A bill for an act relating to Hawki coverage for the treatment of autism spectrum disorder applied behavior analysis services, and the autism support program.(Formerly HSB 122.)
Impact
A significant aspect of HF509 is the scheduled repeal of the autism support program on July 1, 2027. This indicates a shift in how the state may manage and finance autism-related services in the future. By transitioning support to the Hawki program, the bill aims to incorporate ABA services into a broader health coverage framework, albeit raising concerns about the adequacy of coverage and service availability once the separate program is phased out. The eventual transfer of any remaining funds from the autism support fund to the Hawki trust fund further signals this recalibration of resources.
Summary
House File 509 addresses coverage under the Healthy and Well Kids in Iowa (Hawki) program specifically for applied behavior analysis services related to autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The bill amends existing regulations to stipulate that no new applications for the autism support program will be approved after July 1, 2025. However, individuals already on the program as of that date will continue to receive benefits provided they maintain their eligibility. This ensures that current recipients are not abruptly cut off from essential support services needed for autism treatment.
Contention
Discussions around HF509 may highlight notable points of contention. Advocates for individuals with autism may express concern regarding the potential for reduced funding and services available under the Hawki program compared to the autism support program. There may also be apprehension about the long-term sustainability of service provision and the adequacy of benefits as the bill moves towards limiting new enrollments. Stakeholders in the community are likely to debate whether the transition offers a net benefit or represents a dilution of service quality and funding focused on autism treatment.
Related
A bill for an act relating to Hawki coverage for the treatment of autism spectrum disorder applied behavior analysis services, the autism support program, and making an appropriation.(See HF 509.)