Sec. 16. (a) As used in this chapter, "rebate" means a discount or other price concession that is:
(1) based on use of a prescription drug; and
(2) paid by a manufacturer or third party to a pharmacy benefit manager, pharmacy services administrative organization, or pharmacy after a claim has been processed and paid at a pharmacy.
(b) The term includes an incentive and a disbursement.
As added by P.L.68-2020, SEC.1.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 1. Department of Insurance
Chapter 24.5. Pharmacy Benefit Managers
27-1-24.5-1. "Covered Individual"
27-1-24.5-2. "Effective Rate of Reimbursement"
27-1-24.5-3. "Equal Access and Incentives"
27-1-24.5-6. "Independent Pharmacies"
27-1-24.5-7. "Maximum Allowable Cost"
27-1-24.5-8. "Maximum Allowable Cost List"
27-1-24.5-10. "Pharmacist Services"
27-1-24.5-12. "Pharmacy Benefit Manager"
27-1-24.5-13. "Pharmacy Benefit Manager Affiliate"
27-1-24.5-14. "Pharmacy Benefit Manager Network"
27-1-24.5-15. "Pharmacy Services Administrative Organization"
27-1-24.5-19. Equal Access and Incentives; Prohibited Acts
27-1-24.5-19.5. Federal Drug Pricing Program
27-1-24.5-20. Acts of the Commissioner; Confidentiality
27-1-24.5-21. Annual Reporting Requirements; Trade Secrets
27-1-24.5-22. Required Information; Appeals Process; Auditing Procedures
27-1-24.5-22.5. Aggregated Information From Pharmacy Benefit Manager Reports
27-1-24.5-22.6. Filing Complaints With Department of Insurance
27-1-24.5-24. Information Necessary for Appeal
27-1-24.5-25. Party's Right to Audit; Amounts Paid; Consideration
27-1-24.5-26. Disclosure of Contract With Another Party
27-1-24.5-27. Contracts of Pharmacy Services Administrative Organizations
27-1-24.5-27.5. Pharmacist May Not Be Required to Collect Higher Copayment for Prescription Drug