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Texas Bill Successful

Texas Governor Signs Autism Insurance Bill Into Law

Texas Governor Rick Perry has signed legislation mandating improved insurance coverage for children with autism. This marks the second state insurance bill enacted this month, following the signing of similar legislation in South Carolina.

The bill, passed by the Texas legislature in May, mandates that insurance companies cover autism-related services for children between the ages of three and five. While the bill limits the ages for children who can benefit from this coverage, it is more specific than other state laws in spelling out which kinds of services -- from ABA therapy to nutritional supplements -- must be considered.

The Texas Association of Business had urged Gov. Perry to veto the bill due to the group's standing opposition to mandates on employers. But advocates said the measure requiring companies to cover treatment for children with autism would give families hope, save some from bankruptcy and reduce long-term costs for taxpayers.

It is estimated that Texas could save up to $771.5 million in special education costs alone within the first 10 years of the bill's enactment.

Along with Sen. Eddie Lucio, who has been advocating for the autism insurance bill for six years, the effort to pass the legislation was spearheaded by Cynthia Singleton and a group of many dedicated Texas parents.

 

One more down, HOW MANY more to  go?

Congratulations, TEXANS!!!!

The cut off age is 5~so Sarah missed the boat on this one but am very happy for all the ones that are now able to get help..It's about time!All I can say is, it's about time! The fact is, had this been in place when my son was diagnosed, it still wouldn't have been any benefit too him, since he was about 7 1/2 years old at the time of his diagnosis. BUT, it is still a huge step in the right direction. 

YEAH!!! For once (not really), I'm glad to be a Texan.

Karman

 

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