Common use of Prescription Drug Clause in Contracts

Prescription Drug. (1) If an employee and/or eligible dependent receives prescription drugs at a participating PPO pharmacy, the employee shall be responsible for a five dollar ($5.00) co-pay for a generic drug. If there is no generic drug equivalent for the prescribed drug, the co-pay is ten dollars ($10.00). If the prescription is for a brand-name drug, or the prescription is written "dispense as written" and a generic equivalent exists, the co-pay is twenty-five dollars ($25.00). If participating pharmacies are not used, additional ten dollar ($10.00) co-pay shall be imposed.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Regarding Certification Incentive, serb.ohio.gov, www.columbus.gov

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Prescription Drug. (1) If Effective with prescriptions dispensed on or after January 1, 2003, if an employee and/or eligible dependent receives prescription drugs at a participating PPO pharmacy, the employee shall be responsible for a five dollar ($5.00) co-pay for a generic drug. If there is no generic drug equivalent for the prescribed drug, the co-co- pay is ten dollars ($10.00). If the prescription is for a brand-name drug, or the prescription is written "dispense as written" and a generic equivalent exists, the co-pay is twenty-five dollars ($25.00). If participating pharmacies are not used, an additional ten dollar ($10.00) co-pay shall be imposed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Prescription Drug. (1) If an employee and/or eligible dependent receives prescription drugs at a participating PPO pharmacy, the employee shall be responsible for a five dollar ($5.00) co-pay for a generic drug. If there is no generic drug equivalent for the prescribed drug, the co-co- pay is ten dollars ($10.00). If the prescription is for a brand-name drug, or the prescription is written "dispense as written" and a generic equivalent exists, the co-pay is twenty-five dollars ($25.00). If participating pharmacies are not used, additional ten dollar ($10.00) co-pay shall be imposed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.columbus.gov

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Prescription Drug. (1) If Effective with prescriptions dispensed on or after January 1, 2003, if an employee and/or eligible dependent receives prescription drugs at a participating PPO pharmacy, the employee shall be responsible for a five dollar ($5.00) co-pay for a generic drug. If there is no generic drug equivalent for the prescribed drug, the co-pay is ten dollars ($10.00). If the prescription is for a brand-name drug, or the prescription is written "dispense as written" and a generic equivalent exists, the co-pay is twenty-five dollars ($25.00). If participating pharmacies are not used, an additional ten dollar ($10.00) co-pay shall be imposed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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