Iowa 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF423 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 04/24/2023

                    House File 423 - Enrolled   House File 423   AN ACT   RELATING TO CONTRACT PHARMACIES AND COVERED ENTITIES THAT   PARTICIPATE IN THE 340B DRUG PROGRAM.   BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:    Section 1. Section 507B.4, subsection 3, Code 2023, is    amended by adding the following new paragraph:    NEW PARAGRAPH   . u. 340B drug program. Any violation of    chapter 510D by a group health plan, a health carrier that    offers group or individual health insurance coverage, a    third-party administrator, or a pharmacy benefits manager.    Sec. 2. NEW SECTION   . 510D.1 Definitions.    As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise    requires:    1. 340B program means the program created pursuant to    the Veterans Health Care Act of 1992, Pub. L. No. 102-585,    602, and codified as section 340B of the federal Public Health      Services Act.      2. Commissioner means the commissioner of insurance.    3. Contract pharmacy means a pharmacy that has executed a    contract with a covered entity to dispense covered outpatient    drugs, purchased by the covered entity through the 340B    program, to eligible patients of the covered entity.     

  House File 423, p. 2   4. Covered entity means the same as defined in 42 U.S.C.    256b(a)(4).    5. Group health plan means the same as defined in section    513B.2.    6. Medicaid managed care organization means an entity    acting pursuant to a contract with the department of health and    human services to administer the medical assistance program    under chapter 249A, and that meets the definition of health    maintenance organization under section 514B.1.    7. Pharmacy benefits manager means the same as defined in    section 510B.1.    8. Similarly situated entity or pharmacy means an entity    or pharmacy located in Iowa that is of a generally comparable    size, and that operates in a market with similar demographic    characteristics, including population size, density,    distribution, and vital statistics, and reasonably similar    economic and geographic conditions.    9. Third-party administrator means the same as defined in    section 510.11.    Sec. 3. NEW SECTION   . 510D.2 340B drug program  contract    pharmacies and covered entities.    1. Group health plans, health carriers that offer    group or individual health insurance coverage, third-party    administrators, and pharmacy benefits managers shall not    discriminate against a covered entity or a contract pharmacy    by reimbursing the covered entity or the contract pharmacy    for a prescription drug or a dispensing fee in an amount    less than the group health plan, health carrier, third-party    administrator, or pharmacy benefits manager reimburses a    similarly situated entity or pharmacy that is not a covered    entity or a contract pharmacy.    2. a. Group health plans, health carriers that offer    group or individual health insurance coverage, third-party    administrators, and pharmacy benefits managers shall not,    on the basis that an entity is a covered entity or that a    pharmacy is a contract pharmacy, or that a covered entity or    contract pharmacy participate in the 340B program, impose    any of the following contractual terms and conditions on the    covered entity or the contract pharmacy that differ from those    

  House File 423, p. 3   imposed on a similarly situated entity or pharmacy that is not    a covered entity or a contract pharmacy:    (1) Fees or other assessments that are not required by state    law or the Iowa administrative code.    (2) Chargebacks, clawbacks, or other reimbursement    adjustments that are not required by state law or the Iowa    administrative code.    (3) Professional dispensing fees that are not required by    state law or the Iowa administrative code.    (4) Restrictions or requirements related to participation    in standard or preferred pharmacy networks.    (5) Requirements related to the frequency or scope of    audits.    (6) Requirements related to inventory management systems    that utilize generally accepted accounting principles.    (7) Requirements related to mandatory disclosure either    directly or through a third party, except disclosures required    by federal law, of prescription orders that are filled with    covered outpatient drugs obtained through the 340B program.    b. Paragraph a , subparagraphs (1) and (2), shall not be    construed to prohibit adjustments for overpayments or other    errors associated with an adjudicated claim.    c. Paragraph a , subparagraph (7), shall not be construed    to prohibit modifiers or other identifiers on claims to    identify whether a drug was purchased through the 340B program    or to prevent duplication of rebates.    3. Group health plans, health carriers that offer    group or individual health insurance coverage, third-party    administrators, and pharmacy benefits managers shall not do    any of the following on the basis that an entity is a covered    entity or that a pharmacy is a contract pharmacy, or that a    covered entity or a contract pharmacy participates in the 340B    program:    a. Place any restrictions or impose any requirements on    an individual that chooses to obtain a covered outpatient    drug from a covered entity or a contract pharmacy, whether in    person, via courier or the United States post office, or any    other form of delivery.    b. Refuse to contract with a covered entity or a contract   

  House File 423, p. 4   pharmacy based on any criteria that is not applied equally to a    contract with a similarly situated entity or pharmacy that does    not participate in the 340B drug program.    c. Impose any restriction or condition on a covered entity    that interferes with the covered entitys ability to maximize    the value of the discounts obtained by the covered entity    through the covered entitys participation in the 340B drug    program.    Sec. 4. NEW SECTION   . 510D.3 Enforcement.    1. The commissioner may take any enforcement action under    the commissioners authority to enforce compliance with this    chapter.    2. After notice and hearing, the commissioner may issue any    order or impose any penalty pursuant to section 507B.7 upon a    finding that a group health plan, a health carrier that offers    group or individual health insurance coverage, a third-party    administrator, or a pharmacy benefits manager violated this    chapter.    3. A violation of this chapter shall be an unfair or    deceptive act or practice in the business of insurance pursuant    to section 507B.4, subsection 3.    Sec. 5. NEW SECTION   . 510D.4 Rules.    The commissioner of insurance may adopt rules as necessary    to implement the chapter.    Sec. 6. NEW SECTION   . 510D.5 Conflict of laws.    If any provision of this chapter is inconsistent or in    conflict with applicable state or federal law or rule, or the    state Medicaid plan, the applicable state or federal law or    rule, or the state Medicaid plan, shall prevail to the extent    necessary to eliminate the inconsistency or conflict.    Sec. 7. NEW SECTION   . 510D.6 Applicability.    This chapter shall apply to covered entities, contract    pharmacies, group health plans, health carriers that offer    group or individual health insurance coverage, third-party    administrators, and pharmacy benefits managers, but shall not    apply to their operations under a contract with the state    Medicaid agency or a Medicaid managed care organization,    regardless of whether the covered entity or contract pharmacy       

  House File 423, p. 5   is eligible to retain the 340B discounts generated by the    covered entities and contract pharmacies.    ______________________________   PAT GRASSLEY   Speaker of the House   ______________________________   AMY SINCLAIR   President of the Senate   I hereby certify that this bill originated in the House and   is known as House File 423, Ninetieth General Assembly.   ______________________________   MEGHAN NELSON   Chief Clerk of the House   Approved _______________, 2023 ______________________________   KIM REYNOLDS   Governor