Nevada Code § 422.4032

Exemption from required step therapy for certain drugs: Application process; form; approval; payment of cost of drug for which exemption applies. [Effective until the effective date of the initial contract entered into between the Nevada Health Authority and the state pharmacy benefit manager pursuant to NRS 422.4053 , as amended by section 12 of chapter 390, Statutes of Nevada 2025, at page 2605 .]
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1. The Authority or a pharmacy benefit
manager or health maintenance organization with which the Authority contracts
pursuant to NRS 422.4053 to manage
prescription drug benefits shall allow a recipient of Medicaid who has been
diagnosed with stage 3 or 4 cancer or the attending practitioner of the
recipient to apply for an exemption from step therapy that would otherwise be
required pursuant to NRS 422.403 to
instead use a prescription drug prescribed by the attending practitioner to
treat the cancer or any symptom thereof of the recipient of Medicaid. The
application process must:
(a) Allow the recipient or attending
practitioner, or a designated advocate for the recipient or attending
practitioner, to present to the Authority, pharmacy benefit manager or health
maintenance organization, as applicable, the clinical rationale for the
exemption and any relevant medical information.
(b) Clearly prescribe the information and
supporting documents that must be submitted with the application, the criteria
that will be used to evaluate the request and the conditions under which an
expedited determination pursuant to subsection 4 is warranted.
(c) Require the review of each application by at
least one physician, registered nurse or pharmacist.
2. The information and supporting
documentation required pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 1:
(a) May include, without limitation:
(1) The medical history or other health
records of the recipient demonstrating that the recipient has:
(I) Tried other drugs included in
the pharmacological class of drugs for which the exemption is requested without
success; or
(II) Taken the requested drug for a
clinically appropriate amount of time to establish stability in relation to the
cancer and the guidelines of the prescribing practitioner; and
(2) Any other relevant clinical
information.
(b) Must not include any information or
supporting documentation that is not necessary to make a determination about
the application.
3. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 4, the Authority, pharmacy benefit manager or health maintenance
organization, as applicable, that receives an application for an exemption
pursuant to subsection 1 shall:
(a) Make a determination concerning the
application if the application is complete, or request additional information
or documentation necessary to complete the application not later than 72 hours
after receiving the application; and
(b) If it requests additional information or
documentation, make a determination concerning the application not later than
72 hours after receiving the requested information or documentation.
4. If, in the opinion of the attending
practitioner, step therapy may seriously jeopardize the life or health of the
recipient, the Authority, pharmacy benefit manager or health maintenance
organization that receives an application for an exemption pursuant to
subsection 1, as applicable, must make a determination concerning the
application as expeditiously as necessary to avoid serious jeopardy to the life
or health of the recipient.
5. The Authority, pharmacy benefit manager
or health maintenance organization, as applicable, shall disclose to a
recipient or attending practitioner who submits an application for an exemption
from step therapy pursuant to subsection 1 the qualifications of each person
who will review the application.
6. The Authority, pharmacy benefit manager
or health maintenance organization, as applicable, must grant an exemption from
step therapy in response to an application submitted pursuant to subsection 1
if:
(a) Any treatment otherwise required under the
step therapy or any drug in the same pharmacological class or having the same
mechanism of action as the drug for which the exemption is requested has not
been effective at treating the cancer or symptom of the recipient when
prescribed in accordance with clinical indications, clinical guidelines or
other peer-reviewed evidence;
(b) Delay of effective treatment would have
severe or irreversible consequences for the recipient and the treatment
otherwise required under the step therapy is not reasonably expected to be
effective based on the physical or mental characteristics of the recipient and
the known characteristics of the treatment;
(c) Each treatment otherwise required under the
step therapy:
(1) Is contraindicated for the recipient
or has caused or is likely, based on peer-reviewed clinical evidence, to cause
an adverse reaction or other physical harm to the recipient; or
(2) Has prevented or is likely to prevent
the recipient from performing the responsibilities of his or her occupation or
engaging in activities of daily living, as defined in 42 C.F.R. 441.505; or
(d) The condition of the recipient is stable
while being treated with the prescription drug for which the exemption is
requested and the recipient has previously received approval for coverage of
that drug.
7. If the Authority, pharmacy benefit
manager or health maintenance organization, as applicable, approves an application
for an exemption from step therapy pursuant to this section, the State must pay
the nonfederal share of the cost of the prescription drug to which the
exemption applies. The Authority, pharmacy benefit manager or health
maintenance organization may initially limit the coverage to a 1-week supply of
the drug for which the exemption is granted. If the attending practitioner
determines after 1 week that the drug is effective at treating the cancer or
symptom for which it was prescribed, the State must continue to pay the
nonfederal share of the cost of the drug for as long as it is necessary to
treat the recipient for the cancer or symptom. The Authority, pharmacy benefit
manager or health maintenance organization, as applicable, may conduct a review
not more frequently than once each quarter to determine, in accordance with
available medical evidence, whether the drug remains necessary to treat the
recipient for the cancer or symptom. The Authority, pharmacy benefit manager or
health maintenance organization, as applicable, shall provide a report of the
review to the recipient.
8. The Authority and any pharmacy benefit
manager or health maintenance organization with which the Authority contracts
pursuant to NRS 422.4053 to manage
prescription drug benefits shall post in an easily accessible location on an
Internet website maintained by the Authority, pharmacy benefit manager or
health maintenance organization, as applicable, a form for requesting an
exemption pursuant to this section.
9. As used in this section, attending
practitioner means the practitioner, as defined in NRS 639.0125 , who has primary
responsibility for the treatment of the cancer or any symptom of such cancer of
a recipient.
NRS 422.4032 Exemption from required
step therapy for certain drugs: Application process; form; approval; payment of
cost of drug for which exemption applies. [Effective on the effective date of
the initial contract entered into between the Nevada Health Authority and the
state pharmacy benefit manager pursuant to NRS 422.4053 , as amended by section 12 of
chapter 390, Statutes of Nevada 2025, at page 2605 .]
1. The Authority, the state pharmacy
benefit manager or a health maintenance organization with which the Authority
contracts pursuant to NRS 422.4053 to
manage prescription drug benefits shall allow a recipient of Medicaid who has
been diagnosed with stage 3 or 4 cancer or the attending practitioner of the
recipient to apply for an exemption from step therapy that would otherwise be
required pursuant to NRS 422.403 to
instead use a prescription drug prescribed by the attending practitioner to
treat the cancer or any symptom thereof of the recipient of Medicaid. The
application process must:
(a) Allow the recipient or attending
practitioner, or a designated advocate for the recipient or attending
practitioner, to present to the Authority, state pharmacy benefit manager or
health maintenance organization, as applicable, the clinical rationale for the
exemption and any relevant medical information.
(b) Clearly prescribe the information and
supporting documents that must be submitted with the application, the criteria
that will be used to evaluate the request and the conditions under which an
expedited determination pursuant to subsection 4 is warranted.
(c) Require the review of each application by at
least one physician, registered nurse or pharmacist.
2. The information and supporting
documentation required pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 1:
(a) May include, without limitation:
(1) The medical history or other health
records of the recipient demonstrating that the recipient has:
(I) Tried other drugs included in
the pharmacological class of drugs for which the exemption is requested without
success; or
(II) Taken the requested drug for a
clinically appropriate amount of time to establish stability in relation to the
cancer and the guidelines of the prescribing practitioner; and
(2) Any other relevant clinical
information.
(b) Must not include any information or
supporting documentation that is not necessary to make a determination about
the application.
3. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 4, the Authority, state pharmacy benefit manager or health
maintenance organization, as applicable, upon receiving an application for an
exemption pursuant to subsection 1, shall:
(a) Make a determination concerning the
application if the application is complete, or request additional information
or documentation necessary to complete the application not later than 72 hours
after receiving the application; and
(b) If the state pharmacy benefit manager or
health maintenance organization requests additional information or
documentation, make a determination concerning the application not later than
72 hours after receiving the requested information or documentation.
4. If, in the opinion of the attending
practitioner, step therapy may seriously jeopardize the life or health of the
recipient, the Authority, state pharmacy benefit manager or health maintenance
organization, as applicable, must make a determination concerning the
application as expeditiously as necessary to avoid serious jeopardy to the life
or health of the recipient.
5. The Authority, state pharmacy benefit
manager or health maintenance organization, as applicable, shall disclose to a
recipient or attending practitioner who submits an application for an exemption
from step therapy pursuant to subsection 1 the qualifications of each person
who will review the application.
6. The Authority, state pharmacy benefit
manager or health maintenance organization, as applicable, must grant an
exemption from step therapy in response to an application submitted pursuant to
subsection 1 if:
(a) Any treatment otherwise required under the
step therapy or any drug in the same pharmacological class or having the same
mechanism of action as the drug for which the exemption is requested has not
been effective at treating the cancer or symptom of the recipient when
prescribed in accordance with clinical indications, clinical guidelines or
other peer-reviewed evidence;
(b) Delay of effective treatment would have
severe or irreversible consequences for the recipient and the treatment
otherwise required under the step therapy is not reasonably expected to be
effective based on the physical or mental characteristics of the recipient and
the known characteristics of the treatment;
(c) Each treatment otherwise required under the
step therapy:
(1) Is contraindicated for the recipient
or has caused or is likely, based on peer-reviewed clinical evidence, to cause
an adverse reaction or other physical harm to the recipient; or
(2) Has prevented or is likely to prevent
the recipient from performing the responsibilities of his or her occupation or
engaging in activities of daily living, as defined in 42 C.F.R. 441.505; or
(d) The condition of the recipient is stable
while being treated with the prescription drug for which the exemption is
requested and the recipient has previously received approval for coverage of
that drug.
7. If the Authority, state pharmacy
benefit manager or health maintenance organization, as applicable, approves an
application for an exemption from step therapy pursuant to this section, the
State must pay the nonfederal share of the cost of the prescription drug to
which the exemption applies. The Authority, state pharmacy benefit manager or
health maintenance organization may initially limit the coverage to a 1-week
supply of the drug for which the exemption is granted. If the attending
practitioner determines after 1 week that the drug is effective at treating the
cancer or symptom for which it was prescribed, the State must continue to pay
the nonfederal share of the cost of the drug for as long as it is necessary to
treat the recipient for the cancer or symptom. The Authority, state pharmacy
benefit manager or health maintenance organization, as applicable, may conduct
a review not more frequently than once each quarter to determine, in accordance
with available medical evidence, whether the drug remains necessary to treat
the recipient for the cancer or symptom. The Authority, state pharmacy benefit
manager or health maintenance organization, as applicable, shall provide a
report of the review to the recipient.
8. The Authority, the state pharmacy
benefit manager and each health maintenance organization with which the
Authority contracts pursuant to NRS
422.4053 shall post in an easily accessible location on an Internet website
maintained by the Authority, state pharmacy benefit manager or health
maintenance organization, as applicable, a form for requesting an exemption
pursuant to this section.
9. As used in this section, attending
practitioner means the practitioner, as defined in NRS 639.0125 , who has primary
responsibility for the treatment of the cancer or any symptom of such cancer of
a recipient.

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