Delaware Code § 18-3570A

Autism spectrum disorders coverage
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(a) All group and blanket health benefit plans as defined in § 3578(a) of this title shall provide coverage for the screening and diagnosis
of autism spectrum disorders and the treatment of autism spectrum disorders in individuals less than 21 years of age. To the extent that the
diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders and the treatment of autism spectrum disorders are not already covered by a health benefit plan,
coverage under this section shall be included in health benefit plans that are delivered, issued, executed or renewed in this State pursuant
to this title after December 11, 2012. No insurer shall terminate coverage or refuse to deliver, execute, issue, amend, adjust, or renew
coverage to a group solely because an individual in that group or a family member of an individual in that group is diagnosed with 1 of
the autism spectrum disorders or has received treatment for autism spectrum disorders. Coverage under this section shall not be denied
on the basis that the treatment is habilitative or nonrestorative in nature.
(b) Coverage for applied behavior analysis services under this section by an insurer shall be subject to a maximum benefit of $36,000
per 12-month period per person, but shall not be subject to any limits on the number of visits an individual may make to an autism services
provider, or that a provider may make to an individual, regardless of the locations in which services are provided. After December 31,
2012, the Insurance Commissioner shall, on or before April 1 of each calendar year, publish in the Delaware Register of Regulations an
adjustment to the maximum benefit equal to the change in the United States Department of Labor Consumer Price Index for all Urban

Consumers (CPI-U) in the preceding year and the published adjusted maximum benefit shall be applicable to all health insurance policies
issued or renewed thereafter. Payments made by an insurer on behalf of a covered individual for treatment unrelated to applied behavior
analysis shall not be applied toward any maximum benefit established under this subsection.
(c) The coverage required under this section shall not be subject to dollar limits, deductibles, or coinsurance provisions that are less
favorable to an insured than the dollar limits, deductibles, or coinsurance provisions that apply to physical illness generally under the
health benefit plan, except as otherwise provided in subsection (b) of this section.
(d) This section shall not be construed as limiting benefits that are otherwise available to an individual or family member under their
health benefit plan.
(e) As used in this section:
(1) "Applied behavior analysis" means the design, implementation, and evaluation of environmental modifications, using behavioral
stimuli and consequences, to produce socially significant improvement in human behavior, including the use of direct observation,
measurement, and functional analysis of the relationship between environment and behavior.
(2) "Autism services provider" means any person, entity, or group authorized by this section that provides treatment of autism
spectrum disorders. This includes licensed physicians, psychologists or their assistants, psychiatrists, speech therapists or their aides,
occupational therapists or their aides, physical therapists or their assistants, practitioners with the national certification of board-certified
behavior analyst or those working under their supervision, licensed professional counselors of mental health, licensed clinical social
workers, advanced practice nurses, or any person, entity, or group meeting the standards set by the Department of Health and Social
Services as authorized by subsection (f) of this section.
(3) "Autism spectrum disorders" means any of the pervasive developmental disorders as defined by the most recent edition of
the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), including Autistic Disorder, Asperger's Disorder and Pervasive
Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified, as such may be amended hereafter from time to time.
(4) "Behavioral health treatment" means professional counseling, guidance services or treatment programs, including applied
behavior analysis, that are necessary to develop, maintain, or restore, to the maximum extent practicable, the functioning of an
individual. This definition also applies to treatment or counseling to improve social skills and function.
(5) "Medically necessary" means reasonably expected to do the following:
a. Prevent the onset of an illness, condition, injury, or disability;
b. Reduce or ameliorate the physical, mental, or developmental effects of an illness, condition, injury, or disability; or
c. Assist to achieve or maintain maximum functional capacity in performing daily activities, taking into account both the functional
capacity of the individual and the functional capacities that are appropriate for individuals of the same age.
(6) "Pharmacy care" means medications prescribed by a licensed practitioner and any health-related services deemed medically
necessary to determine the need or effectiveness of the medications.
(7) "Psychiatric care" means direct or consultative services provided by a psychiatrist licensed in the state in which the psychiatrist
practices.
(8) "Psychological care" means direct or consultative services provided by a psychologist licensed in the state in which the
psychologist practices or by a psychological assistant acting under the supervision of a psychologist.
(9) "Screening and diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders" means medically necessary assessments, evaluations, or tests to diagnose
whether an individual has or is at risk for 1 of the autism spectrum disorders.
(10) "Therapeutic care" means services provided by speech, occupational, or physical therapists or an aide or assistant under their
supervision.
(11) "Treatment for autism spectrum disorders" shall include the following care prescribed or ordered for an individual diagnosed
with 1 of the autism spectrum disorders by a licensed physician or licensed psychologist who determines the care to be medically
necessary:
a. Behavioral health treatment;
b. Pharmacy care;
c. Psychiatric care;
d. Psychological care;
e. Therapeutic care;
f. Items and equipment necessary to provide, receive, or advance in the above-listed services, including those necessary for applied
behavioral analysis; and
g. Any care for individuals with autism spectrum disorders that is determined by the Secretary of the Department of Health and
Social Services, based upon their review of best practices and/or evidence-based research, to be medically necessary. The Secretary
shall inform the Insurance Commissioner of such determination, and upon receiving notice the Insurance Commissioner shall issue
a bulletin stating that any such care, treatment, intervention, service, or item that was not previously covered shall be included in any
health benefit plan delivered, executed, issued, amended, adjusted, or renewed on or after 120 days following the date of such bulletin.

(f) The Department of Health and Social Services shall promulgate regulations establishing standards for certifying qualified autism
services providers by June 11, 2013. If an autism services provider meets recognized national certification as a board-certified behavior
analyst, such autism services provider shall be deemed to have met the standards to be established under this section to provide applied
behavioral analysis services. Once the regulations are promulgated, payment for the treatment of autism spectrum disorders covered under
this section shall only be required to be made to autism services providers who meet the standards.
(g) Except for inpatient services, if an individual is receiving treatment for autism spectrum disorders, an insurer will have the right
to request a review of that treatment not more than once every 12 months unless the insurer and the licensed physician or licensed
psychologist agree that a more frequent review is necessary. The cost of obtaining any review shall be borne by the insurer.
(h) This section shall not be construed as affecting any obligation to provide services to an individual under an individualized family
service plan (IFSP); an individualized education program (IEP); an individual plan for employment (IPE); a 504 plan; or an individualized
service plan, including an essential lifestyle plan (ELP).
(i) The Insurance Commissioner may promulgate rules and regulations as may be necessary or appropriate to implement and administer
this section, except for subsection (f) of this section.

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