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SB 1618: Autism Spectrum Disorder/Medicaid

GENERAL BILL by Atwater ; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Fasano ; Lynn ; Campbell

Autism Spectrum Disorder/Medicaid; requires AHCA to work with Agency for Persons with Disabilities to develop Medicaid waiver program for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder; provides definition; provides for implementation subject to availability of funds; authorizes agency to adopt rules. Amends 409.912.

Effective Date: 07/01/2005
Last Action: 5/6/2005 Senate - Died in Committee on Health and Human Services Appropriations
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF

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  • Bill History

    Date Chamber Action
    2/18/2005 Senate • Filed
    3/9/2005 Senate • Introduced, referred to Children and Families; Health Care; Health and Human Services Appropriations -SJ 00140
    3/16/2005 Senate • On Committee agenda-- Children and Families, 03/21/05, 2:45 pm, 301-S
    3/21/2005 Senate • Favorable by Children and Families; YEAS 6 NAYS 0 -SJ 00246
    3/22/2005 Senate • Now in Health Care -SJ 00246
    4/1/2005 Senate • On Committee agenda-- Health Care, 04/06/05, 2:00 pm, 412-K
    4/6/2005 Senate • Favorable by Health Care; YEAS 10 NAYS 0 -SJ 00419
    4/8/2005 Senate • Now in Health and Human Services Appropriations -SJ 00419
    5/6/2005 Senate • Died in Committee on Health and Human Services Appropriations

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  • SB 1618, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 2/18/2005 at 11:02 AM

    Bill Text:   Web Page | PDF
    Analyses:   Children and Families (Post-Meeting) 3/10/2005 (pdf)
    Health Care (Post-Meeting) 4/4/2005 (pdf)

    Committee Votes (2)

    Date Committee Result
    3/21/2005 2:45 PM Children and Families 6 Yeas - 0 Nays
    4/6/2005 2:00 PM Health Care 9 Yeas - 0 Nays

    Citations - Statutes (1)

    Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help
    409.912 Cost-effective purchasing of health care.

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