AB815-ASA2,5,55 (c) "Prescription order" has the meaning given in s. 450.01 (21).
AB815-ASA2,5,13 6(2) A person who is a resident, as defined in s. 27.01 (10) (a), of this state, who
7is at least 65 years of age, who is ineligible for medical assistance, whose income does
8not exceed 185% of the poverty line and who pays the program enrollment fee
9specified in sub. (3) (a) is eligible to purchase a prescription drug at the amounts
10specified in sub. (6) (b). The person may apply to the department, on a form provided
11by the department together with program enrollment fee payment, for a
12determination of eligibility and issuance of a prescription drug card for purchase of
13prescription drugs under this section.
AB815-ASA2,5,14 14(3) Program participants shall pay all of the following:
AB815-ASA2,5,1515 (a) Annually, a program enrollment fee of $25.
AB815-ASA2,5,1616 (b) Annually, a deductible of $840.
AB815-ASA2,5,1717 (c) After payment of the deductible under par. (b), all of the following:
AB815-ASA2,5,1918 1. A copayment of $10 for each prescription drug that bears only a generic
19name.
AB815-ASA2,5,2120 2. A copayment of $20 for each prescription drug that does not bear only a
21generic name.
AB815-ASA2,5,25 22(4) The department shall devise and distribute a form for application for the
23program under sub. (2), shall determine eligibility of applicants and shall issue to
24eligible persons a prescription drug card for use in purchasing prescription drugs, as
25specified in sub. (5).
AB815-ASA2,6,6
1(5) Beginning July 1, 2001, as a condition of participation by a pharmacy or
2pharmacist in the program under ss. 49.45, 49.46 or 49.47, the pharmacy or
3pharmacist may not charge a person who presents a valid prescription order and a
4card indicating that he or she meets eligibility requirements under sub. (2) an
5amount for a prescription drug under the order that exceeds the amounts specified
6in sub. (6) (b).
AB815-ASA2,6,9 7(6) (a) The charge for a prescription drug shall be calculated at the average
8wholesale price minus 5% or the maximum allowable cost, as determined by the
9department, whichever is less.
AB815-ASA2,6,1110 (b) The amounts that a pharmacy or pharmacist may charge a person specified
11in sub. (2) in a calendar year period for a prescription drug are the following:
AB815-ASA2,6,1512 1. If applicable, a deductible, as specified in sub. (3) (b), for a prescription drug
13that is charged at the rate specified in par. (a), plus a dispensing fee that is equal to
14the dispensing fee permitted to be charged for prescription drugs for which coverage
15is provided under s. 49.46 (2) (b) 6. h.
AB815-ASA2,6,1716 2. After the deductible under subd. 1. is charged, the copayment, as applicable,
17that is specified in sub. (3) (c) 1. or 2.
AB815-ASA2,6,2118 (c) The department shall calculate and transmit to pharmacies and
19pharmacists that are certified providers of medical assistance amounts that may be
20used in calculating charges under par. (a). The department shall periodically update
21this information and transmit the updated amounts to pharmacies and pharmacists.
AB815-ASA2,7,2 22(7) The department or an entity with which the department contracts may
23enter into a rebate agreement that is modeled on the rebate agreement specified
24under 42 USC 1396r-8 with a drug manufacturer that sells drugs for prescribed use

1in this state. The rebate agreement, if negotiated, shall include all of the following
2as requirements:
AB815-ASA2,7,63 (a) That the manufacturer shall make rebate payments for each prescription
4drug of the manufacturer that is prescribed for persons who are eligible under sub.
5(2), to the state treasurer to be credited to the appropriation under s. 20.435 (4) (j),
6each calendar quarter or according to a schedule established by the department.
AB815-ASA2,7,87 (b) That the amount of the rebate payment shall be determined by a method
8specified in 42 USC 1396r-8 (c).
AB815-ASA2,7,17 9(8) From the appropriation accounts under s. 20.435 (4) (bv) and (j), beginning
10July 1, 2001, the department shall provide to pharmacies and pharmacists
11payments, under a schedule that is identical to that used by the department for
12payment of pharmacy provider claims under medical assistance, that correspond to
13the amounts charged by the pharmacies and pharmacists to persons who meet
14criteria for eligibility under sub. (2) for a prescription drug at the rate specified in
15sub. (6) (a), minus the amount of a copayment charged under sub. (6) (b) 2., plus a
16dispensing fee, as specified in sub. (6) (b) 1. The department shall devise and
17distribute a form for reports by pharmacies and pharmacists under this subsection.
AB815-ASA2,7,23 18(9) The department shall monitor compliance by pharmacies and pharmacists
19that are certified providers of medical assistance with the requirements of sub. (5)
20and shall annually report to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2) concerning the
21compliance. The report shall include information on any pharmacies or pharmacists
22that discontinue participation as certified providers of medical assistance and the
23reasons given for the discontinuance.
AB815-ASA2,8,2 24(10) If federal law is amended to provide coverage for prescription drugs for
25outpatient care as a benefit under medicare or to provide similar coverage under

1another program, the department shall submit a report concerning this fact to
2appropriate standing committees of the legislature under s. 13.172 (3).
AB815-ASA2,8,6 3(11) After June 30, 2001, and before July 1, 2003, the department may not
4under sub. (4) subject a manufacturer that enters into a rebate agreement under sub.
5(7) to prior authorization requirements for a prescription drug for outpatient care for
6treatment of a chronic condition.
AB815-ASA2,8,9 7(12) Except as provided in subs. (9) to (11), the department may enter into a
8contract with an entity to perform the duties and exercise the powers of the
9department under this section.
AB815-ASA2, s. 14 10Section 14. Appropriation changes.
AB815-ASA2,8,1611 (1) Prescription drug assistance for elderly; administration. In the schedule
12under section 20.005 (3) of the statutes for the appropriation to the joint committee
13on finance under section 20.865 (4) (a) of the statutes, as affected by the acts of 1999,
14the dollar amount is increased by $2,000,000 for fiscal year 2000-01 to increase
15funding for administration of the prescription drug assistance for elderly program
16under section 49.688 of the statutes, as created by this act.
AB815-ASA2, s. 15 17Section 15. Initial applicability.
AB815-ASA2,8,2018 (1) The treatment of section 49.47 (4) (aq), (b) 2m. b., 2r., 2w. and 3., (c) 1. and
193. and (i) (2) (intro.) of the statutes first applies to eligibility determinations made
20for medical assistance on July 1, 2001.
AB815-ASA2, s. 16 21Section 16. Effective dates; health and family services. This act takes
22effect on the day after publication, except as follows:
AB815-ASA2,8,2423 (1) Prescription drug assistance for elderly. The treatment of section 20.435
24(4) (bv) of the statutes takes effect on July 1, 2001.
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