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Code · California · Welfare and Institutions Code

§ 14124.50

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State and Local Grants and Contracts Eligibility
(1)The people of California hereby find and declare that their state and local tax dollars should not be awarded to prescription drug price manipulators that violate the discount prescription drug program’s intent to treat patients who are medically uninsured, on marginal incomes and have no other sources to turn to for preventive and primary care services and to reach more eligible patients and provide more comprehensive services to low-income and most vulnerable patients.
(2)The people of California further find and declare that protecting their state and local tax dollars in this manner is a matter of statewide concern.
(b)Therefore, in addition to the requirements of subdivision
(e)of Section 14124.47, a prescription drug price manipulator shall only be eligible to receive any new or renewed state or local grants or contracts if, in the prior calendar year, the prescription drug price manipulator spent at least 98 percent of the net revenues it generated nationwide from participation in the discount prescription drug program on direct patient care.
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