Prescription Drug Assistance Program.

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  • (1) No later than October 1, 2003, the department shall implement a Prescription Drug Assistance Program. The program shall assist persons seeking information about how to obtain prescription drugs at a reduced price or no cost. The program shall:
    • (a) collect eligibility and enrollment information about programs that make prescription drugs available to consumers at a reduced price or no cost;
    • (b) provide information collected under Subsection (1)(a) to consumers upon request via a toll-free phone line, the Internet, and mail;
    • (c) inform pharmacists and other health care providers of the Prescription Drug Assistance Program; and
    • (d) assist consumers in completing applications to participate in programs identified under Subsection (1)(a).
  • (2) Any pharmaceutical manufacturer, distributor, or wholesaler operating in the state shall:
    • (a) notify the department of any program operated by it to provide prescription drugs to consumers at a reduced price or no cost; and
    • (b) provide the department with information about eligibility, enrollment, and benefits.
  • (3) Pharmacies, as defined in Title 58, Chapter 17b, Pharmacy Practice Act, shall notify their patients of the Prescription Drug Assistance Program. This notification shall include displaying the program's toll-free number, and may include distributing a brochure or oral communication.
  • (4) The department may accept grants, gifts, and donations of money or property for use by the Prescription Drug Assistance Program.




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