Oklahoma Code § 56-1011.12

Title 56. Poor Persons: Feasibility study for state plan amendment for applied
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behavior analysis treatment of autism spectrum disorder.
A.  The Oklahoma Health Care Authority, in conjunction with the
Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, the State
Department of Health and the State Department of Education shall
examine the feasibility of a state plan amendment to the Oklahoma
Medicaid Program for applied behavior analysis treatment of autism
spectrum disorders.
B.  On or before December 31, 2016, the Authority and partnering
agencies shall submit a report to the President Pro Tempore of the
Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Governor
estimating the potential costs to the state, clinical findings,
reviews of pilot projects and research from other states on the
effects of applied behavioral analysis treatment on autism spectrum
disorders.
C.  Beginning July 1, 2017, and subject to the availability of
funding, the Authority and partnering agencies shall draft a state
plan amendment for applied behavior analysis treatment of autism
spectrum disorders.  The provisions of this subsection shall only
apply if the report required by subsection B of this section
demonstrates applied behavioral analysis treatment to be evidence-
based and essential to qualifying participants in the Oklahoma
Medicaid Program.
D.  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 spectrum disorder" means any of the pervasive
developmental disorders or autism spectrum disorders as defined by
the most recent edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of
Mental Disorders (DSM) or the edition that was in effect at the time
of diagnosis;
3.  "Behavioral health treatment" means counseling and treatment
programs, including applied behavior analysis, that are:

a. necessary to develop, maintain or restore, to the
maximum extent practicable, the functioning of an
individual, and
b. provided by a board-certified behavior analyst or by a
licensed doctoral-level psychologist so long as the
services performed are commensurate with the
psychologist's university training and supervised
experience; and
4.  "Treatment for autism spectrum disorder" means evidence-
based care and related equipment prescribed or ordered for an
individual diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder by a licensed
physician or a licensed doctoral-level psychologist who determines
the care to be medically necessary, including, but not limited to:
a. behavioral health treatment,
b. pharmacy care,
c. psychiatric care,
d. psychological care, and
e. therapeutic care.

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