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2026 Session

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Cohen
Eliminate Certain Restrictions on Medicaid Applied Behavioral Analysis Services

Item 291 #30h

Item 291 #30h

First Year - FY2027 Second Year - FY2028
Health and Human Resources
Department of Medical Assistance Services FY2027 $30,835,157 FY2028 $36,771,409 GF
FY2027 $32,820,192 FY2028 $39,036,323 NGF

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Page 334, line 48, strike "$28,934,352,589" and insert "$28,998,007,938".
Page 334, line 48, strike "$30,476,743,886" and insert "$30,552,551,618".

Page 357, line 45, after "2." strike the remainder of the line.

Page 357, strike lines 46 through 48.

Page 357, line 49, strike "diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder prior to authorizing ABA services." and insert:

"Effective July 1, 2026".

Page 357, line 55, after "by provider," and insert:

"by diagnosis, by modality, delivery location, and at a statewide level, to assist in identifying approaches to consider to target delivery of ABA to those most in need of the service and to identify appropriate cost containment strategies."

Page 357, line 55, strike "The requirements in this".

Page 357, strike lines 56 through 57.

Page 358, strike lines 1 through 4.



Explanation

(This amendment restores funding and modifies language in the introduced budget to impose a 20 hour per week cumulative limit per recipient on Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) services and to require a final diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder in order to receive ABA services. The introduced budget assumed savings of $30.8 million from the general fund each year and savings of $32.8 million the first year and $39.0 million the second year from nongeneral funds by making these changes. Language in the introduced budget is retained directing the Department of Medical Assistance Services to provide guidance to ABA providers and facilities on required documentation, coordinate with managed care organizations (MCOs) on periodic pre- and post-payment reviews of ABA payments, and require specific MCO reporting of data. Language is added to require additional data elements to be reported by managed care organizations related to ABA payments.)