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| AN ACT concerning aging.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The State Finance Act is amended by changing |
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| Section 5.595 as follows:
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| (30 ILCS 105/5.595)
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| Sec. 5.595. The Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons
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| Prescription Drug
Discount Program Fund.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-18, eff. 7-1-03.)
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| Section 10. The Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons |
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| Prescription Drug Discount
Program Act is amended by changing |
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| the title of the Act and Sections 1, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, and |
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| 50 as follows:
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| (320 ILCS 55/Act title)
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| An Act concerning discount prescription drugs for Illinois |
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| residents
senior citizens .
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| (320 ILCS 55/1)
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| Sec. 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Senior |
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| Citizens
and
Disabled
Persons Prescription Drug Discount |
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| Program Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-18, eff. 7-1-03.)
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| (320 ILCS 55/10)
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| Sec. 10. Purpose. The purpose of this program is to require |
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| the
Department
of
Central Management Services to establish and |
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| administer a program that will
enable
Illinois residents
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| eligible senior citizens and disabled persons to purchase |
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| prescription drugs at
discounted
prices.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-18, eff. 7-1-03.)
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| (320 ILCS 55/15)
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| Sec. 15. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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| "Authorized pharmacy" means any pharmacy registered in |
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| this State under the
Pharmacy Practice Act of 1987 and approved |
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| by the Department or its program
administrator.
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| "AWP" or "average wholesale price" means the amount |
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| determined from the
latest publication of the Red Book, a |
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| universally subscribed pharmacist
reference guide
annually |
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| published by the Hearst Corporation. "AWP" or "average |
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| wholesale
price"
may also be derived electronically from the |
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| drug pricing database synonymous
with the
latest publication of |
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| the Red Book and furnished in the National Drug Data File
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| (NDDF)
by First Data Bank (FDB), a service of the Hearst |
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| Corporation.
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| "Department" means the Department of Central Management |
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| Services.
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| "Director" means the Director of Central Management |
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| Services.
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| "Disabled person" means a person unable to engage in any |
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| substantial gainful
activity by reason of a medically |
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| determinable physical or mental impairment
which can
be |
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| expected to result in death or has lasted or can be expected to |
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| last for a
continuous
period of not less than 12 months.
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| "Drug manufacturer" means any entity (1) that is located |
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| within or outside
Illinois
that is engaged in (i) the |
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| production, preparation, propagation, compounding,
conversion,
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| or processing of prescription drug products covered under the |
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| program, either
directly or
indirectly by extraction from |
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| substances of natural origin, independently by
means of
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| chemical synthesis, or by a combination of extraction and |
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| chemical synthesis or
(ii) the
packaging, repackaging, |
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| leveling, labeling, or distribution of prescription
drug |
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| products
covered under the program and (2) that elects to |
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| provide prescription drugs
either directly
or under contract |
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| with any entity providing prescription drug services on
behalf |
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| of the
State of Illinois. "Drug manufacturer", however, does |
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| not include a wholesale
distributor
of drugs or a retail |
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| pharmacy licensed under Illinois law.
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| "Eligible senior" means a person who is (i) a resident of |
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| Illinois and (ii)
65 years of
age or older.
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| "Prescription drug" means any prescribed drug that may be |
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| legally dispensed
by
an authorized pharmacy.
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| "Program" means the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons
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| Prescription Drug
Discount Program created
under this Act.
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| "Program administrator" means the entity that is chosen by |
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| the Department to
administer the program. The program |
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| administrator may, in this case, be the
Director or
a Pharmacy |
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| Benefits Manager (PBM) chosen to subcontract with the Director.
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| "Rules" includes rules adopted and forms prescribed by the |
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| Department.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-18, eff. 7-1-03.)
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| (320 ILCS 55/20)
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| Sec. 20. The Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons
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| Prescription Drug
Discount
Program. The Senior Citizens and |
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| Disabled Persons Prescription Drug Discount
Program
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| established to protect the health and safety of Illinois |
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| residents
senior citizens and disabled
persons . The
program |
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| shall be administered by the Department. The Department or its |
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| program
administrator shall (i) enroll Illinois residents
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| eligible seniors and disabled persons into the
program, as |
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| provided in Section 35 of this Act, to
qualify them for a |
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| discount on the purchase of prescription drugs at an
authorized
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| pharmacy, (ii) enter into rebate agreements with drug |
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| manufacturers, as
provided under Section 30 of this Act, and |
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| (iii) subject to the provisions of
Section 47 of this Act,
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| compensate pharmacies participating in the program
as provided |
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| under Section 25 of this Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-18, eff. 7-1-03.)
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| (320 ILCS 55/25)
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| Sec. 25. Program administration.
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| (a) The Department is authorized under this Act to be the |
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| program
administrator. If the Department is not the program |
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| administrator, 90 days
after the effective date of this Act, |
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| the Department must
issue a
request for proposals for bidders |
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| interested in administering the program.
Bidders must
compete |
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| on the basis of the following minimum criteria:
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| (1) The Director shall solicit and accept proposals |
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| from entities
to provide for administration of a
program or |
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| programs in accordance with rules adopted under Section 45.
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| Proposals must be submitted not later than a date |
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| established by the Director.
The
Director shall accept only |
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| those proposals that specify the following:
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| (A) The estimated amount of the discount based on |
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| the entity's
previous experience and how the discount |
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| is to be achieved.
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| (B) The extent that discounts on prescription |
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| drugs are to be
achieved through rebates, |
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| administrative fees, or other fees or discounts in
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| prices that the entity negotiates
with drug |
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| manufacturers.
The proposals shall assure that rebates |
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| or discounts
will be
used to do the following:
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| (i) reduce
costs to cardholders;
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| (ii) achieve discounts for cardholders; and
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| (iii) cover costs for administering the |
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| program.
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| (C) Any other benefits offered to cardholders.
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| (D) The estimated number and geographic |
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| distribution of
participating pharmacies in the |
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| administrator's
pharmacy network.
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| (E) The plan for pharmacy compensation, pursuant |
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| to subsection (e) of
this Section.
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| (F) The method used for determining the |
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| prescription drugs to be covered
by the program, |
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| including the criteria and process for establishing a |
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| preferred
drug list, if
applicable.
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| (G) How the entity proposes to improve medication |
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| management
for cardholders, including any program of |
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| disease management.
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| (H) How cardholders and participating pharmacies |
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| will be
informed of the discounted price negotiated by |
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| the entity.
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| (I) How the entity will handle complaints about the |
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| program's
operation.
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| (J) The entity's previous experience in managing |
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| similar programs.
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| (K) Any additional information requested by the |
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| Director.
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| (2) The Director shall contract with one or more |
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| entities to administer
a
program or programs on the basis |
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| of the proposals submitted, but may require an
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| administrator to modify its conduct of a program in |
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| accordance with rules
adopted
under Section 45.
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| The Director shall adopt rules specifying the period |
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| for which a contract
will be in effect and may terminate a |
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| contract if an administrator fails to
conduct a
program in |
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| accordance with its proposal or with any modifications |
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| required by
rule. When a contract period ends or a contract |
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| is terminated, the Director
shall
enter into a new contract |
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| in the manner specified in this Section for an
original
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| contract. Prior to making a new contract, the Director may |
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| modify the rules for
administration of the program or |
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| programs.
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| (b) As used in this Section, "administrator" includes the |
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| administrator's
parent
company and any subsidiary of the parent |
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| company.
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| (1) No administrator shall sell any information |
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| concerning a person who
holds a prescription drug discount |
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| card, other than aggregate information that
does not |
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| identify the cardholder, without the cardholder's written |
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| consent.
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| (2) Unless an administrator has the cardholder's |
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| written consent, no
administrator shall use any personally |
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| identifiable information that it obtains
concerning a |
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| cardholder through the program to promote or sell a program |
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| or
product offered by the administrator that is not related |
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| to the administration
of the
program. This subsection (b) |
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| does not prohibit an administrator from
contacting |
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| cardholders concerning participation in or administration |
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| of the
program, including, but not limited to, mailing a |
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| list of pharmacies
participating
in the program's network |
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| or participating in disease management programs.
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| (3) To the extent that a discount is achieved through |
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| rebates,
administrative fees, or any other fees or
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| discounts
in prices that an administrator negotiates with |
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| drug manufacturers, an
administrator shall use the rebates |
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| or discounts to do the following:
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| (A) reduce costs to cardholders;
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| (B) achieve discounts for cardholders; and
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| (C) cover any administrative costs of the program.
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| (4) The administrator shall not use any funds
generated |
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| from rebates, discounts, administrative fees, or other |
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| fees to
promote its mail order pharmacy operation or the |
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| mail order pharmacy operation
of an affiliate. This |
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| subdivision (b)(4) does not, however, limit the
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| participation of an
Illinois-licensed pharmacy under this |
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| Act if that pharmacy provides
prescription drugs by
mail |
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| order.
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| (c) Beginning on January 1, 2006
2004 , the amount paid by |
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| Illinois residents
eligible
seniors and
disabled persons
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| enrolled in the program to authorized pharmacies for
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| prescription drugs
may not exceed prices established as a |
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| result of the rebate agreements under
Section 30.
The Illinois |
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| residents
eligible
seniors and disabled persons shall pay the |
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| price determined under
Section 30 plus
a dispensing fee of |
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| $3.50 per prescription for brand name drug products,
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| single-source drug products, and, for a period of 6 months, |
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| newly released
generic drug products and
$4.25 per prescription |
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| for all other generic drug products, except that the
total |
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| amount
paid
by the
Illinois resident
eligible
senior or |
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| disabled person for each prescription
drug under
this program |
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| shall not exceed the usual and customary charge for such
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| prescription.
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| (d) The contract between the Department and a pharmacy |
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| benefits manager
must,
at a minimum, meet the criteria of |
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| subsection (a). The contract must also
require
notification by |
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| the pharmacy benefits manager of any proposed or ongoing
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| activity that
involves, directly or indirectly, any conflict of |
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| interest on the part of the
pharmacy
benefits manager. The |
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| Department shall ensure that the pharmacy benefits
manager
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| complies with the contract and shall adopt all procedures |
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| necessary to enforce
the
contract.
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| (e) The Department or program administrator shall,
subject |
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| to the funds available
under
Section 30 of this Act,
compensate |
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| authorized
pharmacies for prescription drugs dispensed under |
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| the program
for the difference between the amount paid by the |
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| Illinois resident
eligible
senior or disabled
person for
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| prescription drugs
dispensed under the program and (i) the AWP |
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| minus 12% for
brand name drug products, single-source generic
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| drug products, and, for a period of 6 months,
newly released |
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| generic drug products
and (ii) the AWP minus 35% for all
other |
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| generic drug products.
The Department shall compensate a |
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| pharmacy under this subsection (e) only if
the amount paid by |
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| the Illinois resident
eligible
senior or disabled person
has |
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| been discounted to a price, including the dispensing fees |
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| stated in
subsection (c) of this Section, that
is less than (i) |
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| the
AWP
minus 12% for
brand name drug products, single-source |
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| generic
drug products, and, for a period of 6 months, newly |
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| released generic drug
products
and (ii) the AWP minus 35% for |
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| all
other
generic drug products.
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| (f) Beginning on January 1, 2004, the Department or program |
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| administrator
shall
reimburse pharmacies under this Section |
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| within 30 days after adjudication of
the
claim.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-18, eff. 7-1-03.)
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| (320 ILCS 55/30)
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| Sec. 30. Manufacturer rebate agreements.
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| (a) Taking into consideration the extent to which the State |
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| pays for
prescription
drugs under various State programs
and |
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| the provision of assistance to disabled persons , senior |
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| citizens, or other Illinois residents
or eligible seniors under
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| patient
assistance programs, prescription drug discount |
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| programs, or other offers for
free or
reduced price medicine, |
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| clinical research projects, limited supply distribution
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| programs,
compassionate use programs, or programs of research |
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| conducted by or for a drug
manufacturer, the Department, its |
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| agent, or the program
administrator shall negotiate and enter |
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| into rebate agreements with drug
manufacturers, as
defined in |
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| this Act, to effect prescription drug price discounts.
The |
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| Department or program administrator may establish a preferred |
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| drug list as
a
basis
for determining the discounts, |
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| administrative fees, or other fees or rebates
under this |
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| Section.
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| (b) Rebate payment procedures. All rebates negotiated |
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| under agreements
described in this Section shall be paid in |
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| accordance with
procedures
prescribed by the Department or the |
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| program administrator.
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| (c) Receipts from rebates
shall be used
to provide |
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| discounts for prescription drugs purchased by Illinois |
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| residents
eligible
seniors and
disabled persons and to cover |
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| the cost of administering the program,
including compensation |
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| to be paid to participating pharmacies by the Department
or |
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| program administrator under subsection (e) of Section 25. Any |
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| receipts to be
allocated to the Department shall be deposited |
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| into the Senior Citizens and
Disabled Persons
Prescription Drug |
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| Discount Program Fund, a special fund hereby created in the
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| State treasury.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-18, eff. 7-1-03.)
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| (320 ILCS 55/35)
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| Sec. 35. Program eligibility.
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| (a) Any resident of Illinois is eligible to participate in |
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| the program and
person may apply to the Department or its |
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| program administrator for
participation in the program in the |
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| form and manner required by the Department.
The
Department or |
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| its program administrator shall determine the eligibility of |
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| each
applicant
for the program within 30 days after the date of |
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| application. To participate in
the program
an Illinois resident
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| eligible
senior or disabled person whose application has been |
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| approved must
pay $25
upon enrollment and annually thereafter |
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| and shall receive a program
identification card.
The card may |
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| be presented to an authorized pharmacy to assist the pharmacy |
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| in
verifying
eligibility under the program. The Department |
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| shall deposit the enrollment fees
collected
into the Senior |
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| Citizens and Disabled Persons Prescription Drug Discount
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| Program Fund.
The moneys collected by the Department for |
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| enrollment fees and deposited into
the Prescription Drug |
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| Discount Program Fund or, before January 1, 2006, into the
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| Senior
Citizens and Disabled Persons Prescription Drug |
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| Discount Program Fund , must be
separately accounted for by the |
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| Department. If 2 or more persons are eligible
for any
benefit |
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| under this Act and are members of the same household, each
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| participating
household member shall apply to the Department |
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| and pay the fee required for the
purpose
of obtaining an |
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| identification card.
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| (b) Proceeds from annual enrollment fees shall be
used
by |
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| the Department to offset the administrative cost of this Act. |
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| The Department
may
reduce the annual enrollment fee by rule if |
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| the revenue from the enrollment
fees is in
excess of the costs |
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| to carry out the program.
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| (c) Any person who is eligible for pharmaceutical |
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| assistance under the
Senior
Citizens and Disabled Persons |
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| Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance
Act is
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| presumed to be eligible for this program. The enrollment fee |
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| under this Act is
not required for such persons. That person |
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| may purchase prescription
drugs
under this program that are not |
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| covered by the pharmaceutical assistance
program under
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| Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and |
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| Pharmaceutical
Assistance Act by using the identification card |
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| issued under the pharmaceutical
assistance
program.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-18, eff. 7-1-03.)
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| (320 ILCS 55/50)
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| Sec. 50. Report on administration of program. The |
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| Department shall
report
to
the Governor and the General |
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| Assembly by March 1st of each year on the
administration
of the |
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| program under this Act.
The report shall include but not be |
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| limited to the following:
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| (1) for periods before January 1, 2006, the number of |
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| disabled persons and seniors eligible and enrolled in
the
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| program, by county; and, for periods after December 31, |
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| 2005, the number of Illinois residents enrolled in the |
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| program;
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| (2) the activities undertaken by the State to inform |
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| disabled persons
and
seniors (for periods before January 1, |
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| 2006) and all Illinois residents (for periods after |
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| December 31, 2005) about the program;
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| (3) the number of prescriptions filled under the |
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| program for enrollees,
and
the estimated savings for |
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| enrollees;
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| (4) a listing of the manufacturers and pharmacies |
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| participating in the
program;
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| (5) the amount of enrollment fees and rebates collected |
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| under the
program, and any additional funds or resources |
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| made available to cover the cost
of the program;
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| (6) the itemized annual cost of administering the |
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| program; and
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| (7) findings and recommendations regarding problems |
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| and solutions
related to the program, together with |
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| proposals for changes in the rules,
regulations,
or laws |
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| necessary to improve the administration of the program.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-18, eff. 7-1-03.)
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