§ 70.405.010 Definitions
§ 70.405.020 Prescription drug affordability board
§ 70.405.030 Authority to review drug prices
§ 70.405.040 Affordability reviews
§ 70.405.050 Upper payment limits
§ 70.405.060 Use of savings
§ 70.405.070 Manufacturer withdrawal from the market
§ 70.405.080 Reporting
§ 70.405.090 Rule making

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Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 70.405 - Prescription drug affordability board

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