Bill Text: WV HB4059 | 2020 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Increasing access to long acting reversible contraception
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-03-07 - On 2nd reading, House Calendar [HB4059 Detail]
Download: West_Virginia-2020-HB4059-Comm_Sub.html
WEST virginia legislature
2020 regular session
Committee Substitute
for
House Bill 4059
By Delegates Hill, Pack, Bates, and Fleischauer
[Originating in the Committee on Health and Human Resources; January 28, 2020]
A BILL to repeal §16-2B-3 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended; and to amend and reenact §16-2B-1 and §16-2B-2 of said code, all relating family planning; increasing access to long acting reversible contraception; requiring payment of long acting reversible contraception; requiring certain contract provisions; requiring training of heath care practitioners; prohibiting certain policies; permitting a health care practitioner to perform family planning at a local health department; and updating terminology .
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
ARTICLE 2B. FAMILY PLANNING.
§16-2B-1. Family planning; authorized functions.
(a) The state department of health is authorized to
provide printed material, guidance, advice, financial assistance, appliances,
devices, drugs, approved methods, and medicines to local boards of health
requesting the same for use in the operation of family planning and child
spacing clinics to the extent of funds appropriated by the Legislature and any
federal funds made available for such purpose. The Bureau is also authorized to
educate and advertise the availability of such services widely.
(a) The Bureau for Public Health is authorized to provide printed material, patient-centered counseling support, reproductive life planning support, financial assistance, appliances, devices, drugs, approved methods, and medicines to local boards of health and other entities requesting the same for use in the operation of family planning clinics to the extent of funds appropriated by the Legislature and any federal or other funds made available for such purpose. The Bureau is also authorized to educate and advertise the availability of such services widely. Counseling methodologies promoted shall use approaches endorsed by the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology or other relevant health professional associations.
(b) The Bureau for Medical Services shall ensure that multiple office visits for a woman who selects the long acting reversible contraception (LARC) methods is not required. The Bureau for Medical Services shall provide payment for replacement, reinsertion or removal, when necessary or requested by the patient.
(c) If a health care practitioner supplies the LARC, the health practitioner may also bill for the device and shall be reimbursed the full cost of the LARC. The Bureau for Medical Services shall make these products available in health care practitioner offices without upfront costs. Prior authorization for LARC devices or procedures are prohibited. A managed care company contracted with the Bureau of Medical Services shall perform a training for health care practitioners who offer family planning services on the professional guidelines for LARC methods. The Bureau for Medical Services shall update the managed care contract to include language that provider policies/protocols may not present barriers that delay or prevent access, such as prior authorizations or step-therapy failure requirements; and should receive patient centered education and counseling on all FDA approved birth control methods.
§16-2B-2. Local boards of health authorized to establish clinics.
(a) A local board of health created and
maintained pursuant to the provisions of article two or article two-a of this
chapter, is authorized to may establish and operate within its
jurisdiction, one or more family planning and child spacing clinics
under the supervision of a licensed physician health care
practitioner for the purpose of disseminating information, conducting
medical examinations and distributing family planning and child spacing
appliances, devices, drugs, approved methods and medication without charge to
indigent and medically indigent persons on request and with the approval of
said licensed health care practitioner. physician. Such
(b) Information, appliances, devices, drugs,
approved methods and medication shall be dispensed only in accordance with the
recipients' expressed wishes and beliefs and in accordance with all state and
federal laws for the dispensing of legend prescription drugs: Provided,
That the procedure of abortion shall not be considered an approved method of
family planning and child spacing within the intent of this section and
is expressly excluded from the authorized programs. herein
authorized. All local boards
(c) A local board of health receiving state
or federal funds for family planning or child spacing programs shall
first receive approval by the state board of health officer.
Should this be Secretary of the Department of Health and Should this be
Secretary of the Department of Health and Should this be Secretary of the
Department of Health and of their general plan of operation of such programs.
§16-2B-3. State and local health and welfare agency employees to advise indigent and medically indigent of availability of services; compulsory acceptance of services prohibited; acceptance not condition to receiving other services and benefits.
{Repealed.]
NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to update family planning services.
Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from a heading or the present law and underscoring indicates new language that would be added.