(A) The director shall enforce this article. (B)(1) As often as the director deems appropriate, but not less frequently than once every five years, the director may examine or audit the books and records of a pharmacy services administrative organization providing prescription drug coverage or benefits on behalf of pharmacies or pharmacy benefits managers that are relevant to determining if the pharmacy services administrative organization is in compliance with this act. The pharmacy services administrative organization must pay the charges incurred in the examination, including the expenses of the director or his designee and the expenses and compensation of his examiners and assistants. The director or his designee promptly must institute a civil action to recover the expenses of examination against a pharmacy services administrative organization which refuses or fails to pay. (2) The information or data acquired during an examination pursuant to this section is considered proprietary and confidential and is not subject to the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act. (C) Violations of this article are subject to the penalties provided in Sections 38-2-10 through 38-2-30. rietary and confidential and is not subject to the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act. (C) Violations of this article are subject to the penalties provided in Sections 38-2-10 through 38-2-30. (D) The director may promulgate regulations regarding pharmacy services administrative organizations that are not inconsistent with this article. HISTORY: 2023 Act No. 30 (S.520), Section 3, eff January 1, 2024.
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