Bill Text: NY S07368 | 2017-2018 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Relates to allowing individuals to obtain a twelve month supply of contraceptive at one time, with a three month supply of a contraceptive for the initial dispensing of the contraceptive and a twelve month supply of the same contraceptive for all subsequent dispensings.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-01-10 - REFERRED TO INSURANCE [S07368 Detail]

Download: New_York-2017-S07368-Introduced.html


                STATE OF NEW YORK
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                                          7368
                    IN SENATE
                                    January 10, 2018
                                       ___________
        Introduced  by  Sen.  PARKER -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Insurance
        AN ACT to amend the insurance  law  and  the  social  services  law,  in
          relation  to  allowing  individuals to obtain a twelve month supply of
          contraception at one time
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section  1. The opening paragraph of paragraph 16 of subsection (l) of
     2  section 3221 of the insurance law, as added by chapter 554 of  the  laws
     3  of 2002, is amended to read as follows:
     4    Every group or blanket policy which provides coverage for prescription
     5  drugs  shall  include  coverage  for  the cost of contraceptive drugs or
     6  devices approved by the federal food and drug administration or  generic
     7  equivalents approved as substitutes by such food and drug administration
     8  under  the  prescription of a health care provider legally authorized to
     9  prescribe under title eight of the education law.   This coverage  shall
    10  allow  for  a  three  month  supply  of  a contraceptive for the initial
    11  dispensing of the contraceptive and a twelve month supply  of  the  same
    12  contraceptive  for  all subsequent dispensings to the certificate holder
    13  regardless of whether such certificate holder was enrolled in the policy
    14  at the time of the initial dispensing. The  coverage  required  by  this
    15  section  shall be included in policies and certificates only through the
    16  addition of a rider.
    17    § 2. Subsection (cc) of section 4303 of the insurance law, as added by
    18  chapter 554 of the laws of 2002, is amended to read as follows:
    19    (cc) Every contract which provides  coverage  for  prescription  drugs
    20  shall  include  coverage  for the cost of contraceptive drugs or devices
    21  approved by the federal food and drug administration or  generic  equiv-
    22  alents  approved  as  substitutes  by  such food and drug administration
    23  under the prescription of a health care provider legally  authorized  to
    24  prescribe  under  title  eight of the education law. This coverage shall
    25  allow for a three month  supply  of  a  contraceptive  for  the  initial
    26  dispensing  of  the  contraceptive and a twelve month supply of the same
    27  contraceptive for all subsequent dispensings to the  insured  regardless
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD01936-01-7

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     1  of  whether  the  insured was enrolled under the contract at the time of
     2  the initial dispensing. The coverage required by this section  shall  be
     3  included  in  contracts  and certificates only through the addition of a
     4  rider.
     5    §  3.  Paragraph 25 of subsection (b) of section 4322 of the insurance
     6  law, as added by chapter 504 of the laws of 1995 and the  opening  para-
     7  graph  as amended by chapter 388 of the laws of 2013, is amended to read
     8  as follows:
     9    (25) Prescription drugs,  including  contraceptive  drugs  or  devices
    10  approved  by  the federal food and drug administration or generic equiv-
    11  alents approved as substitutes by such food and drug administration  and
    12  nutritional supplements (formulas), whether administered orally or via a
    13  feeding tube for the therapeutic treatment of phenylketonuria, branched-
    14  chain  ketonuria, galactosemia and homocystinuria, obtained at a partic-
    15  ipating pharmacy under a prescription written by an in-plan  or  out-of-
    16  plan   provider.   Health  maintenance  organizations,  in  addition  to
    17  providing coverage for prescription drugs at a  participating  pharmacy,
    18  may  utilize  a mail order prescription drug program. Health maintenance
    19  organizations may provide prescription drugs pursuant to a  drug  formu-
    20  lary;  however,  health  maintenance  organizations  must  implement  an
    21  appeals process so that the use of non-formulary prescription drugs  may
    22  be requested by a physician or other provider.
    23    With  respect to contraceptive drugs, any plan shall allow for a three
    24  month supply of a  contraceptive  for  the  initial  dispensing  of  the
    25  contraceptive  and  a  twelve month supply of the same contraceptive for
    26  all subsequent dispensings to the enrollee.
    27    Health maintenance organizations shall impose  a  one  hundred  dollar
    28  individual  deductible  and a three hundred dollar family deductible per
    29  calendar year for prescription drugs obtained at a participating pharma-
    30  cy. Health maintenance organizations may  not  impose  a  deductible  on
    31  prescriptions obtained through the mail order drug program.
    32    In addition to the deductible, a ten dollar copayment shall be imposed
    33  on  up  to  a  thirty-four  day  supply of brand name prescription drugs
    34  obtained at a participating pharmacy. A five dollar copayment  shall  be
    35  imposed  on up to a thirty-four day supply of generic prescription drugs
    36  or brand name drugs for which there is no generic equivalent obtained at
    37  a participating pharmacy.
    38    If a mail order drug program is utilized, a  twenty  dollar  copayment
    39  shall  be  imposed  on  a  ninety  day supply of brand name prescription
    40  drugs. A ten dollar copayment shall be imposed on a ninety day supply of
    41  generic prescription drugs or brand name drugs for  which  there  is  no
    42  generic equivalent obtained through the mail order drug program.
    43    In  no  event  shall  the  copayment exceed the cost of the prescribed
    44  drug.
    45    § 4. Subparagraph (E) of paragraph 17 of  subsection  (i)  of  section
    46  3216  of the insurance law is amended by adding a new clause (v) to read
    47  as follows:
    48    (v) contraceptives, allowing for a three month supply for the  initial
    49  dispensing  of  the  contraceptive and a twelve month supply of the same
    50  contraceptive for all subsequent dispensings to the  insured  regardless
    51  of  whether the insured was enrolled under the policy at the time of the
    52  initial dispensing.
    53    § 5. Paragraph (d) of subdivision 3 of section  365-a  of  the  social
    54  services  law,  as  amended  by  chapter  909 of the laws of 1974 and as
    55  relettered by chapter 82 of the laws of 1995,  is  amended  to  read  as
    56  follows:

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     1    (d)  family  planning  services and supplies, including contraception,
     2  for eligible persons of childbearing age, including children under twen-
     3  ty-one years of age who can be considered sexually  active,  who  desire
     4  such  services  and  supplies,  in  accordance  with the requirements of
     5  federal  law  and  regulations and the regulations of the department. No
     6  person shall  be  compelled  or  coerced  to  accept  such  services  or
     7  supplies.    With  respect  to contraception, coverage shall allow for a
     8  three month supply of a contraceptive for the initial dispensing of  the
     9  contraceptive  and  a  twelve month supply of the same contraceptive for
    10  all subsequent dispensings.
    11    § 6. This act shall take effect immediately, and shall apply to  poli-
    12  cies  and  contracts issued, renewed, modified, altered or amended on or
    13  after such effective date.
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