Maryland Code § IN-15-2001

Section IN-15-2001
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(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Independent pharmacy" means a pharmacy operating within the State
that is under common ownership with not more than two other pharmacies.
(c) "Pharmacy benefits manager" has the meaning stated in § 15-1601 of
this title.
(d) "Pharmacy services administrative contract" means a contractual
agreement between a pharmacy services administrative organization and an

independent pharmacy under which a pharmacy services administrative
organization agrees to negotiate with purchasers or pharmacy benefits managers on
behalf of one or more independent pharmacies.
(e) (1) "Pharmacy services administrative organization" means an entity
that provides a contracted pharmacy with contracting administrative services
relating to prescription drug benefits.
(2) "Pharmacy services administrative organization" does not include
a nonprofit health maintenance organization that:
(i) operates as a group model;
(ii) provides services solely to a member or patient of the
nonprofit health maintenance organization; and
(iii) furnishes services through the internal pharmacy
operations of the nonprofit health maintenance organization.
(f) (1) "Purchaser" means the State Employee and Retiree Health and
Welfare Benefits Program, an insurer, a nonprofit health services plan, or a health
maintenance organization that provides prescription drug coverage or benefits in the
State.
(2) "Purchaser" does not include a person that provides prescription
drug coverage or benefits through plans subject to the Employee Retirement Income
Security Act of 1974 and does not provide prescription drug coverage or benefits
through insurance, unless the person is a multiple employer welfare arrangement as
defined in § 514(b)(6)(A)(ii) of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974.

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