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WI AB775
Bill
Status
12/17/2025
Primary Sponsor
Lisa Subeck
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AI Summary
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Caps cost-sharing for epinephrine delivery systems (such as EpiPens) at $60 maximum for two doses under health insurance policies and self-insured governmental health plans
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Defines "epinephrine delivery system" as any FDA-approved device containing a premeasured dose of epinephrine used to prevent or treat life-threatening allergic reactions
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Applies to all types of epinephrine delivery systems and covers disability insurance policies, limited service health organizations, preferred provider plans, defined network plans, and self-insured plans of state and local governments
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Allows insurers to impose cost-sharing below $60 or no cost-sharing at all, but prohibits exceeding the $60 cap
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Takes effect on the first day of the 4th month after publication, with delayed implementation for policies affected by existing collective bargaining agreements
Legislative Description
Cost-sharing cap on epinephrine delivery systems under health insurance policies and plans. (FE)
Last Action
Fiscal estimate received
12/29/2025