the
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(2) the activities undertaken by the State to inform
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Illinois residents about the program;
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(3) the number of prescriptions filled under the
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program for enrollees, and the estimated savings for enrollees;
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(4) a listing of the manufacturers and pharmacies
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participating in the program;
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(5) the amount of enrollment fees and rebates
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collected under the program, and any additional funds or resources made available to cover the cost of the program;
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(6) the itemized annual cost of administering the
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(7) findings and recommendations regarding problems
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and solutions related to the program, together with proposals for changes in the rules, regulations, or laws necessary to improve the administration of the program.
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(Source: P.A. 93‑18, eff. 7‑1‑03; 94‑86, eff. 1‑1‑06.)
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(320 ILCS 55/990)
Sec. 990.
(Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
follows:
(Source: P.A. 93‑18, eff. 7‑1‑03; text omitted.)
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(320 ILCS 55/99)
Sec. 99.
Effective date.
This Act takes effect on July 1, 2003.
(Source: P.A. 93‑18, eff. 7‑1‑03.)
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