La. Public Health and Safety § 40:1248.21

Current with changes from the 2024 Legislative Session
Section 40:1248.21 - Dispensation of contraceptive drugs; six-month supply; coverage
A. The Louisiana Department of Health shall require all Medicaid health plans issued or renewed in this state on or after January 1, 2023, to include the dispensing of a six-month supply of contraceptive drugs to be obtained at one time by the insured, unless the insured requests a smaller supply or the prescribing provider instructs for the insured to receive a smaller supply. The insured shall have used the same contraceptive drugs for at least the consecutive six months prior to receiving a six-month supply. Contracts with managed care plans shall allow the insured to receive onsite dispensing of the prescribed contraceptive drugs at family practice clinics, if available. Dispensing practices shall follow all licensing and clinical guidelines for appropriate prescribing and dispensing to ensure the health of the insured while maximizing access to effective contraceptive drugs.
B. For purposes of this Section, "contraceptive drugs" means all drugs approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration that are used to prevent pregnancy including but not limited to hormonal drugs administered orally, transdermally, and intravaginally.
C. Nothing in this Section shall apply to any drug, medicine, or other substance prescribed, dispensed, or distributed that is intended to induce an abortion.

La. Public Health and Safety § 40:1248.21

Acts 2022, No. 708, §1.
Added by Acts 2022, No. 708,s. 1, eff. 8/1/2022.