SB 257
Revises provisions relating to autism. (BDR 38-106)
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Bill overview
This bill revises regulations surrounding autism services in Nevada. It removes specific requirements for a statewide standard, allowing any qualified healthcare provider to conduct direct observations and assessments to determine if someone has autism. The bill also simplifies insurance coverage requirements, permitting any healthcare provider to diagnose and treat autism spectrum disorders, and removes restrictions on treatment plans and provider requirements. It aims to increase access to services by reducing bureaucratic hurdles.
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