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[Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law. *hb0356* HOUSE BILL 356 P6, P4 5lr0816 HB 670/24 – APP By: Delegates Grammer, Arikan, Chisholm, Fisher, Nawrocki, and Szeliga Introduced and read first time: January 16, 2025 Assigned to: Appropriations A BILL ENTITLED AN ACT concerning 1 State Prescription Drug Benefits – Retirees 2 FOR the purpose of authorizing certain retirees who began State service before a certain 3 date to be eligible for prescription drug benefits in the State Employee and Retiree 4 Health and Welfare Benefits Program; specifying that prescription drug benefits 5 shall be discontinued for certain Medicare–eligible retirees who began State service 6 on or after a certain date and their Medicare–eligible spouses and dependent 7 children; repealing the Maryland State Retiree Prescription Drug Coverage 8 Program, the Maryland State Retiree Catastrophic Prescription Drug Assistance 9 Program, and the Maryland State Retiree Life–Sustaining Prescription Drug 10 Assistance Program; repealing a requirement that the Secretary of Budget and 11 Management provide a certain notice; repealing a requirement for the Department 12 of Budget and Management to submit certain reports and ensure Medicare–eligible 13 retirees have access to certain services; and generally relating to State prescription 14 drug benefits for retirees from State employment. 15 BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 16 Article – State Personnel and Pensions 17 Section 2–509.1 18 Annotated Code of Maryland 19 (2024 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) 20 BY repealing 21 Chapter 767 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 2019 22 Section 2, 4, and 5 23 SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 24 That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 25 Article – State Personnel and Pensions 26 2 HOUSE BILL 356 2–509.1. 1 (a) (1) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, the State shall 2 continue to include a prescription drug benefit plan in the health insurance benefit options 3 established under the Program and available to retirees under §§ 2–508 and 2–509 of this 4 subtitle notwithstanding the enactment of the federal Medicare Prescription Drug, 5 Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 or any other federal law permitting states to 6 discontinue prescription drug benefit plans to retirees of a state. 7 (2) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section: 8 (i) a retiree may elect to cover the retiree’s spouse or dependent 9 child under the State prescription drug benefit plan under §§ 2–508 and 2–509 of this 10 subtitle; and 11 (ii) if a surviving spouse or surviving dependent child of a retiree is 12 eligible to enroll in the State prescription drug benefit plan under § 2–508 or § 2–509 of this 13 subtitle, the surviving spouse or surviving dependent child may elect to enroll in the State 14 prescription drug benefit plan. 15 (b) (1) THIS SUBSECTION APPLI ES ONLY TO A RETIREE WHO BEGAN 16 STATE SERVICE ON OR A FTER JULY 1, 2011. 17 (2) Except as provided in [subsection (c) of this section] PARAGRAPH (3) 18 OF THIS SUBSECTION , on January 1, 2019, the State shall discontinue prescription drug 19 benefits for: 20 [(1)] (I) a Medicare–eligible retiree; 21 [(2)] (II) the Medicare–eligible spouse or surviving spouse of a retiree; and 22 [(3)] (III) a Medicare–eligible dependent child or surviving dependent child 23 of a retiree. 24 [(c) (1)] (3) (I) If a retiree is eligible to participate in the prescription 25 drug benefit plan under Medicare, but the retiree’s spouse or dependent child is not eligible 26 to participate in a Medicare prescription drug benefit plan, the retiree may elect to cover 27 the retiree’s spouse or dependent child under the State prescription drug benefit plan. 28 [(2)] (II) If the surviving spouse or surviving dependent child of a retiree 29 is eligible to enroll in the State prescription drug benefit plan under § 2–508 or § 2–509 of 30 this subtitle, but is not eligible to participate in the prescription drug benefit plan under 31 Medicare, the surviving spouse or surviving dependent child may elect to enroll in the State 32 prescription drug benefit plan. 33 [(d) (1) This subsection applies only to a retiree, a retiree’s spouse or surviving 34 HOUSE BILL 356 3 spouse, and a retiree’s dependent child or surviving dependent child: 1 (i) who is enrolled in a prescription drug benefit plan under 2 Medicare; 3 (ii) if the retiree is retired on or before December 31, 2019; and 4 (iii) if the retiree is eligible under § 2–508 or § 2–509 of this subtitle 5 to enroll and participate in the health insurance benefit options established under the 6 Program. 7 (2) (i) Subject to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, on or before 8 January 1, 2020, the Department shall establish a Maryland State Retiree Prescription 9 Drug Coverage Program that reimburses a participant for out–of–pocket costs that exceed 10 the limits established for non–Medicare–eligible retirees in § 2–508(d)(2)(iii) of this 11 subtitle. 12 (ii) The Department may establish an out–of–pocket limit higher 13 than the limits established in subparagraph (i) of this paragraph for a retiree who qualifies 14 for a partial State subsidy. 15 (3) The Maryland State Retiree Prescription Drug Coverage Program 16 established under paragraph (2) of this subsection may include: 17 (i) a health reimbursement account established in accordance with 18 § 105(h) of the Internal Revenue Code; or 19 (ii) another program that provides assistance with prescription drug 20 costs. 21 (4) A retiree, a retiree’s spouse or surviving spouse, and a retiree’s 22 dependent child or surviving dependent child may enroll in the Maryland State Retiree 23 Prescription Drug Coverage Program during the open enrollment period or any special 24 enrollment period for retiree health insurance benefit options. 25 (e) (1) This subsection applies only to a retiree, a retiree’s spouse or surviving 26 spouse, and a retiree’s dependent child or surviving dependent child: 27 (i) who is enrolled in a prescription drug benefit plan under 28 Medicare; and 29 (ii) if the retiree: 30 1. began State service on or before June 30, 2011; 31 2. retired on or after January 1, 2020; and 32 4 HOUSE BILL 356 3. is eligible under § 2–508 or § 2–509 of this subtitle to enroll 1 and participate in the health insurance benefit options established under the Program. 2 (2) (i) Subject to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, on or before 3 January 1, 2020, the Department shall establish a Maryland State Retiree Catastrophic 4 Prescription Drug Assistance Program that reimburses a participant for out–of–pocket 5 costs after the participant has entered catastrophic coverage under a prescription drug 6 benefit plan under Medicare. 7 (ii) The Department may establish a maximum reimbursement 8 amount for a retiree who qualifies for a partial State subsidy. 9 (3) The Maryland State Retiree Catastrophic Prescription Drug Assistance 10 Program under paragraph (2) of this subsection may provide reimbursements through: 11 (i) a health reimbursement account established in accordance with 12 § 105(h) of the Internal Revenue Code; or 13 (ii) another program that provides assistance with prescription drug 14 costs. 15 (4) A retiree, a retiree’s spouse or surviving spouse, and a retiree’s 16 dependent child or surviving dependent child may enroll in the Maryland State Retiree 17 Catastrophic Prescription Drug Assistance Program during the open enrollment period or 18 any special enrollment period for retiree health insurance benefit options. 19 (f) (1) This subsection applies only to a retiree, a retiree’s spouse or surviving 20 spouse, and a retiree’s dependent child or surviving dependent child: 21 (i) who is enrolled in: 22 1. the Maryland State Retiree Prescription Drug Coverage 23 Program established under subsection (d) of this section; or 24 2. the Maryland State Retiree Catastrophic Prescription 25 Drug Assistance Program established under subsection (e) of this section; and 26 (ii) if the retiree is eligible under § 2–508 or § 2–509 of this subtitle 27 to enroll and participate in the health insurance benefit options established under the 28 Program. 29 (2) (i) On or before January 1, 2020, the Department shall establish a 30 Maryland State Retiree Life–Sustaining Prescription Drug Assistance Program that 31 reimburses a participant for out–of–pocket costs for a life–sustaining prescription drug that 32 is: 33 1. covered by the prescription drug benefit plan in the health 34 HOUSE BILL 356 5 insurance benefit options established under the Program; and 1 2. not covered by the prescription drug benefit plan under 2 Medicare in which the participant is enrolled. 3 (ii) The Department shall develop a list of the prescription drugs 4 that qualify for reimbursement under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph. 5 (iii) The Department may establish maximum reimbursement 6 amounts for a retiree who qualifies for a partial State subsidy. 7 (3) The Maryland State Retiree Life–Sustaining Prescription Drug 8 Assistance Program established under paragraph (2) of this subsection may provide 9 reimbursements through: 10 (i) a health reimbursement account established in accordance with 11 § 105(h) of the Internal Revenue Code; or 12 (ii) another program that provides assistance with prescription drug 13 costs. 14 (4) A retiree, a retiree’s spouse or surviving spouse, and a retiree’s 15 dependent child or surviving dependent child shall be automatically enrolled in the 16 Maryland State Retiree Life–Sustaining Prescription Drug Assistance Program on 17 enrollment in: 18 (i) the Maryland State Retiree Prescription Drug Coverage Program 19 established under subsection (d) of this section; or 20 (ii) the Maryland State Retiree Catastrophic Prescription Drug 21 Assistance Program established under subsection (e) of this section. 22 (g) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, not later than July 1 of each 23 year, the Secretary shall provide written certified notice of the change in the State 24 prescription drug benefit plan under this section to the individuals who will become eligible 25 in the next calendar year to enroll in the: 26 (i) Maryland State Retiree Prescription Drug Coverage Program; 27 (ii) Maryland State Retiree Catastrophic Prescription Drug 28 Assistance Program; or 29 (iii) Maryland State Retiree Life–Sustaining Prescription Drug 30 Assistance Program. 31 (2) The notice shall include information regarding: 32 6 HOUSE BILL 356 (i) coverage options available in the Medicare prescription drug 1 benefit plan, including options that are similar to the prescription drug benefit plan in the 2 health insurance benefit options established under the Program; 3 (ii) the potential for significant penalties if an individual does not 4 promptly choose a Medicare prescription drug benefit plan immediately on termination of 5 the individual’s participation in the State prescription drug benefit plan; 6 (iii) the programs available under subsections (d), (e), and (f) of this 7 section; and 8 (iv) any additional resources made available by the Department in 9 accordance with this section. 10 (h) (1) The Department shall ensure Medicare–eligible retirees have access to 11 one–on–one counseling services to assist retirees in selecting a Medicare prescription drug 12 benefit plan. 13 (2) The Department shall develop a plan to communicate to 14 Medicare–eligible retirees the availability of: 15 (i) the programs under subsections (d), (e), and (f) of this section; 16 and 17 (ii) services and information regarding prescription drug benefit 18 plans under Medicare. 19 (3) On or before December 31, 2019, the Department shall submit a report 20 to the Senate Budget and Taxation Committee and the House Appropriations Committee, 21 in accordance with § 2–1257 of the State Government Article, on the plan developed under 22 paragraph (2) of this subsection. 23 (4) The report required under paragraph (3) of this subsection shall 24 include: 25 (i) options for providing one–on–one counseling, including: 26 1. in–person, over–the–phone, or web–based counseling; 27 2. the times at which one–on–one counseling will be 28 available; 29 3. a plan to ensure equitable geographic access to 30 one–on–one counseling; and 31 4. entering into a statewide contract with an employee 32 benefits administrator or similar entity to provide one–on–one counseling services; 33 HOUSE BILL 356 7 (ii) plans for holding seminars in every county of the State to provide 1 information regarding eligibility for and available benefits under the programs established 2 under subsections (d), (e), and (f) of this section; 3 (iii) plans for providing access to a web–based overview and 4 interactive website that provide information on: 5 1. Medicare prescription drug benefit plans; and 6 2. subsidy and financial assistance programs for low–income 7 individuals; and 8 (iv) plans for providing a toll–free hotline for reporting issues and 9 concerns regarding the services provided in accordance with this paragraph. 10 (i) Subject to the requirements of § 13–108 of the State Finance and Procurement 11 Article, the Department may make an emergency procurement for: 12 (1) staff required to carry out the provisions of this section; and 13 (2) a third party to administer health reimbursement accounts established 14 under this section. 15 (j) The Department shall submit quarterly reports to the Governor and, in 16 accordance with § 2–1257 of the State Government Article, the House Appropriations 17 Committee, the Senate Budget and Taxation Committee, and the Joint Committee on 18 Pensions, on: 19 (1) the status of establishing the programs under subsections (d), (e), and 20 (f) of this section, including: 21 (i) the status of procuring any contracts necessary to operate the 22 programs; and 23 (ii) the prescription drugs determined to qualify for reimbursement 24 under the Maryland State Retiree Life–Sustaining Prescription Drug Assistance Program 25 under subsection (f) of this section; 26 (2) the availability of one–on–one counseling services required under 27 subsection (h) of this section; 28 (3) the details of the health reimbursement accounts or other programs to 29 provide assistance with prescription drug costs for individuals enrolled in the programs 30 under subsections (d), (e), and (f) of this section, including: 31 (i) the specific out–of–pocket costs eligible for reimbursement; 32 8 HOUSE BILL 356 (ii) the required process for receiving reimbursement; 1 (iii) the method of reimbursement; 2 (iv) the timing of reimbursement; and 3 (v) a plan to use debit cards to process reimbursements in a 4 convenient and efficient manner; and 5 (4) in total and by category for the previous quarter, the number of issues 6 and concerns reported to the hotline. 7 (k) The Department shall adopt regulations to implement the provisions of this 8 section.] 9 Chapter 767 of the Acts of 2019 10 [SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That, notwithstanding any other 11 provision of law, if the final resolution of the injunction issued in the U.S. District Court 12 for the District of Maryland in Fitch v. State of Maryland et al, Case No. 1:18 13 CV–0287–PM (D. Md.) occurs on a date that is: 14 (1) less than 9 months before the first day of the next State health benefits 15 open enrollment period, the following shall begin on the first day of the second State health 16 benefits plan year immediately following the resolution: 17 (i) the elimination of the State prescription drug benefits for 18 Medicare–eligible retirees, Medicare–eligible spouses or surviving spouses of retirees, and 19 Medicare–eligible dependent children or surviving dependent children of retirees under § 20 2–509.1(b) of the State Personnel and Pensions Article; 21 (ii) the establishment of the Maryland State Retiree Prescription 22 Drug Coverage Program, the Maryland State Retiree Catastrophic Prescription Drug 23 Assistance Program, and the Maryland State Retiree Life–Sustaining Prescription Drug 24 Assistance Program in § 2–509.1(d), (e), and (f) of the State Personnel and Pensions Article, 25 respectively, as enacted by Section 1 of this Act; and 26 (iii) the provision of written certified notice to individuals under § 27 2–509.1(g) of the State Personnel and Pensions Article, as enacted by Section 1 of this Act; 28 or 29 (2) 9 months or more before the first day of the next State health benefits 30 open enrollment period, the following shall begin on the first day of the State health 31 benefits plan year immediately following the resolution following the next open enrollment 32 period: 33 HOUSE BILL 356 9 (i) the elimination of the State prescription drug benefits for 1 Medicare–eligible retirees, Medicare–eligible spouses or surviving spouses of retirees, and 2 Medicare–eligible dependent children or surviving dependent children of retirees under § 3 2–509.1(b) of the State Personnel and Pensions Article; 4 (ii) the establishment of the Maryland State Retiree Prescription 5 Drug Coverage Program, the Maryland State Retiree Catastrophic Prescription Drug 6 Assistance Program, and the Maryland State Retiree Life–Sustaining Prescription Drug 7 Assistance Program in § 2–509.1(d), (e), and (f) of the State Personnel and Pensions Article, 8 respectively, as enacted by Section 1 of this Act; and 9 (iii) the provision of written certified notice to individuals under § 10 2–509.1(g) of the State Personnel and Pensions Article, as enacted by Section 1 of this Act.] 11 [SECTION 4. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That it is the intent of the General 12 Assembly that the Department of Budget and Management establish the Maryland State 13 Retiree Prescription Drug Coverage Program, the Maryland State Retiree Catastrophic 14 Prescription Drug Assistance Program, and the Maryland State Retiree Life–Sustaining 15 Prescription Drug Assistance Program in § 2–509.1(d), (e), and (f) of the State Personnel 16 and Pensions Article, respectively, in a manner that allows retirees to access 17 reimbursement at the time of prescription drug purchase, through a mechanism such as 18 debit cards.] 19 [SECTION 5. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That it is the intent of the General 20 Assembly that the Department of Budget and Management attend at least one meeting 21 each year of the Joint Committee on Pensions to update the Committee on implementation 22 of the provisions of this Act.] 23 SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect July 24 1, 2025. 25