Florida Administrative Code
64 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
64F - Division of Family Health Services
Chapter 64F-18 - INSULIN DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM
Section 64F-18.003 - Procedure
Current through Reg. 50, No. 249, December 24, 2024
(1) A person wishing to participate in the insulin distribution program can obtain an application from any county health department. The application is form number DH2105, 3/07, "Insulin Distribution Program Application" which is incorporated herein by reference. A copy of this form can be obtained from any county health department or its designated agent.
(2) Every 12 months a client must submit a completed application to the county health department or designated agent of the department who will approve the application based upon the following criteria:
(3) The county health department will verify the applicant's income as follows:
(4) The county health department has authority to make the final determinations of eligibility for the insulin distribution program.
(5) If the Department of Health's pharmaceutical budget permits, applicants or current insulin distribution program clients with a net family income of 101-200% of Federal poverty guidelines that meet the requirements in paragraph (2)(a), and subparagraphs (2)(b)1. and 3., above, will be eligible for the insulin distribution program or to continue in the program and receive insulin at reduced cost based on a sliding fee scale as set forth in Chapter 64F-16, F.A.C.
(6) If an otherwise unqualified applicant, as defined above, is temporarily without current financial resources to purchase insulin, the county health department may provide a one month supply of insulin to this applicant once annually.
(7) If at any time the applicant experiences a change in status, which could affect his or her eligibility, the applicant must report this change to the county health department within thirty days of this change.
(8) The county health department will assist clients receiving insulin through this program, who become or are found to be ineligible, in locating another source of insulin. The county health department will continue to provide insulin to the client until another source can be found for up to 1 year after the determination of ineligibility.
(9) County health departments or their designated agents will maintain records regarding their dispensing of insulin under this program for five years. These records shall include a copy of the Insulin Distribution Program Application and a copy of the applicant's prescriptions for insulin.
Rulemaking Authority 385.204 FS. Law Implemented 385.204 FS.
New 12-19-00, Amended 3-2-08.