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2015 Bill(s)
HCS HB 198 Sponsor:Morris, Lynn Status: S Small Business Description: Impose restrictions on health plans restricting refilling of prescriptions for chronic illness. Require a plan to accept a plan for synchronizing refilling of prescriptions. Restrict dispensing fees.
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HB 199 Sponsor:Morris, Lynn Status: H Professional Registration Description: Require a a non-Missouri pharmacy to have a license in the state where the pharmacy is located to distribute or sell drugs in Missouri.
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* HB 200 Sponsor:Morris, Lynn Status: H Professional Registration Description: Add two hours of training in suicide awareness and prevention in the education requirements for renewal of a pharmacist license.
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HB 201 Sponsor:Morris, Lynn Status: H Civil & Criminal Proceedings Description: Lower the maxmum amount of cold medicine containing an ingredient used to make methamphetamine that a person can have or purchase within any one year.
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HB 202 Sponsor:Morris, Lynn Status: S Small Business Description: Prohibit a health insurance plan from requiring an optometrist to provide services or materials at a lower cost if the cost is not covered by the optometrist contract with the plan.
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HB 780 Sponsor:Morris, Lynn Status: H Select Com. on Insurance Description: Impose requirements and restrictions on pharmacy benefit manager plans. Impose requirements on setting the coverage provisions and establish appeal rights.
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HB 1090 Sponsor:Morris, Lynn Status: H Select Com. on Social Services Description: Expand the requirement for in-home services coverd by Medicaid actually were delivered. Require a consumer be responsible for allowing a personal care attendant to use electronic visit verification. Not assigned to a committee until March 31.
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