(215 ILCS 5/512-4) (from Ch. 73, par. 1065.59-4)
Sec. 512-4.
Registration.
All third party prescription programs and
administrators doing business in the State shall register with the Director
of Insurance. The Director shall promulgate regulations establishing criteria
for registration in accordance with the terms of this Article. The Director
may by rule establish an annual registration fee for each third party administrator.
(Source: P.A. 82-1005.)
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(215 ILCS 5/512-5) (from Ch. 73, par. 1065.59-5)
Sec. 512-5.
Fiduciary and Bonding Requirements.
A third party prescription program administrator shall (1) establish and
maintain a fiduciary account, separate and apart from any and all other
accounts, for the receipt and disbursement of funds for reimbursement of
providers of services under the program, or (2) post,
or cause to be posted, a bond of indemnity in an amount equal to not less
than 10% of the total estimated annual reimbursements under the program.
The establishment of such fiduciary accounts and bonds shall be consistent
with applicable State law.
If a bond of indemnity is posted, it shall be held by the Director of Insurance
for the benefit and indemnification of the providers of services under the
third party prescription program.
An administrator who operates more than one third party prescription program
may establish and maintain a separate fiduciary account or bond of indemnity
for each such program, or may operate and maintain a consolidated fiduciary
account or bond of indemnity for all such programs.
The requirements of this Section do not apply to any third party prescription
program administered by or on behalf of any insurance company, Health Care
Service Plan Corporation or Pharmaceutical Service Plan Corporation authorized
to do business in the State of Illinois.
(Source: P.A. 82-1005.)
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(215 ILCS 5/512-6) (from Ch. 73, par. 1065.59-6)
Sec. 512-6.
Notice.
Notice of any change in the terms of a third party prescription program,
including but not limited to drugs covered, reimbursement rates, co-payments,
and dosage quantity, shall be given to each enrolled pharmacy at least 30
days prior to the time it becomes effective.
(Source: P.A. 82-1005.)
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(215 ILCS 5/512-7) (from Ch. 73, par. 1065.59-7)
Sec. 512-7. Contractual provisions.
(a) Any agreement or contract entered into in this State between the
administrator of a program and a pharmacy shall include a statement of the
method and amount of reimbursement to the pharmacy for services rendered to
persons enrolled in the program, the frequency of payment by the program
administrator to the pharmacy for those services, and a method for the
adjudication of complaints and the settlement of disputes between the
contracting parties.
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(3) This subsection (b) does not apply if:
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(c) The program administrator shall cause to be issued an identification
card to each person enrolled in the program. The identification card
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(Source: P.A. 95-689, eff. 10-29-07.)
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(215 ILCS 5/512-8) (from Ch. 73, par. 1065.59-8)
Sec. 512-8.
Cancellation procedures.
(a) The administrator of a program
shall notify all pharmacies enrolled in the program of any cancellation
of the coverage of benefits of any group enrolled in the program at least
30 days prior to the effective date of such cancellation.
However, if the administrator of a program is not notified at least 45
days prior to the effective date of such cancellation, the administrator
shall notify all pharmacies enrolled in the program of the cancellation
as soon as practicable after having received notice.
(b) When a program is terminated, all persons enrolled therein shall be
so notified, and the employer shall make every reasonable effort to gain
possession of any plan identification cards in such persons' possession.
(c) Any person who intentionally uses a program identification card to
obtain services from a pharmacy after having received notice of the cancellation
of his benefits shall be guilty of a Class C misdemeanor. Persons shall
be liable to the program administrator for all monies paid by the program
administrator for any services received pursuant to any improper use of
the identification card.
(Source: P.A. 82-1005.)
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(215 ILCS 5/512-9) (from Ch. 73, par. 1065.59-9)
Sec. 512-9.
Denial of Payment.
(a) No administrator shall deny payment
to any pharmacy for covered pharmaceutical services or prescription drug
products rendered as a result of the misuse, fraudulent or illegal use of
an identification card unless such identification card had expired, been
noticeably altered, or the pharmacy was notified of the cancellation of
such card. In lieu of notifying pharmacies which have a common ownership,
the administrator may notify a party designated by the pharmacy to receive
such notice, in which case, notification shall not become effective until
5 calendar days after the designee receives notification.
(b) No program administrator may withhold any payment to any pharmacy
for covered pharmaceutical services or prescription drug products beyond
the time period specified in the payment schedule provisions of the agreement,
except for individual claims for payment which have been returned to the pharmacy
as incomplete or illegible. Such returned claims shall be paid if resubmitted
by the pharmacy to the program administrator with the appropriate corrections made.
(Source: P.A. 82-1005.)
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(215 ILCS 5/512-10) (from Ch. 73, par. 1065.59-10)
Sec. 512-10.
Failure to Register.
Any third party prescription program
or administrator which operates without a certificate of registration or
fails to register with the Director and pay the fee prescribed by this Article
shall be construed to be an unauthorized insurer as defined in Article VII
of this Code and shall be subject to all penalties contained therein.
The provisions of the Article shall apply to all new programs established
on or after January 1, 1983. Existing programs shall comply with the provisions
of this Article on the anniversary date of the programs that occurs on or
after January 1, 1983.
(Source: P.A. 82-1005.)
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(215 ILCS 5/Art. XXXI.75 heading) ARTICLE XXXI 3/4
PUBLIC INSURANCE ADJUSTERS
AND REGISTERED FIRMS
(Repealed) (Source: Repealed by P.A. 102-135, eff. 7-23-21.)
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