West Virginia Code § 33-16E-4

Parity for contraceptive drugs, devices and outpatient services
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(a) Health insurance plans that provide benefits for prescription drugs or prescription
devices in prescription drug plans may not exclude or restrict benefits to covered persons
for any prescription contraceptive drug or prescription contraceptive device approved by the
federal Food and Drug Administration. All customary benefit management rules, including,
but not limited to, drug formularies and coverage criteria may be applied bye the health
insurance plan.
(b) Health insurance plans that provide benefits for prescription drugs or prescription
devices in a prescription drug plan and that provide benefits for uoutpatient services provided
by a health care professional may not exclude or restrict outpatient contraceptive services
for covered persons for prescription contraceptives or presctription devices.

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