Colorado Code § 10-16-124

Prescription information cards - legislative declaration
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(1) It is the
intent of the general assembly to lessen patients' waiting times for prescriptions, to decrease
administrative burdens for pharmacies, and to improve care to patients by minimizing confusion,
eliminating unnecessary paperwork, and streamlining the dispensing of prescription drugs paid
for by third party payors.
(2) Each health benefit plan that offers coverage for prescription drugs shall issue to the
named insured a card or other device containing uniform prescription drug information. Such
card or device shall be in the format approved by the national council for prescription drug
programs, shall include all of the required and situational fields and shall conform to the most
recent pharmacy identification card or device implementation guide produced by the national
council for prescription drug programs.
(3) (a) A new uniform prescription drug information card or device, as required pursuant
to subsection (2) of this section, shall be issued by a carrier:
(I) When a person enrolls in a health benefit plan that offers prescription drug coverage;
and
(II) When a person's coverage changes and the change affects data contained on the card
or device.
(b) Newly issued cards or devices shall be updated with the latest coverage information
and shall conform to the national council for prescription drug programs' standards then in effect
and to the implementation guide then in use.
(4) No health maintenance organization that supplies benefits to its plan subscribers
through an in-house drug or pharmacy outlet and has received a certificate of authority pursuant
to part 4 of this article shall be subject to this section.
(5) The provisions of the section shall not apply to the children's basic health plan as
described in article 8 of title 25.5, C.R.S.

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