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AB50,1453,118(4) Enforcement. (a) Any individual who violates this section or any rules
9promulgated under this section shall be fined not less than $1,000 nor more than
10$3,000 for each offense. Each day of continued violation constitutes a separate
11offense.
AB50,1453,1612(b) The commissioner may suspend or revoke the license of a pharmaceutical
13representative who violates this section or any rules promulgated under this
14section. A suspended or revoked license under this paragraph may not be
15reinstated until the pharmaceutical representative remedies all violations related
16to the suspension or revocation and pays all assessed penalties and fees.
AB50,1453,1917(5) Rules. The commissioner shall promulgate rules to implement this
18section, including rules that require pharmaceutical representatives to complete
19continuing educational coursework as a condition of licensure.
AB50,294520Section 2945. 632.864 of the statutes is created to read:
AB50,1453,2221632.864 Pharmacy services administrative organizations. (1)
22Definitions. In this section:
AB50,1453,2323(a) Administrative service means any of the following:
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11. Assisting with claims.
AB50,1454,222. Assisting with audits.
AB50,1454,333. Providing centralized payment.
AB50,1454,444. Performing certification in a specialized care program.
AB50,1454,555. Providing compliance support.
AB50,1454,666. Setting flat fees for generic drugs.
AB50,1454,777. Assisting with store layout.
AB50,1454,888. Managing inventory.
AB50,1454,999. Providing marketing support.
AB50,1454,111010. Providing management and analysis of payment and drug dispensing
11data.
AB50,1454,121211. Providing resources for retail cash cards.
AB50,1454,1513(b) Independent pharmacy means a pharmacy operating in this state that is
14licensed under s. 450.06 or 450.065 and is under common ownership with no more
15than 2 other pharmacies.
AB50,1454,1616(c) Pharmacy benefit manager has the meaning given in s. 632.865 (1) (c).
AB50,1454,1817(d) Pharmacy services administrative organization means an entity
18operating in this state that does all of the following:
AB50,1454,20191. Contracts with an independent pharmacy to conduct business with a 3rd-
20party payer on the independent pharmacys behalf.
AB50,1454,23212. Provides at least one administrative service to an independent pharmacy
22and negotiates and enters into a contract with a 3rd-party payer or pharmacy
23benefit manager on behalf of the independent pharmacy.
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1(e) Third-party payer means an entity, including a plan sponsor, health
2maintenance organization, or insurer, operating in this state that pays or insures
3health, medical, or prescription drug expenses on behalf of beneficiaries.
AB50,1455,104(2) Licensure. (a) Beginning on the first day of the 12th month beginning
5after the effective date of this paragraph .... [LRB inserts date], no person may
6operate as a pharmacy services administrative organization without being licensed
7by the commissioner as a pharmacy services administrative organization under this
8subsection. In order to obtain a license under this paragraph, the person shall
9apply to the commissioner in the form and manner prescribed by the commissioner.
10The application for licensure under this paragraph shall include all of the following:
AB50,1455,12111. The name, address, telephone number, and federal employer identification
12number of the applicant.
AB50,1455,14132. The name, business address, and telephone number of a contact person for
14the applicant.
AB50,1455,15153. The fee under s. 601.31 (1) (nw).
AB50,1455,16164. Evidence of financial responsibility of at least $1,000,000.
AB50,1455,17175. Any other information required by the commissioner.
AB50,1455,1918(b) The term of a license issued under par. (a) shall be 2 years from the date of
19issuance.
AB50,1456,220(c) A license issued under par. (a) may be renewed. Renewal applications shall
21be submitted to the commissioner on a form provided by the commissioner and shall
22include all the items described in par. (a) 1. to 5. A renewal application under this

1paragraph may not be submitted more than 90 days prior to the end of the term of
2the license being renewed.
AB50,1456,63(3) Disclosure to the commissioner. (a) A pharmacy services
4administrative organization licensed under sub. (2) shall disclose to the
5commissioner the extent of any ownership or control of the pharmacy services
6administrative organization by an entity that does any of the following:
AB50,1456,771. Provides pharmacy services.
AB50,1456,882. Provides prescription drug or device services.
AB50,1456,1093. Manufactures, sells, or distributes prescription drugs, biologicals, or
10medical devices.
AB50,1456,1311(b) A pharmacy services administrative organization licensed under sub. (2)
12shall notify the commissioner in writing within 5 days of any material change in its
13ownership or control relating to an entity described in par. (a).
AB50,1456,1514(4) Rules. The commissioner may promulgate rules to implement this
15section.
AB50,294616Section 2946. 632.865 (2m) of the statutes is created to read:
AB50,1456,2017632.865 (2m) Fiduciary duty and disclosures to health benefit plan
18sponsors. (a) A pharmacy benefit manager owes a fiduciary duty to the health
19benefit plan sponsor to act according to the health benefit plan sponsors
20instructions and in the best interests of the health benefit plan sponsor.
AB50,1457,221(b) A pharmacy benefit manager shall annually provide, no later than the
22date and using the method prescribed by the commissioner by rule, the health

1benefit plan sponsor all of the following information from the previous calendar
2year:
AB50,1457,431. The indirect profit received by the pharmacy benefit manager from owning
4any interest in a pharmacy or service provider.
AB50,1457,652. Any payment made by the pharmacy benefit manager to a consultant or
6broker who works on behalf of the health benefit plan sponsor.
AB50,1457,1073. From the amounts received from all drug manufacturers, the amounts
8retained by the pharmacy benefit manager, and not passed through to the health
9benefit plan sponsor, that are related to the health benefit plan sponsors claims or
10bona fide service fees.
AB50,1457,15114. The amounts, including pharmacy access and audit recovery fees, received
12from all pharmacies that are in the pharmacy benefit managers network or have a
13contract to be in the network and, from these amounts, the amount retained by the
14pharmacy benefit manager and not passed through to the health benefit plan
15sponsor.
AB50,294716Section 2947. 632.868 of the statutes is created to read:
AB50,1457,1717632.868 Insulin safety net programs. (1) Definitions. In this section:
AB50,1457,1918(a) Manufacturer means a person engaged in the manufacturing of insulin
19that is self-administered on an outpatient basis.
AB50,1457,2020(b) Navigator has the meaning given in s. 628.90 (3).
AB50,1457,2221(c) Patient assistance program means a program established by a
22manufacturer under sub. (3) (a).
AB50,1457,2323(d) Pharmacy means an entity licensed under s. 450.06 or 450.065.
AB50,1458,3
1(e) Urgent need of insulin means having less than a 7-day supply of insulin
2readily available for use and needing insulin in order to avoid the likelihood of
3suffering a significant health consequence.
AB50,1458,54(f) Urgent need safety net program means a program established by a
5manufacturer under sub. (2) (a).
AB50,1458,96(2) Urgent need safety net program. (a) Establishment of program. No
7later than July 1, 2026, each manufacturer shall establish an urgent need safety net
8program to make insulin available in accordance with this subsection to individuals
9who meet the eligibility requirements under par. (b).
AB50,1458,1110(b) Eligible individual. An individual shall be eligible to receive insulin under
11an urgent need safety net program if all of the following conditions are met:
AB50,1458,12121. The individual is in urgent need of insulin.
AB50,1458,13132. The individual is a resident of this state.
AB50,1458,14143. The individual is not receiving public assistance under ch. 49.
AB50,1458,19154. The individual is not enrolled in prescription drug coverage through an
16individual or group health plan that limits the total cost sharing amount, including
17copayments, deductibles, and coinsurance, that an enrollee is required to pay for a
1830-day supply of insulin to no more than $75, regardless of the type or amount of
19insulin prescribed.
AB50,1458,21205. The individual has not received insulin under an urgent need safety net
21program within the previous 12 months, except as allowed under par. (d).
AB50,1459,222(c) Provision of insulin under an urgent need safety net program. 1. In order
23to receive insulin under an urgent need safety net program, an individual who

1meets the eligibility requirements under par. (b) shall provide a pharmacy with all
2of the following:
AB50,1459,63a. A completed application, on a form prescribed by the commissioner that
4shall include an attestation by the individual, or the individuals parent or legal
5guardian if the individual is under the age of 18, that the individual meets all of the
6eligibility requirements under par. (b).
AB50,1459,77b. A valid insulin prescription.
AB50,1459,108c. A valid Wisconsin drivers license or state identification card. If the
9individual is under the age of 18, the individuals parent or legal guardian shall
10meet this requirement.
AB50,1459,18112. Upon receipt of the information described in subd. 1. a. to c., the pharmacist
12shall dispense a 30-day supply of the prescribed insulin to the individual. The
13pharmacy shall also provide the individual with the information sheet described in
14sub. (8) (b) 2. and the list of navigators described in sub. (8) (c). The pharmacy may
15collect a copayment, not to exceed $35, from the individual to cover the pharmacys
16costs of processing and dispensing the insulin. The pharmacy shall notify the
17health care practitioner who issued the prescription no later than 72 hours after the
18insulin is dispensed.
AB50,1460,3193. A pharmacy that dispenses insulin under subd. 2. may submit to the
20manufacturer, or the manufacturers vendor, a claim for payment that is in
21accordance with the national council for prescription drug programs standards for
22electronic claims processing, except that no claim may be submitted if the
23manufacturer agrees to send the pharmacy a replacement of the same insulin in

1the amount dispensed. If the pharmacy submits an electronic claim, the
2manufacturer or vendor shall reimburse the pharmacy in an amount that covers
3the pharmacys acquisition cost.
AB50,1460,544. A pharmacy that dispenses insulin under subd. 2. shall retain a copy of the
5application form described in subd. 1. a.
AB50,1460,126(d) Eligibility of certain individuals. An individual who has applied for public
7assistance under ch. 49 but for whom a determination of eligibility has not been
8made or whose coverage has not become effective or an individual who has an
9appeal pending under sub. (3) (c) 4. may access insulin under this subsection if the
10individual is in urgent need of insulin. To access a 30-day supply of insulin, the
11individual shall attest to the pharmacy that the individual is described in this
12paragraph and comply with par. (c) 1.
AB50,1460,1713(3) Patient assistance program. (a) Establishment of program. No later
14than July 1, 2026, each manufacturer shall establish a patient assistance program
15to make insulin available in accordance with this subsection to individuals who
16meet the eligibility requirements under par. (b). Under the patient assistance
17program, the manufacturer shall do all of the following:
AB50,1460,20181. Provide the commissioner with information regarding the patient
19assistance program, including contact information for individuals to call for
20assistance in accessing the patient assistance program.
AB50,1460,22212. Provide a hotline for individuals to call or access between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m.
22on weekdays and between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Saturdays.
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13. List the eligibility requirements under par. (b) on the manufacturers
2website.
AB50,1461,634. Maintain the privacy of all information received from an individual
4applying for or participating in the patient assistance program and not sell, share,
5or disseminate the information unless required under this section or authorized, in
6writing, by the individual.
AB50,1461,87(b) Eligible individual. An individual shall be eligible to receive insulin under
8a patient assistance program if all of the following conditions are met:
AB50,1461,991. The individual is a resident of this state.
AB50,1461,12102. The individual, or the individuals parent or legal guardian if the individual
11is under the age of 18, has a valid Wisconsin drivers license or state identification
12card.
AB50,1461,13133. The individual has a valid insulin prescription.
AB50,1461,16144. The family income of the individual does not exceed 400 percent of the
15poverty line as defined and revised annually under 42 USC 9902 (2) for a family the
16size of the individuals family.
AB50,1461,17175. The individual is not receiving public assistance under ch. 49.
AB50,1461,23186. The individual is not eligible to receive health care through a federally
19funded program or receive prescription drug benefits through the U.S. department
20of veterans affairs, except that this subdivision does not apply to an individual who
21is enrolled in a policy under Part D of Medicare under 42 USC 1395w-101 et seq. if
22the individual has spent at least $1,000 on prescription drugs in the current
23calendar year.
AB50,1462,5
17. The individual is not enrolled in prescription drug coverage through an
2individual or group health plan that limits the total cost sharing amount, including
3copayments, deductibles, and coinsurance, that an enrollee is required to pay for a
430-day supply of insulin to no more than $75, regardless of the type or amount of
5insulin needed.
AB50,1462,156(c) Application for patient assistance program. 1. An individual may apply to
7participate in a patient assistance program by filing an application with the
8manufacturer that established the patient assistance program, the individuals
9health care practitioner if the practitioner participates in the patient assistance
10program, or a navigator included on the list under sub. (8) (c). A health care
11practitioner or navigator shall immediately submit the application to the
12manufacturer. Upon receipt of an application, the manufacturer shall determine
13the individuals eligibility under par. (b) and, except as provided in subd. 2., notify
14the individual of the determination no later than 10 days after receipt of the
15application.
AB50,1462,21162. If necessary to determine the individuals eligibility under par. (b), the
17manufacturer may request additional information from an individual who has filed
18an application under subd. 1. no later than 5 days after receipt of the application.
19Upon receipt of the additional information, the manufacturer shall determine the
20individuals eligibility under par. (b) and notify the individual of the determination
21no later than 3 days after receipt of the requested information.
AB50,1463,4223. Except as provided in subd. 5., if the manufacturer determines under subd.
231. or 2. that the individual is eligible for the patient assistance program, the

1manufacturer shall provide the individual with a statement of eligibility. The
2statement of eligibility shall be valid for 12 months and may be renewed upon a
3determination by the manufacturer that the individual continues to meet the
4eligibility requirements under par. (b).
AB50,1463,1554. If the manufacturer determines under subd. 1. or 2. that the individual is
6not eligible for the patient assistance program, the manufacturer shall provide the
7reason for the determination in the notification under subd. 1. or 2. The individual
8may appeal the determination by filing an appeal with the commissioner that shall
9include all of the information provided to the manufacturer under subds. 1. and 2.
10The commissioner shall establish procedures for deciding appeals under this
11subdivision. The commissioner shall issue a decision no later than 10 days after the
12appeal is filed, and the commissioners decision shall be final. If the commissioner
13determines that the individual meets the eligibility requirements under par. (b), the
14manufacturer shall provide the individual with the statement of eligibility
15described in subd. 3.
AB50,1464,2165. In the case of an individual who has prescription drug coverage through an
17individual or group health plan, if the manufacturer determines under subd. 1. or 2.
18that the individual is eligible for the patient assistance program but also
19determines that the individuals insulin needs are better addressed through the use
20of the manufacturers copayment assistance program rather than the patient
21assistance program, the manufacturer shall inform the individual of the
22determination and provide the individual with the necessary coupons to submit to

1a pharmacy. The individual may not be required to pay more than the copayment
2amount specified in par. (d) 2.
AB50,1464,93(d) Provision of insulin under a patient assistance program. 1. Upon receipt
4from an individual of the eligibility statement described in par. (c) 3. and a valid
5insulin prescription, a pharmacy shall submit an order containing the name of the
6insulin and daily dosage amount to the manufacturer. The pharmacy shall include
7with the order the pharmacys name, shipping address, office telephone number,
8fax number, email address, and contact name, as well as any days or times when
9deliveries are not accepted by the pharmacy.
AB50,1464,18102. Upon receipt of an order meeting the requirements under subd. 1., the
11manufacturer shall send the pharmacy a 90-day supply of insulin, or lesser amount
12if requested in the order, at no charge to the individual or pharmacy. The pharmacy
13shall dispense the insulin to the individual associated with the order. The insulin
14shall be dispensed at no charge to the individual, except that the pharmacy may
15collect a copayment from the individual to cover the pharmacys costs for processing
16and dispensing in an amount not to exceed $50 for each 90-day supply of insulin.
17The pharmacy may not seek reimbursement from the manufacturer or a 3rd-party
18payer.
AB50,1464,21193. The pharmacy may submit a reorder to the manufacturer if the individuals
20eligibility statement described in par. (c) 3. has not expired. The reorder shall be
21treated as an order for purposes of subd. 2.
AB50,1465,2224. Notwithstanding subds. 2. and 3., a manufacturer may send the insulin

1directly to the individual if the manufacturer provides a mail-order service option,
2in which case the pharmacy may not collect a copayment from the individual.
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