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Title 3
Program For Elderly Pharmaceutical Insurance Coverage

Sections

240
Short title
241
Definitions
242
Program eligibility
243
Pharmaceutical insurance contract
244
Powers of the commissioner of health
245
Information regarding the home energy assistance program for program participants
246
Regulations
247
Cost-sharing responsibilities of eligible program participants for comprehensive coverage
248
Cost-sharing responsibilities of eligible program participants for catastrophic coverage
249
Participating provider pharmacies
250
Reimbursement to participating provider pharmacies
251
Penalties for fraud and abuse
252
Procedures for determinations relating to package, or form of dosage or administration, of certain drugs
253
Utilization of out-of-state provider pharmacies
254
Cost of living adjustment
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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