A. Beginning November 1, 2005, the Oklahoma Department of Commerce shall establish, through a competitive bid process, a statewide program to assist medically indigent residents of Oklahoma to receive prescriptions from drug manufacturer assistance programs.
B. Agencies including, but not limited to, the following shall be encouraged by the Department to submit bids:
1. County offices of the Department of Human Services;
2. County health departments;
3. Community action agencies designated by the Oklahoma Department of Commerce pursuant to Section 5038 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
4. Community mental health centers;
5. Private nonprofit agencies; and
6. Public entities engaged in the delivery of social services.
C. Agencies selected by the Department to provide services pursuant to the Rx for Oklahoma Act shall, at a minimum, demonstrate their ability to:
1. Deliver services in a community or geographic area of the state that is not currently receiving services pursuant to the Rx for Oklahoma Act;
2. Maintain a dedicated telephone line and computer with Internet access with appropriate software during normal business hours; and
3. Have staff or volunteers available who can:
D. Eligibility for the Rx for Oklahoma Act shall be residents of Oklahoma who:
1. Are medically indigent; or
2. Are not medically indigent but cannot reasonably afford to pay for prescription medications.
E. The Oklahoma Department of Commerce shall promulgate rules or establish procedures necessary to implement the program established by the Rx for Oklahoma Act and shall submit an annual report to the Legislature and the Governor no later than January 1 of each year. The report shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
1. A listing of entities awarded grants and the amount of each award;
2. The number of residents served who were eligible for a drug manufacturer assistance program and the average amount of savings per resident;
3. The number of residents who sought assistance pursuant to the Rx for Oklahoma Act, but were determined not to be eligible for a drug manufacturer assistance program; and
4. A report by the Department of total expenditures. Included within the report shall be a summary of each grantee’s administrative, personnel, and direct services expenditures by category relative to the grantee’s administration of the program.
Added by Laws 2005, c. 463, § 3, emerg. eff. June 9, 2005.