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What is NYC AC § 17-1004?

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This section mandates the department to submit an annual report to the city council regarding the prescription drug discount card program. The report must include details such as the number of card holders, total cost savings, and participating pharmacies. Applies to the department overseeing the program.

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§ 17-1004 Report.

AC § 17-1004

Not later than sixty days after the end of each twelve-month period during which the prescription drug discount card program has been in operation, the department shall provide the city council with a report regarding such program. Such report shall provide information regarding the operation of such program during the reporting period, including, but not limited to (i) the number of prescription drug discount card holders who used the prescription drug discount card at least once, (ii) the total cost savings to all card holders generated by the program, (iii) the average cost savings to a card holder per prescription, (iv) the source and method of cost savings under the program, (v) the major drug categories that are not discounted under the program and an explanation as to why such drugs are not listed, (vi) the drugs for which rebates are offered under the program, listed according to major drug category, (vii) the number of pharmacies participating in the program, and (viii) to the extent available, any costs incurred by pharmacies to participate in the program. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2005/019.

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