New Mexico Statutes 27-2E-1. Average manufacturer price; filing; reporting
A. A person who manufactures a prescription drug, including a generic prescription drug, that is sold in New Mexico shall file with the health care authority:
Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes 27-2E-1
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
(1) the average manufacturer price for the drug;
(2) the price that each wholesaler or pharmacy benefit manager doing business in this state pays the manufacturer to purchase the drug; and
(3) the price paid to the manufacturer by any entity in an arrangement or contract that sells or provides prescription drugs in New Mexico without the services of a wholesaler.
B. The information required under Subsection A of this section shall be filed annually or more frequently, as determined by the health care authority. The information required under Subsection A of this section is confidential and shall not be disclosed pursuant to Section 27-2E-3 N.M. Stat. Ann. and shall not be subject to public inspection pursuant to the provisions of Section 14-2-1 N.M. Stat. Ann..
C. A person who engages in the wholesale distribution of prescription drugs in New Mexico shall file with the health care authority information showing the actual price at which the wholesaler or distributor sells a particular drug to a pharmacy.
D. As used in this section, “average manufacturer price” means the average price paid to the manufacturer for the drug in New Mexico, including rebates, discounts and market incentives, after deducting customary prompt-pay discounts.