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27 04, 2021

SB 340 (see companion bill AB 411)

This bill prohibits every health insurance policy and governmental self-insured health plan that covers insulin and that imposes cost sharing on prescription drugs from imposing cost sharing on insulin in an amount that exceeds the lesser of the following: $100 for a one-month supply of insulin or the greater of the amount that is 125 percent of the cost of insulin or the amount generated by subtracting 51 percent of the total rebates received by the policy or plan from the cost-sharing amount that would be charged to a covered person for insulin if [...]

SB 340 (see companion bill AB 411)
27 04, 2021

SB 52 (see companion bill AB 154)

Regulating the sale of prescription drugs and other merchandise below cost. This bill eliminates the prohibition on below-cost sales of prescription drugs and certain other types of merchandise under the Unfair Sales Act. This state's Unfair Sales Act, also known as the “minimum markup” law, 1) prohibits below-cost sales of any merchandise, if the sale is intended to induce the purchase of other merchandise or divert trade unfairly from a competitor; and 2) requires a “minimum markup” (a specified amount over the cost of the merchandise to the seller) to be added to sales [...]

SB 52 (see companion bill AB 154)
25 11, 2020

Wis. Stat. §§ 133.01 through 133.18: Trusts and Monopolies

The intent of this chapter is to safeguard the public against the creation or perpetuation of monopolies and to foster and encourage competition by prohibiting unfair and discriminatory business practices which destroy or hamper competition. It is the intent of the legislature that this chapter be interpreted in a manner which gives the most liberal construction to achieve the aim of competition. It is the intent of the legislature to make competition the fundamental economic policy of this state and, to that end, state regulatory agencies shall regard the public interest as requiring the [...]

Wis. Stat. §§ 133.01 through 133.18: Trusts and Monopolies
25 11, 2020

Wis. Stat. §§ 153.01 through 153.78: Health Care Information

Defines “data organization“, which is formed specifically to create a centralized claims repository for this state with credible and useful data elements for the purposes of quality improvement, health care provider performance comparisons, ready understability, and consumer decision making and to use the information it collects to develop and disseminate unified public reports on health care quality, safety, and efficiency.

Wis. Stat. §§ 153.01 through 153.78: Health Care Information
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