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633.12 (1) (intro.) An administrator shall prepare sufficient copies of a written notice approved in advance by the principal for distribution to all insureds insured employees of the principal and either shall distribute the copies to the insureds insured employees or shall provide the copies to the principal for distribution to the insureds insured employees. The written notice shall contain all of the following:
(b) An explanation of the respective rights and responsibilities of the administrator, the principal and the insureds insured employees.
(c) A statement of the extent to which the employee benefit plan is insured or self-insured, and an explanation of the terms “insured" and “self-insured".
9,38 Section 38 . 633.13 (1) and (3) of the statutes are amended to read:
633.13 (1) General. Except as provided in sub. (2), a person may not perform, offer to perform or advertise any service as an administrator or a pharmacy benefit manager unless the person has obtained a license under s. 633.14. A pharmacy benefit manager that also performs services as an administrator need only obtain an administrator license under s. 633.14.
(3) Responsibilities of principal. A principal may not use the services of an administrator unless the administrator furnishes proof of licensure under s. 633.14 or exemption under sub. (2). An insurer or a self-insured health plan may not use the services of a pharmacy benefit manager unless the pharmacy benefit manager furnishes proof of licensure under s. 633.14.
9,39 Section 39 . 633.14 (2) (intro.) and (c) 1. and 3. and (3) of the statutes are amended to read:
633.14 (2) (intro.) The commissioner shall issue a license to act as an administrator or pharmacy benefit manager to a corporation, limited liability company or partnership that does all of the following:
(c) 1. That the corporation, limited liability company or partnership intends in good faith to act as an administrator or pharmacy benefit manager through individuals designated under subd. 3. in compliance with applicable laws of this state and rules and orders of the commissioner.
3. That for each employee benefit plan or prescription drug benefit to be administered, the corporation, limited liability company or partnership has designated or will designate an individual in the corporation, limited liability company or partnership to directly administer the employee benefit plan or prescription drug benefit.
(3) The commissioner shall promulgate rules establishing the specifications that a bond supplied by an administrator or pharmacy benefit manager under sub. (1) (b) or (2) (b) must satisfy to guarantee faithful performance of the administrator or pharmacy benefit manager.
9,40 Section 40 . 633.15 (1) (a), (1m) and (2) (a) 1., 2. and 3. and (b) 1. of the statutes are amended to read:
633.15 (1) (a) Payment. An administrator or pharmacy benefit manager shall pay the annual renewal fee under s. 601.31 (1) (w) for each annual renewal of a license by the date specified by a schedule established under par. (b).
(1m) Social security number, federal employer identification number or statement. At an annual renewal, an administrator or pharmacy benefit manager shall provide his or her social security number, if the administrator is an individual unless he or she does not have a social security number, or its federal employer identification number, if the administrator or pharmacy benefit manager is a corporation, limited liability company or partnership, if the social security number or federal employer identification number was not previously provided on the application for the license or at a previous renewal of the license. If an administrator who is an individual does not have a social security number, the individual shall provide to the commissioner, at each annual renewal and on a form prescribed by the department of children and families, a statement made or subscribed under oath or affirmation that the administrator does not have a social security number.
(2) (a) 1. If an administrator or pharmacy benefit manager fails to pay the annual renewal fee as provided under sub. (1) or fails to provide a social security number, federal employer identification number or statement made or subscribed under oath or affirmation as required under sub. (1m), the commissioner shall suspend the administrator's or pharmacy benefit manager's license effective the day following the last day when the annual renewal fee may be paid, if the commissioner has given the administrator or pharmacy benefit manager reasonable notice of when the fee must be paid to avoid suspension.
2. If, within 60 days from the effective date of suspension under subd. 1., an administrator or pharmacy benefit manager pays the annual renewal fee or provides the social security number, federal employer identification number or statement made or subscribed under oath or affirmation, or both if the suspension was based upon a failure to do both, the commissioner shall reinstate the administrator's or pharmacy benefit manager's license effective as of the date of suspension.
3. If payment is not made or the social security number, federal employer identification number or statement made or subscribed under oath or affirmation is not provided within 60 days from the effective date of suspension under subd. 1., the commissioner shall revoke the administrator's or pharmacy benefit manager's license.
(b) 1. Except as provided in pars. (c) to (e), the commissioner may revoke, suspend or limit the license of an administrator or pharmacy benefit manager after a hearing if the commissioner makes any of the following findings:
a. That the administrator or pharmacy benefit manager is unqualified to perform the responsibilities of an administrator or pharmacy benefit manager.
b. That the administrator or pharmacy benefit manager has repeatedly or knowingly violated an applicable law, rule or order of the commissioner.
c. That If the licensee is an administrator, that the administrator's methods or practices in administering a an employee benefit plan endanger the interests of insureds insured employees or the public, or that the financial resources of the administrator are inadequate to safeguard the interests of insureds insured employees or the public.
9,41 Section 41 . 633.15 (2) (b) 1. d. of the statutes is created to read:
633.15 (2) (b) 1. d. If the licensee is a pharmacy benefit manager, that the pharmacy benefit manager's methods or practices in administering a prescription drug benefit endanger the interests of enrollees or the public, or that the financial resources of the pharmacy benefit manager are inadequate to safeguard the interests of enrollees or the public.
9,42 Section 42 . 633.15 (2) (b) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
633.15 (2) (b) 2. A person whose license has been revoked under subd. 1. may apply for a new license under s. 633.14 only after the expiration of 5 years from the date of the order revoking the administrator's or pharmacy benefit manager's license, unless the order specifies a lesser period.
9,43 Section 43 . 633.15 (2) (f) of the statutes is created to read:
633.15 (2) (f) The commissioner, after ordering a suspension or revocation under this subsection, may allow a pharmacy benefit manager to continue to provide services for the purpose of providing continuity of care in prescription drug benefits to existing enrollees.
9,44 Section 44 . 633.16 of the statutes is amended to read:
633.16 Regulation. Nothing in this chapter gives the commissioner the authority to impose requirements on a an employee benefit plan that is exempt from state law under 29 USC 1144 (b).
9,45 Section 45 . Nonstatutory provisions.
(1) Pharmacy benefit manager; compliance date. A pharmacy benefit manager that is not required to be licensed as an administrator is not required to be licensed under s. 633.14 and a pharmacy benefit manager is not required to comply with s. 632.865 (3) to (7) until the effective date of this subsection, unless the commissioner of insurance specifies a later date on which registration or compliance is required.
9,46 Section 46 . Initial applicability.
(1) For policies and plans containing provisions inconsistent with this act, this act first applies to policy or plan years beginning on the effective date of this subsection.
9,46m Section 46m. Effective dates. This act takes effect on January 1, 2022, except as follows:
(1) Allowing disclosures. The treatment of s. 632.861 (2) takes effect on the day after publication.
(2) Cost-sharing limitation. The treatment of s. 632.861 (3) takes effect on June 30, 2021.
(3) Audits. The treatment of s. 632.865 (6) takes effect on June 30, 2021.
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