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Code · Washington · Title 70 — Public Health and Safety · Chapter 70.14

RCW 70.14.070

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The prescription drug consortium account is created in the custody of the state treasurer. All receipts from activities related to administration of the state drug purchasing consortium on behalf of participating individuals and organizations, other than state purchased health care programs, shall be deposited into the account. The receipts include but are not limited to rebates from manufacturers, and the fees established under RCW 70.14.060 (2). Expenditures from the account may be used only for the purposes of RCW 70.14.060 .
Only the administrator of the state health care authority or the administrator's designee may authorize expenditures from the account. The account is subject to allotment procedures under chapter 43.88 RCW, but an appropriation is not required for expenditures.
[ 2005 c 129 s 2 .]
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Severability — Conflict with federal requirements — 2005 c 129: See notes following RCW 70.14.060 .
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