Bill Text: NY A03120 | 2015-2016 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Prohibits insurance companies from limiting the quantity of drugs dispensed pursuant to a prescription; increases the quantity of drugs that may be prescribed from a thirty day supply to a ninety day supply.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 6-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2016-01-06 - referred to insurance [A03120 Detail]

Download: New_York-2015-A03120-Introduced.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                         3120
                              2015-2016 Regular Sessions
                                 I N  A S S E M B L Y
                                   January 22, 2015
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       Introduced  by M. of A. MORELLE, LUPARDO, STIRPE, STECK, SANTABARBARA --
         Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. McDONALD -- read once and  referred  to
         the Committee on Insurance
       AN   ACT   to   amend  the  insurance  law,  in  relation  to  requiring
         prescriptions for drugs to be filled in the amount  indicated  by  the
         prescription;  and  to  amend  the  public  health  law and the social
         services law, in relation to increasing the number of days for which a
         prescription may be filled
         THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND  ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section  1.  Subsection  (i)  of  section 3216 of the insurance law is
    2  amended by adding a new paragraph 32 to read as follows:
    3    (32) EVERY POLICY WHICH PROVIDES COVERAGE FOR PRESCRIPTION DRUGS SHALL
    4  PROVIDE THAT ANY PRESCRIPTION WRITTEN BY AN AUTHORIZED PROVIDER SHALL BE
    5  FILLED IN SUCH EXACT QUANTITY AS INDICATED BY  THE  PRESCRIPTION  WITHIN
    6  AMOUNTS AUTHORIZED BY LAW, PROVIDED THAT NO SUCH QUANTITY SHALL EXCEED A
    7  NINETY  DAY  SUPPLY.  NO  POLICY  SHALL  LIMIT  THE QUANTITY OF ANY DRUG
    8  PRESCRIBED NOR SHALL ANY SUCH POLICY PROVIDE FOR A HIGHER CO-PAYMENT FOR
    9  PRESCRIPTIONS WRITTEN AND DISPENSED IN QUANTITIES ABOVE  A  SET  AMOUNT.
   10  WHERE  A  PHARMACY  IS  UNABLE  TO PROVIDE THE FULL QUANTITY OF ANY DRUG
   11  PRESCRIBED, SUCH PRESCRIPTION SHALL BE FILLED TO THE EXTENT POSSIBLE AND
   12  THE BALANCE OF ANY  UNFILLED  PRESCRIPTION  SHALL  BE  PROVIDED  TO  THE
   13  INSURED   WHEN  IT  BECOMES  AVAILABLE  WITH  NO  ADDITIONAL  CO-PAYMENT
   14  REQUIRED.
   15    S 2. Subdivision 3 of section  3332  of  the  public  health  law,  as
   16  amended  by  chapter  178  of  the  laws  of 2010, is amended to read as
   17  follows:
   18    3. No such prescription shall be made for  a  quantity  of  controlled
   19  substances  which  would  exceed  a  [thirty]  NINETY  day supply if the
   20  controlled substance were used in accordance with the directions for use
   21  specified on the prescription. [A practitioner  may,  however,  issue  a
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                  LBD03153-01-5
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    1  prescription  for  up  to a three month supply of a controlled substance
    2  provided that the controlled substance has been prescribed to treat  one
    3  of the conditions that have been enumerated by the commissioner pursuant
    4  to  regulations  as  warranting the prescribing of greater than a thirty
    5  day supply of a controlled substance and that the practitioner specifies
    6  the  condition  on  the  face  of  the  prescription.]   No   additional
    7  prescriptions for a controlled substance may be issued by a practitioner
    8  to  an  ultimate  user  within  [thirty]  NINETY days of the date of any
    9  prescription previously issued unless and until the  ultimate  user  has
   10  exhausted  all  but  a  seven  day  supply  of  the controlled substance
   11  provided by any previously  issued  prescription.  A  practitioner  may,
   12  however,  issue  a  prescription  for  up  to  a six month supply of any
   13  substance listed in subdivision (h) of Schedule II  of  section  thirty-
   14  three  hundred six of this article provided that such substance has been
   15  prescribed to treat one of the conditions that have been  enumerated  by
   16  the  commissioner  pursuant to regulations as warranting the prescribing
   17  of a six month supply and that the practitioner specifies the  condition
   18  on the prescription or on the electronic prescription.
   19    S  3.  Subdivision  1  of  section  3333  of the public health law, as
   20  amended by chapter 178 of the laws  of  2010,  is  amended  to  read  as
   21  follows:
   22    1.  A  licensed pharmacist may, in good faith and in the course of his
   23  or her professional practice, sell and  dispense  to  an  ultimate  user
   24  controlled  substances  only  upon  the delivery of an official New York
   25  state prescription or the receipt of an electronic prescription to  such
   26  pharmacist,  within thirty days of the date such prescription was signed
   27  by an authorized  practitioner;  provided,  however,  a  pharmacist  may
   28  dispense a part or portion of such prescription in accordance with regu-
   29  lations  of  the  commissioner  in consultation with the commissioner of
   30  education. No pharmacy or pharmacist may sell or dispense greater than a
   31  [thirty] NINETY day supply of a controlled substance to an ultimate user
   32  unless and until the ultimate user has exhausted all  but  a  seven  day
   33  supply  of  the controlled substance provided pursuant to any previously
   34  issued prescription, except that a pharmacy or pharmacist  may  sell  or
   35  dispense  up  to a three month supply of a controlled substance if there
   36  appears, on the official  New  York  state  prescription  or  electronic
   37  prescription,  a  statement  that  the  controlled  substance  has  been
   38  prescribed to treat one of the conditions that have been  enumerated  by
   39  the  regulations  of  the  commissioner as warranting the prescribing of
   40  greater than a [thirty] NINETY day supply of a controlled  substance.  A
   41  pharmacy  or pharmacist may sell or dispense up to a six month supply of
   42  any substance listed in subdivision (h) of Schedule II of section  thir-
   43  ty-three  hundred  six of this article if there appears, on the official
   44  New York state prescription or on an electronic prescription,  a  state-
   45  ment  that  the substance has been prescribed to treat one of the condi-
   46  tions that have been enumerated by the regulations of  the  commissioner
   47  as warranting the prescribing of a specified greater supply.
   48    S  4.  Subdivision  2  of  section  3339  of the public health law, as
   49  amended by section 13 of part A of chapter 58 of the laws  of  2004,  is
   50  amended to read as follows:
   51    2.  A  prescription,  except for a schedule II controlled substance or
   52  those schedule III  or  schedule  IV  controlled  substances  which  the
   53  commissioner may require by regulation may be refilled not more than the
   54  number  of  times  specifically  authorized  by  the prescriber upon the
   55  prescription, provided however no such authorization shall be  effective
   56  for  a  period greater than six months from the date the prescription is
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    1  signed. In the event that the prescription authorizes the dispensing  of
    2  more  than  a [thirty] NINETY day supply of schedule III, schedule IV or
    3  schedule V  substances  pursuant  to  regulations  of  the  commissioner
    4  enumerating   conditions  warranting  specified  greater  supplies,  the
    5  prescription may be refilled only once.
    6    S 5. Paragraph (g-1) of subdivision 2 of section 365-a of  the  social
    7  services  law,  as  amended  by section 5 of part C of chapter 60 of the
    8  laws of 2014, is amended to read as follows:
    9    (g-1) drugs provided on an in-patient basis, those drugs contained  on
   10  the  list established by regulation of the commissioner of health pursu-
   11  ant to subdivision four of this section, and those drugs which  may  not
   12  be  dispensed  without a prescription as required by section sixty-eight
   13  hundred ten of the education law and which the  commissioner  of  health
   14  shall determine to be reimbursable based upon such factors as the avail-
   15  ability  of  such  drugs  or  alternatives at low cost if purchased by a
   16  medicaid recipient, or the essential nature of such drugs  as  described
   17  by such commissioner in regulations, provided, however, that such drugs,
   18  exclusive  of long-term maintenance drugs, shall be dispensed in quanti-
   19  ties no greater than a [thirty] NINETY day supply or one hundred  doses,
   20  whichever  is  greater; provided further that the commissioner of health
   21  is authorized to  require  prior  authorization  for  any  refill  of  a
   22  prescription when more than a ten day supply of the previously dispensed
   23  amount  should  remain  were  the  product  used  as normally indicated;
   24  provided further that  the  commissioner  of  health  is  authorized  to
   25  require  prior  authorization  of  prescriptions of opioid analgesics in
   26  excess of four prescriptions in a thirty-day period in  accordance  with
   27  section  two  hundred  seventy-three  of  the public health law; medical
   28  assistance shall not include any drug provided on other than  an  in-pa-
   29  tient  basis  for which a recipient is charged or a claim is made in the
   30  case of a prescription drug,  in  excess  of  the  maximum  reimbursable
   31  amounts  to  be established by department regulations in accordance with
   32  standards established by the secretary of the United  States  department
   33  of  health and human services, or, in the case of a drug not requiring a
   34  prescription, in excess of the maximum reimbursable  amount  established
   35  by  the  commissioner of health pursuant to paragraph (a) of subdivision
   36  four of this section;
   37    S 6. This act shall take effect immediately and section  one  of  this
   38  act  shall  apply  to  policies  issued,  reissued, renewed, modified or
   39  amended on and after such date.
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