''Department,'' the department of elder affairs.
''Eligible person,'' a resident of the commonwealth who:
''Enrollee,'' an eligible person who has applied and enrolled in the program established by this section.
''Enrollment,'' the process during which the program accepts and receives applications for the purpose of review, determination of eligibility and approval of applicants for entry into the program.
''Mail service program,'' a program to dispense prescription drugs by postal delivery service designated and administered by the department, and any entity with which it contracts, upon an enrollee's submission of a prescription and the applicable co-payment.
''Maintenance drug,'' a prescription drug prescribed to an individual for a chronic condition, the use of which is medically necessary for a consecutive period of 90 days or longer.
''Open Enrollment,'' a period of time as determined by the secretary during which the program accepts enrollment forms from eligible applicants age 66 or over who did not enroll during the period in which they were initially eligible.
''Out-of-Pocket Expenditures,'' the total amount paid by an enrollee to satisfy the applicable annual deductible and co-payments, not including monthly premiums.
''Pharmacy benefit manager,'' an entity under contract with the department, whether organized on a for-profit or a not-for-profit basis, contracted to manage the program established by this section.
''Program,'' the subsidized catastrophic prescription drug insurance program.
''Review commission,'' the prescription drug review commission.
''Secretary,'' the secretary of the department of elder affairs.
Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 19A, § 39