SB 247 (2025)
Allow pharmacy to decline to fill a prescription if reimbursement from PBM is too low, regulate PSAOs
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Last updated 2025-12-04 11:32 pm
Summary:
Allows a pharmacy to decline to fill a prescription if reimbursement from the pharmacy benefits manager (PBM) is less than the pharmacy's acquisition cost.
The bill also defines pharmacy services administrative organization (PSAO) for purposes of pharmacy and PBM contract requirements, and makes the failure of a PSAO to comply with such requirements a violation of the Consumer Protection Act.
Status:
Public Hearing Date:
04/23/2025 11:00 am
Public Hearing Location:
LOB Room 302-304
House Voting Date:
01/07/2026
Senate Voting Date:
03/27/2025
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