Indiana Code § 27-2-9.1-5

Health plan procedure allowing cost of prescription drug to be counted against deductible
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Sec. 5. (a) A health plan shall implement a procedure to allow a covered individual to submit a claim to offset the covered individual's deductible for the cost of a purchase by the covered individual of a prescription drug that: (1) is covered under the covered individual's health plan; and (2) was purchased by the covered individual without submitting at the point of purchase the claim through the health plan.       (b) If a covered individual submits a claim to the health plan in accordance with the procedure established under subsection (a), the health plan shall verify the purchase described under subsection (a) and count the amount paid by the covered individual for the purchased covered prescription drug against the covered individual's deductible.   IC 27-2-10 Chapter 10. Equity Securities of Insurance Companies               27-2-10-1 Statement of equity ownership and changes in holdings             27-2-10-2 Accounting for profits from short term equity trading; persons entitled to bring action; limitation of actions             27-2-10-3 Short sales; time for delivery of securities sold             27-2-10-4 Exemption of dealers             27-2-10-5 Exemption of arbitrage transactions             27-2-10-6 "Equity security" defined             27-2-10-7 Exemption of sale of registered securities or securities in closely held corporation             27-2-10-8 Powers of commissioner             27-2-10-9 Construction of act

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