The act requires the department of health care policy and financing to administer a reproductive health care program (program) that provides contraceptive methods and counseling services to participants. The program must offer each participant at least a one-year supply of the requested contraceptive method or an alternative contraceptive method and not impose cost-sharing requirements.Beginning in fiscal year 2023-24, the department shall analyze and report the cost-effectiveness of the program to the public during its annual SMART act hearing.The act appropriates $4,125,347 from the general fund to the department of health care policy and financing to implement the act.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)

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Statutes affected:
Preamended PA1 (05/07/2021): 5-5-102
Introduced (02/16/2021): 5-5-102
Engrossed (05/11/2021): 5-5-102
Reengrossed (05/12/2021): 5-5-102
Revised (06/01/2021): 5-5-102
Rerevised (06/03/2021): 5-5-102
Final Act (06/09/2021): 5-5-102
Signed Act (07/06/2021): 5-5-102