New Jersey 2024 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4275 Introduced / Fiscal Note

                       
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LEGISLATIVE FISCAL ESTIMATE 
ASSEMBLY, No. 4275 
STATE OF NEW JERSEY 
221st LEGISLATURE 
 
DATED: FEBRUARY 14, 2025 
 
 
SUMMARY 
 
Synopsis: Prohibits SHBP, SEHBP, and Medicaid from denying coverage for 
maintenance medications for chronic conditions for covered persons 
solely because of change in health benefits plan or pharmacy benefits 
manager. 
Type of Impact: Annual expenditure increase to the State and participating local 
entities. 
Agencies Affected: Division of Pensions and Benefits in the Department of the Treasury. 
 
 
Office of Legislative Services Estimate 
Fiscal Impact    Annual   
State Expenditure Increase Indeterminate  
Local Expenditure Increase Indeterminate  
 
 
 The Office of Legislative Services (OLS) estimates that preventing persons covered under 
contracts issued or purchased by the State Health Benefits Commission or the School 
Employees’ Health Benefits Commission from losing coverage for maintenance medications 
for chronic conditions because of a change in health benefits plan or pharmacy benefits 
manager will result in an indeterminate annual expenditure increase to the State and 
participating local entities.  
 
 The OLS finds that the bill’s provisions will not impact State Medicaid expenditures. 
 
 
BILL DESCRIPTION 
 
 This bill prevents persons covered under contracts issued or purchased by the State Health 
Benefits Commission, the School Employees’ Health Benefits Commission, or the State Medicaid 
Program from losing coverage for maintenance medications for chronic conditions when the loss 
of coverage in pharmaceutical benefits results solely from a change in the covered person’s health 
benefits plan or the pharmacy benefits manager for that plan.  Under the bill, the covered person  FE to A4275  
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needs to have been taking the medication before the change in the plan or pharmacy benefit 
manager, and that class of drug must be covered under the new plan or pharmacy benefit manager. 
 
 
FISCAL ANALYSIS 
 
EXECUTIVE BRANCH 
 
  None received. 
 
OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE SERVICES 
 
 The OLS estimates that prohibiting contracts issued or purchased by the State Health Benefits 
Commission or the School Employees’ Health Benefits Commission from denying coverage for 
maintenance medications for chronic conditions for covered persons when the denial results solely 
from a change in health benefits plan or that plan’s pharmacy benefits manager will result in an 
indeterminate annual expenditure increase to the State, to local governments that participate in the 
State Health Benefits Program, and to school districts that participate in the School Employees’ 
Health Benefits Program. 
 The annual expenditure increase will depend on the number of covered persons who would 
otherwise have lost coverage for a maintenance medication for a chronic condition due solely to a 
change in health benefits plan or pharmacy benefits manager and the extent to which the new plan 
or pharmacy benefits manager provides coverage for that same medication. The OLS is unable to 
determine the number of persons who will be impacted under the bill or the coverage requirements 
of the prospective new health benefits plan or pharmacy benefits manager. 
 The OLS finds that the bill’s provisions will not impact State Medicaid expenditures.  The 
current contract between the Medicaid managed care organizations and the Division of Medical 
Assistance and Health Services in the Department of Human Services stipulates that an enrollee 
who is receiving a prescription medication that was on the managed care organization’s formulary 
and subsequently removed or changed will be allowed to continue to receive this medication, if 
requested by the prescriber and the enrollee, for as long as the enrollee is a member of the managed 
care plan.    
 
 
Section: State Government 
Analyst: Anna Harris 
Associate Fiscal Analyst 
Approved: Thomas Koenig 
Legislative Budget and Finance Officer 
 
 
This legislative fiscal estimate has been produced by the Office of Legislative Services due to the 
failure of the Executive Branch to respond to our request for a fiscal note. 
 
This fiscal estimate has been prepared pursuant to P.L.1980, c.67 (C.52:13B-6 et seq.).