Utah Code § 31A-46-306

Mailing or delivering prescription drugs
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A pharmacy benefit manager or an insurer may not, directly or indirectly:
(1) prohibit an in-network retail pharmacy from:
(a) mailing or delivering a prescription drug to an enrollee as an ancillary service of the in-
network retail pharmacy;
(b) charging a shipping or handling fee to an enrollee who requests that the in-network retail
pharmacy mail or deliver a prescription drug to the enrollee, as an ancillary service; or
(c) offering or soliciting the ancillary services described in Subsection (1)(a) to an enrollee; or
(2) charge an enrollee who uses an in-network retail pharmacy that offers to mail or deliver a
prescription drug to an enrollee as an ancillary service a fee or copayment that is higher than
the fee or copayment the enrollee would pay if the enrollee used an in-network retail pharmacy
that does not offer to mail or deliver a prescription drug to an enrollee as an ancillary service.

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