Requires the attorney general to designate or appoint a pharmacy benefit compliance officer if certain prescription drug benefit public-private partnership contracts are entered into by the state. Establishes the pharmacy benefit compliance fund. Authorizes: (1) the state personnel department, for purposes of the state employee health plan; and (2) the office of the secretary of family and social services (office), for purposes of the Medicaid program; to issue a request for proposal to enter into a public-private partnership to administer prescription drug benefits. Sets forth certain requirements for a request for proposal and establishes the competitive proposal procedure. Allows the budget committee to review a contract before the state personnel department or the office awards a final contract for the public-private partnership. Requires that, if the state personnel department or the office enter into a contract for the public-private partnership, the attorney general conduct a state employee health plan audit or a Medicaid audit at least three years after the implementation of the contract. Makes an appropriation.

Statutes affected:
Introduced Senate Bill (S): 2-5-47-7, 12-15-13.6-1, 27-1-3.7-4, 27-1-3.7-5, 27-1-24.5-2, 27-1-24.5-3, 27-1-24.5-14, 27-1-24.5-19, 27-1-24.5-21, 27-1-24.5-22
Senate Bill (S): 2-5-47-7, 12-15-13.6-1, 27-1-3.7-4, 27-1-3.7-5