Florida Senate - 2018 SB 552 By Senator Stewart 13-00215A-18 2018552__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to health benefit coverage for 3 prescription eye drop refills; creating s. 627.6411, 4 F.S.; requiring health insurance policies providing 5 coverage for certain prescription eye drops to provide 6 coverage for eye drop prescription refills under 7 certain circumstances; providing that such benefits 8 are subject to the same cost-sharing provisions 9 established for other prescription drug benefits under 10 such policies; amending s. 627.662, F.S.; providing 11 applicability of prescription eye drop refill coverage 12 requirements to group health insurance, blanket health 13 insurance, and franchise health insurance; amending s. 14 641.31, F.S.; requiring health maintenance contracts 15 providing coverage for certain prescription eye drops 16 to provide coverage for eye drop prescription refills 17 under certain circumstances; providing that such 18 benefits are subject to the same cost-sharing 19 provisions established for other prescription drug 20 benefits under such contracts; providing an effective 21 date. 22 23 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 24 25 Section 1. Section 627.6411, Florida Statutes, is created 26 to read: 27 627.6411 Coverage for prescription eye drop refills.— 28 (1) A health insurance policy that provides coverage for 29 prescription eye drops to treat a chronic eye disease or 30 condition must provide coverage for a refill of prescription eye 31 drops if all of the following conditions are met: 32 (a) The refill is dispensed on or before the last day of 33 the prescribed dosage period and not earlier than: 34 1. The 21st day after the date a prescription for a 30-day 35 supply of eye drops is dispensed; 36 2. The 42nd day after the date a prescription for a 60-day 37 supply of eye drops is dispensed; or 38 3. The 63rd day after the date a prescription for a 90-day 39 supply of eye drops is dispensed. 40 (b) The original prescription states that additional 41 quantities are needed and the refill requested by the insured 42 does not exceed such quantities. 43 (2) The prescription eye drop benefits covered under this 44 section are subject to the same annual deductibles, copayments, 45 coinsurance, or other cost-sharing provisions established for 46 all other prescription drug benefits under the health insurance 47 policy. 48 Section 2. Present subsection (15) of section 627.662, 49 Florida Statutes, is redesignated as subsection (16), and a new 50 subsection (15) is added to that section, to read: 51 627.662 Other provisions applicable.—The following 52 provisions apply to group health insurance, blanket health 53 insurance, and franchise health insurance: 54 (15) Section 627.6411, relating to coverage for 55 prescription eye drop refills. 56 Section 3. Subsection (45) is added to section 641.31, 57 Florida Statutes, to read: 58 641.31 Health maintenance contracts.— 59 (45)(a) A health maintenance contract that provides 60 coverage for prescription eye drops to treat a chronic eye 61 disease or condition must provide coverage for a refill of 62 prescription eye drops if all of the following conditions are 63 met: 64 1. The refill is dispensed on or before the last day of the 65 prescribed dosage period and not earlier than: 66 a. The 21st day after the date a prescription for a 30-day 67 supply of eye drops is dispensed; 68 b. The 42nd day after the date a prescription for a 60-day 69 supply of eye drops is dispensed; or 70 c. The 63rd day after the date a prescription for a 90-day 71 supply of eye drops is dispensed. 72 2. The original prescription states that additional 73 quantities are needed and the refill requested by the subscriber 74 does not exceed such quantities. 75 (b) The prescription eye drop benefits covered under this 76 subsection are subject to the same annual deductibles, 77 copayments, coinsurance, or other cost-sharing provisions 78 established for all other prescription drug benefits under the 79 health maintenance contract. 80 Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2018.