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2004 Florida Statutes

SECTION 83
Sunshine for Seniors Program.
Section 430.83, Florida Statutes 2004

430.83  Sunshine for Seniors Program.--

(1)  POPULAR NAME.--This section shall be known by the popular name "The Sunshine for Seniors Act."

(2)  DEFINITIONS.--As used in this section, the term:

(a)  "Application assistance organization" means any private organization that assists individuals with obtaining prescription drugs through manufacturers' pharmaceutical assistance programs.

(b)  "Eligible individual" means any individual who is 60 years of age or older who lacks adequate pharmaceutical insurance coverage.

(c)  "Manufacturers' pharmaceutical assistance program" means any program offered by a pharmaceutical manufacturer which provides low-income individuals with prescription drugs free or at reduced prices, including, but not limited to, senior discount card programs and patient assistance programs.

(3)  LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND INTENT.--The Legislature finds that the pharmaceutical manufacturers, seeing a need, have created charitable programs to aid low-income seniors with the cost of prescription drugs. The Legislature also finds that many low-income seniors are unaware of such programs or either do not know how to apply for or need assistance in completing the applications for such programs. Therefore, it is the intent of the Legislature that the Department of Elderly Affairs, in consultation with the Agency for Health Care Administration, implement and oversee the Sunshine for Seniors Program to help seniors in accessing manufacturers' pharmaceutical assistance programs.

(4)  SUNSHINE FOR SENIORS PROGRAM.--There is established a program to assist low-income seniors with obtaining prescription drugs from manufacturers' pharmaceutical assistance programs, which shall be known as the "Sunshine for Seniors Program." Implementation of the program is subject to the availability of funding and any limitations or directions provided for by the General Appropriations Act or chapter 216.

(5)  IMPLEMENTATION AND OVERSIGHT DUTIES.--In implementing and overseeing the Sunshine for Seniors Program, the Department of Elderly Affairs:

(a)  Shall promote the availability of manufacturers' pharmaceutical assistance programs to eligible individuals with various outreach initiatives.

(b)  Shall, working cooperatively with pharmaceutical manufacturers and consumer advocates, develop a uniform application form to be completed by seniors who wish to participate in the Sunshine for Seniors Program.

(c)  May request proposals from application assistance organizations to assist eligible individuals with obtaining prescription drugs through manufacturers' pharmaceutical assistance programs.

(d)  Shall train volunteers to help eligible individuals fill out applications for the manufacturers' pharmaceutical assistance programs.

(e)  Shall train volunteers to determine when applicants may be eligible for other state programs and refer them to the proper entity for eligibility determination for such programs.

(f)  Shall seek federal funds to help fund the Sunshine for Seniors Program.

(g)  May seek federal waivers to help fund the Sunshine for Seniors Program.

(6)  COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS.--The Department of Elderly Affairs may build private-sector and public-sector partnerships with corporations, hospitals, physicians, pharmacists, foundations, volunteers, state agencies, community groups, area agencies on aging, and any other entities that will further the intent of this section. These community partnerships may also be used to facilitate other pro bono benefits for eligible individuals, including, but not limited to, medical, dental, and prescription services.

(7)  CONTRACTS.--The Department of Elderly Affairs may select and contract with application assistance organizations to assist eligible individuals in obtaining their prescription drugs through the manufacturers' pharmaceutical assistance programs. If the department contracts with an application assistance organization, the department shall evaluate quarterly the performance of the application assistance organization to ensure compliance with the contract and the quality of service provided to eligible individuals.

(8)  REPORTS AND EVALUATIONS.--By January 1 of each year, while the Sunshine for Seniors Program is operating, the Department of Elderly Affairs shall report to the Legislature regarding the implementation and operation of the Sunshine for Seniors Program.

(9)  NONENTITLEMENT.--The Sunshine for Seniors Program established by this section is not an entitlement. If funds are insufficient to assist all eligible individuals, the Department of Elderly Affairs may develop a waiting list prioritized by application date.

History.--s. 20, ch. 2003-405.