GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 33-30-4.3 - Utilization of mail-order pharmaceutical distributors in  policies, plans, contracts, or funds; utilization of other providers of  pharmaceutical services under same terms and conditions
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    33-30-4.3   (2010)
    33-30-4.3.    Utilization of mail-order pharmaceutical distributors in  policies, plans, contracts, or funds; utilization of other providers of  pharmaceutical services under same terms and conditions 
      (a)  For  the purposes of this Code section, the term "health care insurer" means  an insurer, including a fraternal benefit society, a health care plan, a  nonprofit medical service corporation, a nonprofit hospital service  corporation, or a health maintenance organization authorized to sell  accident and sickness insurance policies, subscriber certificates, or  other contracts of accident and sickness insurance by whatever name  called.
(b)  A group or blanket accident and  sickness insurance policy, plan, contract, or fund may not be issued,  delivered, issued for delivery, or renewed by a health care insurer on  or after July 1, 1991, if such policy, plan, contract, or fund requires  that insureds thereunder obtain pharmaceutical services, including  prescription drugs, exclusively from a mail-order pharmaceutical  distributor.  Insureds who do not utilize a mail-order pharmaceutical  distributor shall not be required to pay a different copayment fee or  have imposed any varying conditions for the receipt of pharmaceutical  services, including prescription drugs, when that payment or condition  is not imposed upon those insureds who utilize a mail-order  pharmaceutical distributor for those services if the provider of  pharmaceutical services utilized by the insured has agreed to the same  terms and conditions as applicable to the mail-order pharmaceutical  distributor and has agreed to accept payment or reimbursement from the  health care insurer at no more than the same amount which would have  been paid to the mail-order pharmaceutical distributor for the same  pharmaceutical services.
(c)  Any health  care insurer who issues a group or blanket accident and sickness policy,  plan, contract, or fund that provides coverage for pharmaceutical  services, including prescription drugs, by a mail-order pharmaceutical  distributor shall issue to each insured under such policy, plan,  contract, or fund an explanation of the payment or reimbursement method  applicable to mail-order pharmaceutical distributors as compared to  other providers of pharmaceutical services. For those health care  insurers which provide benefit booklets to their insureds, the inclusion  of such an explanation in any such benefit booklet shall constitute  compliance with this subsection.
(d)  Any  health care insurer who contracts with a mail-order pharmaceutical  distributor to provide pharmaceutical services, including prescription  drugs, under a group or blanket accident and sickness policy, plan,  contract, or fund shall include in such contract a provision requiring  the mail-order pharmaceutical distributor in its initial written  correspondence with an insured to include a notice that the insured may  obtain pharmaceutical services, including prescription drugs, from other  providers of pharmaceutical services and that the exclusive utilization  of the mail-order pharmaceutical distributor is not required.
(e)  A  provider of pharmaceutical services who desires to provide services to  insureds in their service area shall, upon written request to the health  care insurer, be provided information pertaining to the terms and  conditions applicable to mail-order pharmaceutical services available in  such service area.  If the provider of pharmaceutical services agrees  to such terms and conditions in writing and agrees to be paid or  reimbursed at no more than the same amount which would be paid to a  mail-order pharmaceutical distributor for the same services, the  provider of pharmaceutical services will be paid or reimbursed at no  more than the same amount paid to the mail-order pharmaceutical  distributor for the same pharmaceutical services.