AB68,1494,1715 2. Bases cost-sharing amounts for participants or insureds under the plan or
16policy on no more than the actual acquisition cost of the prescription drug imported
17under the program that is dispensed to the participant or insured.
AB68,1494,2018 3. Demonstrates to the commissioner or a state agency designated by the
19commissioner how premiums under the policy or plan are affected by savings on
20prescription drugs imported under the program.
AB68,1494,2321 (j) Any wholesale distributor importing prescription drugs under the program
22under this section shall limit its profit margin to the amount established by the
23commissioner or a state agency designated by the commissioner.
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1(k) The prescription drug importation program under this section may not
2import any generic prescription drug that would violate federal patent laws on
3branded products in this country.
AB68,1495,84 (L) The prescription drug importation program under this section shall comply
5to the extent practical and feasible, before the prescription drug to be imported comes
6into the possession of the state's wholesale distributor and fully after the prescription
7drug to be imported is in the possession of the state's wholesale distributor, with
8tracking and tracing requirements of 21 USC 360eee to 360eee-1.
AB68,1495,119 (m) The prescription drug importation program under this section shall
10establish a fee or other mechanism to finance the program that does not jeopardize
11significant savings to residents of the state.
AB68,1495,1312 (n) The prescription drug importation program under this section shall have
13an audit function that ensures all of the following:
AB68,1495,1614 1. The commissioner has a sound methodology to determine the most
15cost-effective prescription drugs to include in the importation program under this
16section.
AB68,1495,1817 2. The commissioner has a process in place to select Canadian suppliers that
18are high quality, high performing, and in full compliance with Canadian laws.
AB68,1495,2019 3. Prescription drugs imported under the program are pure, unadulterated,
20potent, and safe.
AB68,1495,2221 4. The prescription drug importation program is complying with the
22requirements of this subsection.
AB68,1495,2523 5. The prescription drug importation program under this section is adequately
24financed to support administrative functions of the program while generating
25significant cost savings to residents of the state.
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16. The prescription drug importation program under this section does not put
2residents of the state at a higher risk than if the program did not exist.
AB68,1496,43 7. The prescription drug importation program under this section provides and
4is projected to continue to provide substantial cost savings to residents of the state.
AB68,1496,7 5(2) Anticompetitive behavior. The commissioner, in consultation with the
6attorney general, shall identify the potential for and monitor anticompetitive
7behavior in industries affected by a prescription drug importation program.
AB68,1496,18 8(3) Approval of program design; certification. No later than the first day of
9the 7th month beginning after the effective date of this subsection .... [LRB inserts
10date], the commissioner shall submit to the joint committee on finance a report that
11includes the design of the prescription drug importation program in accordance with
12this section. The commissioner may not submit the proposed prescription drug
13importation program to the federal department of health and human services unless
14the joint committee on finance approves the proposed prescription drug
15implementation program. Within 14 days of the date of approval by the joint
16committee on finance of the proposed prescription drug importation program, the
17commissioner shall submit to the federal department of health and human services
18a request for certification of the approved prescription drug importation program.
AB68,1497,2 19(4) Implementation of certified program. After the federal department of
20health and human services certifies the prescription drug importation program
21submitted under sub. (3), the commissioner shall begin implementation of the
22program, and the program shall be fully operational by 180 days after the date of
23certification by the federal department of health and human services. The
24commissioner shall do all of the following to implement the prescription drug

1importation program to the extent the action is in accordance with other state laws
2and the certification by the federal department of health and human services:
AB68,1497,53 (a) Become a licensed wholesale distributor, designate another state agency to
4become a licensed wholesale distributor, or contract with a licensed wholesale
5distributor.
AB68,1497,76 (b) Contract with one or more Canadian suppliers that meet the criteria in sub.
7(1) (c) and (n).
AB68,1497,118 (c) Create an outreach and marketing plan to communicate with and provide
9information to health plans and health insurance policies, employers, pharmacies,
10health care providers, and residents of the state on participating in the prescription
11drug importation program.
AB68,1497,1412 (d) Develop and implement a registration process for health plans and health
13insurance policies, pharmacies, and health care providers interested in participating
14in the prescription drug importation program.
AB68,1497,1615 (e) Create a publicly accessible source for listing prices of prescription drugs
16imported under the program.
AB68,1497,1917 (f) Create, publicize, and implement a method of communication to promptly
18answer questions from and address the needs of persons affected by the
19implementation of the program before the program is fully operational.
AB68,1497,2120 (g) Establish the audit functions under sub. (1) (n) with a timeline to complete
21each audit function every 2 years.
AB68,1497,2422 (h) Conduct any other activities determined by the commissioner to be
23important to successful implementation of the prescription drug importation
24program under this section.
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1(5) Report. By January 1 and July 1 of each year, the commissioner shall
2submit to the joint committee on finance a report including all of the following:
AB68,1498,43 (a) A list of prescription drugs included in the importation program under this
4section.
AB68,1498,75 (b) The number of pharmacies, health care providers, and health plans and
6health insurance policies participating in the prescription drug importation program
7under this section.
AB68,1498,128 (c) The estimated amount of savings to residents of the state, health plans and
9health insurance policies, and employers resulting from the implementation of the
10prescription drug importation program under this section reported from the date of
11the previous report under this subsection and from the date the program was fully
12operational.