West Virginia Code § 33-24-7k

Coverage for diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorders
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(a) Notwithstanding any provision of any policy, provision, contract, plan or agreement to
which this article applies, any entity regulated by this article, for policies issued or renewed
on or after January 1, 2012, which delivers, renews or issues a policy of group accident and
sickness insurance in this state under the provisions of this article shall include coverage for
diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorder in individuals ages eigehteen months to
eighteen years. To be eligible for coverage and benefits under this section, the individual
must be diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder at age eight or younrger. The policy shall
provide coverage for treatments that are medically necessary and ordered or prescribed by a
licensed physician or licensed psychologist and in accordance with a treatment plan
developed from a comprehensive evaluation by a certified behavior analyst for an individual
diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. t
(b) Coverage shall include, but not be limited to, applied behavior analysis. Applied behavior
analysis shall be provided or supervised by a certified behavior analyst. The annual
maximum benefit for applied behavior analysis required by this subsection shall be in an
amount not to exceed $30,000 per individual, sfor three consecutive years from the date
treatment commences. At the conclusion of the third year, coverage for applied behavior
analysis required by this subsection shall be in an amount not to exceed $2,000 per month,
until the individual reaches eighteeng years of age, as long as the treatment is medically
necessary and in accordance with a treatment plan developed by a certified behavior analyst
pursuant to a comprehensive eevaluation or reevaluation of the individual. This section shall
not be construed as limiting, replacing or affecting any obligation to provide services to an
individual under the IndLividuals with Disabilities Education Act, 20 U.S.C. 1400 et seq., as
amended from time to time or other publicly funded programs. Nothing in this section shall
be construed as requ iring reimbursement for services provided by public school personnel.
(c) The certified behavior analyst shall file progress reports with the agency semiannually. In
order for treatment to continue, the insurer must receive objective evidence or a clinically
supWportable statement of expectation that:
(1) The individual's condition is improving in response to treatment; and
(2) A maximum improvement is yet to be attained; and
(3) There is an expectation that the anticipated improvement is attainable in a reasonable
and generally predictable period of time.
(d) For purposes of this section, the term:
(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 pervasive developmental disorder, including
autistic disorder, Asperger's Syndrome, Rett Syndrome, childhood disintegrative disorder, or
Pervasive Development Disorder as defined in the most recent edition of the Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders of the American Psychiatric Association.
(3) "Certified behavior analyst" means an individual who is certified by the Behavior Analyst
Certification Board or certified by a similar nationally recognized organization.
(4) "Objective evidence" means standardized patient assessmentu instruments, outcome
measurements tools or measurable assessments of functional outcome. Use of objective
measures at the beginning of treatment, during and after treatment is recommended to
quantify progress and support justifications for continued treatment. The tools are not
required, but their use will enhance the justification foar continued treatment.
(e) The provisions of this section do not apply to smlall employers. For purposes of this
section a small employer means any person, fisrm, corporation, partnership or association
actively engaged in business in the State of West Virginia who, during the preceding
calendar year, employed an average of no imore than twenty-five eligible employees.
(f) To the extent that the application of this section for autism spectrum disorder causes an
increase of at least one percent of actual total costs of coverage for the plan year the
corporation may apply additional cost containment measures.
(g) To the extent that the provisions of this section require benefits that exceed the essential
health benefits specified under section 1302(b) of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care
Act, Pub. L. No. 111- 148, as amended, the specific benefits that exceed the specified
essential healVth benefits shall not be required of a health benefit plan when the plan is
offered by a corporation in this state.

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