AN ACT
RELATING TO THE SENIOR PRESCRIPTION
DRUG PROGRAM; ALLOWING FOR MORE EFFICIENT ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AND
FUNDING; PROVIDING FOR APPOINTMENT OF A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF THE RETIREE
HEALTH CARE AUTHORITY; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF
THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. Section 10-7C-6 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1990,
Chapter 6, Section 6, as amended) is amended to read:
"10-7C-6. BOARD CREATED--MEMBERSHIP--AUTHORITY.--
A. There is created the "board of the
retiree health care authority". The
board shall be composed of not more than twelve members.
B. The board shall include:
(1) one member who is not employed by or on
behalf of or contracting with an employer participating in or eligible to
participate in the Retiree Health Care Act and who shall be appointed by the
governor to serve at the pleasure of the governor;
(2) the educational retirement director or the
educational retirement director's designee;
(3) one member to be selected by the public
school superintendents' association of New Mexico;
(4) one member who is a teacher who is certified
and teaching in elementary or secondary education to be selected by a committee
composed of one person designated by the New Mexico association of classroom
teachers, one person designated by the national education association of New
Mexico and one person designated by the New Mexico federation of teachers;
(5) one member who is an eligible retiree of a
public school and who is selected by the New Mexico association of retired
educators;
(6) the executive secretary of the public
employees retirement association or the executive secretary's designee;
(7) one member who is an eligible retiree
receiving a benefit from the public employees retirement association and who is
selected by the retired public employees of New Mexico;
(8) one member who is an elected official or
employee of a municipality participating in the Retiree Health Care Act and who
is selected by the New Mexico municipal league;
(9) the state treasurer or the state treasurer's
designee; and
(10) one member who is a classified state employee
selected by the personnel board.
C. The board, in accordance with the provisions
of Paragraph (3) of Subsection D of Section 10-7C-9 NMSA 1978, shall include,
if they qualify:
(1) one member who is an eligible retiree of an
institution of higher education participating in the Retiree Health Care Act
and who is selected by the New Mexico association of retired educators; and
(2) one member who is an elected official or
employee of a county participating in the Retiree Health Care Act and who is
selected by the New Mexico association of counties.
D. Every member of the board shall serve at the
pleasure of the party that selected that member.
E. The members of the board shall begin serving
their positions on the board on the effective date of the Retiree Health Care
Act or upon their selection, whichever occurs last, unless that member's
corresponding position on the board has been eliminated pursuant to Subsection
D of Section 10-7C-9 NMSA 1978.
F. The board shall elect from its membership a
president, vice president and secretary.
G. The board may appoint such officers and
advisory committees as it deems necessary.
The board may enter into contracts or arrangements with consultants,
professional persons or firms as may be necessary to carry out the provisions
of the Retiree Health Care Act.
H. The members of the board and its advisory
committees shall receive per diem and mileage as provided in the Per Diem and
Mileage Act but shall receive no other compensation, perquisite or
allowance."
Section 2. Section 10-7C-17 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 2002,
Chapter 75, Section 2 and Laws 2002, Chapter 80, Section 2) is amended to read:
"10-7C-17. CREATION OF SENIOR PRESCRIPTION DRUG
PROGRAM.--
A. The "senior prescription drug
program" is created in the authority.
B. To be eligible for the senior prescription
drug program, a person shall:
(1) be a resident of the state; and
(2) be sixty-five years of age or older.
C. Upon a determination that the person
qualifies for the senior prescription drug program, the authority may assess an
annual administrative fee not to exceed sixty dollars ($60.00) per year. The authority shall collect the fees, which
shall be used by the authority to cover the cost of administering the program.
D. The amount a qualified person pays for a
prescription drug shall not exceed the total cost of the dispensing fee plus
the contracted discounted price made available to the authority for this group
of seniors.
E. The authority shall enroll and provide participants
with electronic or other form of membership identification for use by
pharmacies for each transaction.
F. The authority shall actively promote
membership and benefit information on the senior prescription drug program to
seniors and the general public throughout the state."
Section 3. EMERGENCY.--It is necessary for the public
peace, health and safety that this act take effect immediately.
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