Maryland Code § IN-15-1628

Section IN-15-1628
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(a) (1) At the time of entering into a contract with a pharmacy or a
pharmacist, and at least 30 working days before any contract change, a pharmacy
benefits manager shall disclose to the pharmacy or pharmacist:
(i) the applicable terms, conditions, and reimbursement rates;
(ii) the process and procedures for verifying pharmacy benefits
and beneficiary eligibility;
(iii) the dispute resolution and audit appeals process; and
(iv) the process and procedures for verifying the prescription
drugs included on the formularies used by the pharmacy benefits manager.
(2) (i) This paragraph does not apply to a requirement that a
specialty pharmacy obtain national certification to be considered a specialty
pharmacy in a pharmacy benefits manager's or carrier's network.

(ii) For purposes of credentialing a pharmacy or a pharmacist
as a condition for participating in a pharmacy benefits manager's network for a
carrier, the pharmacy benefits manager may not:
1. require a pharmacy or pharmacist to renew
credentialing more frequently than once every 3 years; or
2. charge a pharmacy or pharmacist a fee for the initial
credentialing or renewing credentialing.
(b) (1) Each contract form or an amendment to a contract form between
a pharmacy benefits manager and a pharmacy or a pharmacy services administrative
organization, as defined in § 15-2001 of this title, acting on behalf of a pharmacy may
not become effective unless at least 30 days before the contract form or amendment
to the contract form is to become effective, the pharmacy benefits manager files an
informational filing with the Commissioner in the manner required by the
Commissioner that includes a copy of the contract form or amendment to the contract
form.
(2) The Commissioner is not required to review the informational
filing to evaluate whether a contract form or amendment to a contract form is in
violation of this subtitle at the time the informational filing is made.
(3) The Commissioner may review and disapprove a contract form or
amendment to a contract form at any time after the contract form or amendment to
the contract form has been submitted as part of an informational filing.

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