Oklahoma Code § 36-7402

Title 36. Insurance: Evaluation of effect of limits on opioid prescriptions
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and claims and out-of-pocket costs - Report.
The Insurance Department shall evaluate the effect of the limits
on prescriptions for opioid drugs established by this act on the
claims paid by health insurance carriers and the out-of-pocket costs
including copayments, coinsurance and deductibles paid by individual
and group health insurance policyholders.  On or before January 1,
2021, the Insurance Department shall submit a report on the
evaluation, along with any recommended policy and regulatory options
that will ensure costs for patients are not increased as a result of
new prescribing limitations on the amounts of opioid drugs, to the
standing committees of the Legislature having jurisdiction over
health and human services matters and over insurance and financial
services matters.  The Insurance Commissioner may adopt reasonable
rules and regulations for the implementation and administration of
the provisions of this subsection.

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