Colorado Code § 10-16-104.2

Coverage for contraception - rules - definitions
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(1) As used in this
section, unless the context otherwise requires:
(a) "Carrier" means a carrier offering a health benefit plan.
(b) "Contraception" has the same meaning as "contraceptive" or "contraception" set forth
in section 2-4-401 (1.5).
(c) "Dispensing entity" means a pharmacy, other outlet, or other facility registered by the
state board of pharmacy under part 1 of article 280 of title 12 that dispenses or furnishes
contraception.
(2) As part of the coverage required for contraception pursuant to section 10-16-104
(3)(a)(I), (18), or (18.1), as applicable, a carrier or a pharmacy benefit management firm acting
on behalf of the carrier shall provide coverage for, and shall reimburse a provider or an in-
network dispensing entity for, the single dispensing or furnishing of contraception intended to
last the covered person for a duration of twelve months, as permitted by the covered person's
prescription, dispensed or furnished at one time, unless requested otherwise by the covered
person.
(3) A carrier or pharmacy benefit management firm acting on behalf of the carrier shall:
(a) Allow for the continuous use of clinically appropriate contraception as determined by
the prescribing provider;
(b) Reimburse a provider or an in-network dispensing entity per unit for dispensing or
furnishing contraception;
(c) Not implement step therapy, prior authorization, or other utilization management
practices, including quantity or fill limits, for contraception coverage if the practice would result
in a covered person receiving less than a twelve-months' duration of contraception dispensed or
furnished either at one time or, if requested by the covered person at the point of dispensing or
furnishing, over a twelve-month period;
(d) Include an alternative prescribed contraception without prior authorization, step
therapy, or cost sharing if, in the determination and judgment of the prescribing provider, the
alternative prescribed contraception is medically necessary;
(e) Make available an easily accessible, timely, and transparent exceptions process for a
covered person to obtain coverage, without cost sharing, for medically necessary contraception
that is not otherwise included in the formulary or available without cost sharing;
(f) Not require a prescription for coverage of FDA-approved, -cleared, or -granted over-
the-counter contraception; and
(g) Include point-of-sale coverage for over-the-counter contraception at in-network
dispensing entities without prior authorization, step therapy, utilization management, or cost
sharing.
(4) (a) Carriers shall report annually to the commissioner regarding the coverage of
contraception required pursuant to section 10-16-104 (3)(a)(I), (18), or (18.1). At a minimum,
the reporting requirements must include annual reporting of data relating to contraception
coverage provided in the previous calendar year.
(b) For purposes of the carrier's required reporting to the commissioner pursuant to
subsection (4)(a) of this section, a pharmacy benefit management firm acting on behalf of a
carrier shall annually provide data to the carrier relating to contraception coverage in the
previous calendar year, and the carrier shall include the data provided by a pharmacy benefit
management firm in its annual report required by subsection (4)(a) of this section.
(5) The commissioner may promulgate rules to implement this section.

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