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SB 161Health insurance; limit on cost-sharing payments for prescription drugs under certain plans.

VA 20261 session

Health insurance; limit on cost-sharing payments for prescription drugs under certain plans. Requires each carrier that offers a health plan in either the individual or small group market to ensure that at least one health plan in each of the bronze, silver, gold, and platinum levels of coverage in each rating area in the individual and small group market conform with the following: (i) a plan that offers a platinum level of coverage shall limit a person's cost-sharing payment for prescription drugs covered under the plan to an amount that does not exceed $150 per 30-day supply of the prescription drug; (ii) a plan that offers a gold level of coverage shall limit a person's cost-sharing payment for prescription drugs covered under the plan to an amount that does not exceed $200 per 30-day supply of the prescription drug; (iii) a plan that offers a silver level of coverage shall limit a person's cost-sharing payment for prescription drugs covered under the plan to an amount that does not exceed $250 per 30-day supply of the prescription drug; and (iv) a plan that offers a bronze level of coverage shall limit a person's cost-sharing payment for prescription drugs covered under the plan to an amount that does not exceed $300 per 30-day supply of the prescription drug. The bill requires that any plans offered to meet its requirements are (a) clearly and appropriately named to aid the consumer or plan sponsor in the plan selection process and (b) marketed in the same manner as other plans offered by the carrier. The bill's provisions apply to any individual or group accident and sickness insurance policy, any individual or group accident and sickness subscription contract, and any health care plan for health care services delivered, issued for delivery, or renewed in the Commonwealth on or after January 1, 2028. This bill is identical to HB 625.

Latest action: Acts of Assembly Chapter

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Action timeline (57)
  1. · senate · S4020
  2. · senate · S0201
  3. · senate · S8500
  4. · senate · S8122
  5. · senate · S0206
  6. · senate · S4150
  7. · senate · S4140
  8. · senate · S4160
  9. · senate · S4160
  10. · senate · S4160
  11. · senate · S4160
  12. · senate · S4120
  13. · senate · S4210
  14. · senate · S4600
  15. · senate · S4602
  16. · senate · S5000
  17. · house · H5220
  18. · house · H4110
  19. · house · H1401
  20. · house · H1408
  21. · house · H4640
  22. · house · H4120
  23. · house · H4130
  24. · house · H4410
  25. · house · H4601
  26. · house · H5022
  27. · senate · S5432
  28. · house · H5520
  29. · house · H6010
  30. · senate · S6012
  31. · senate · S6011
  32. · senate · S6013
  33. · senate · S8500
  34. · house · H6011
  35. · house · H6013
  36. · senate · S4641
  37. · C6038
  38. · C6038
  39. · senate · S6015
  40. · house · H6015
  41. · C6038
  42. · C6038
  43. · C6038
  44. · C6038
  45. · C6038
  46. · C6038
  47. · senate · S5610
  48. · senate · S5601
  49. · senate · S5620
  50. · senate · S7010
  51. · G7010
  52. · house · H5620
  53. · senate · S7010
  54. · G7010
  55. · G7050
  56. · G7050
  57. · G9998
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1Russet Perry (D, state_upper VA)sponsor05
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0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)

By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no

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