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2021 - 2022 LEGISLATURE
April 8, 2021 - Introduced by Senators Johnson, Smith, Agard, Bewley,
Erpenbach, Larson, Ringhand, Roys and L. Taylor, cosponsored by
Representatives Shankland, Tusler, Anderson, Andraca, Billings, Bowen,
Cabral-Guevara, Cabrera, Conley, Considine, Doyle, Emerson, Hebl,
Hesselbein, Hintz, Hong, Kitchens, Neubauer, Pope, Shelton, Sinicki,
Spreitzer, Stubbs, S. Rodriguez, Subeck, Vining and Vruwink. Referred to
Committee on Insurance, Licensing and Forestry.
SB288,1,2 1An Act to create 632.895 (17) (b) 3. of the statutes; relating to: requiring
2coverage of the dispensing of an extended supply of contraceptives.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill requires certain health insurance policies, known in the statutes as
disability insurance policies, and self-insured governmental and school district
health plans to cover a dispensing of contraceptives that is intended to last for three
months for the first dispensing and a dispensing of contraceptives that is intended
to last for 12 months for subsequent dispensings of that contraceptive.
Contraceptives are drugs or devices approved by the federal Food and Drug
Administration to prevent pregnancy. Under current law, those policies and plans
must cover the cost of contraceptives prescribed by a health care provider and of
services that are necessary to prescribe, administer, maintain, or remove the
contraceptive. The coverage requirement under the bill does not apply to a
dispensing of a contraceptive that expires or becomes ineffective in less than 12
months.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
SB288,1 3Section 1. 632.895 (17) (b) 3. of the statutes is created to read:
SB288,2,64 632.895 (17) (b) 3. A dispensing of contraceptives under subd. 1. that is
5intended to last for a 3-month period for the first dispensing of the contraceptive to

1an insured and a dispensing of contraceptives that is intended to last for a 12-month
2period for subsequent dispensings of the same contraceptive to the insured,
3regardless of whether the insured was insured under that policy or plan at the time
4of the first dispensing. This subdivision does not apply to a dispensing of a
5contraceptive that expires or becomes ineffective in less than 12 months from the
6date of dispensing.
SB288,2,77 (End)
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