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SB 669Pharmacy benefits managers; requirements, application of law, report, delayed effective date.

VA 20261 session

Pharmacy benefits managers; requirements; scope; report. Requires all health insurance carriers to use the pass-through pricing model and may limit a pharmacy benefits manager from deriving income from pharmacy benefits management services provided to a carrier except for income derived from a pharmacy benefits management fee. The bill prohibits a pharmacy benefits manager from (i) reversing and or resubmitting the claim of a pharmacist or pharmacy without meeting certain requirements, (ii) reducing any payment to a pharmacist or pharmacy to an effective rate of reimbursement, or (iii) retroactively denying or reducing a claim or aggregate of claims except under certain circumstances. The bill requires the State Corporation Commission (the Commission) to examine the practice of carriers or pharmacy benefits managers requiring or inducing covered individuals to utilize pharmacy services at an affiliated pharmacy. The Commission is required to report its findings and recommendations to the General Assembly by December 1, 2027. Certain provisions of the bill have a delayed effective date of July 1, 2027. This bill incorporates SB 410 and SB 413 and is identical to HB 830.

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Sponsors (2)
Action timeline (46)
  1. · senate · S4020
  2. · senate · S0201
  3. · senate · S8122
  4. · senate · S8122
  5. · senate · S0208
  6. · senate · S4099
  7. · senate · S0208
  8. · senate · S4099
  9. · senate · S4640
  10. · senate · S0505
  11. · senate · S4150
  12. · senate · S4140
  13. · senate · S4160
  14. · senate · S4160
  15. · senate · S4160
  16. · senate · S4120
  17. · senate · S4410
  18. · senate · S4600
  19. · senate · S4601
  20. · senate · S5000
  21. · senate · S8500
  22. · house · H5220
  23. · house · H4110
  24. · house · H1401
  25. · house · H1408
  26. · house · H4640
  27. · house · H4120
  28. · house · H4009
  29. · house · H4160
  30. · house · H4641
  31. · house · H8123
  32. · house · H4130
  33. · house · H4410
  34. · house · H4420
  35. · house · H4603
  36. · house · H5022
  37. · senate · S5432
  38. · senate · S5610
  39. · senate · S5601
  40. · house · H5620
  41. · senate · S5620
  42. · senate · S7010
  43. · G7010
  44. · senate · S8500
  45. · G7050
  46. · G9998
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Who matters

Members ranked by combined influence on this bill: role (sponsor 5 / cosponsor 1), capped speech count from the Congressional Record, and recorded-vote engagement.

#MemberRoleSpeechesVotedScore
1Aaron R. Rouse (D, state_upper VA)sponsor05
2Mark J. Peake (R, state_upper VA)cosponsor01
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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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