Nevada 2025 Regular Session

Nevada Assembly Bill AB340

Introduced
3/3/25  
Refer
3/3/25  
Report Pass
4/15/25  
Refer
4/16/25  
Failed
6/2/25  

Caption

Requires health insurance to cover certain screenings, assessments and diagnoses. (BDR 57-351)

Impact

The passage of AB340 will have significant implications for state law regarding health insurance coverage. It expands coverage requirements, imposing an unfunded mandate on health insurers and creating a legal obligation to include specific diagnostic services in children's health plans. The bill also allows for administrative sanctions against insurers failing to comply with these provisions, further solidifying the state's commitment to protecting vulnerable populations.

Summary

Assembly Bill 340, introduced by the Nevada Committee on Health and Human Services, mandates that health insurance providers cover screenings, assessments, and diagnoses for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, intellectual disabilities, and specific learning disabilities for individuals under 18 years old or until age 22 if still enrolled in high school. The bill aims to ensure children's access to important diagnostic services that can lead to necessary support and treatment.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding AB340 is predominantly positive among child advocacy groups and healthcare providers, who see it as a critical step towards improving access to necessary services for children with developmental disorders. However, concerns have been raised by some insurance companies about the financial implications of added coverage mandates, leading to a mixed reaction from the insurance sector. The balance between providing essential healthcare and managing the financial burdens on insurers has created a topic of debate.

Contention

Notable points of contention relate to the unfunded mandate placed on insurers, with critics arguing that the requirement may increase insurance premiums or lead to further financial constraints on both insurance providers and consumers. Proponents counter that the long-term benefits of early diagnosis and treatment for children will outweigh initial costs, emphasizing the importance of ensuring comprehensive healthcare for all children in Nevada.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV SB163

Requires certain health insurance to cover treatment of certain conditions relating to gender dysphoria and gender incongruence. (BDR 57-129)

NV SB267

Establishes provisions relating to insurance coverage of mental health services. (BDR 57-1020)

NV AB439

Revises provisions governing certain contracts of insurance. (BDR 57-1044)

NV SB119

Provides for the continuation of certain requirements governing insurance coverage of telehealth services. (BDR 57-336)

NV SB132

Revises provisions relating to insurance coverage for living organ donors. (BDR 57-551)

NV SB439

Revises provisions relating to communicable diseases. (BDR 40-987)

NV SB330

Revises provisions related to health care. (BDR 57-161)

NV AB156

Revises provisions relating to substance use disorders. (BDR 40-331)

NV SB167

Prohibits the imposition of step therapy under certain circumstances. (BDR 57-81)

NV AB155

Establishes provisions relating to biomarker testing. (BDR 40-305)

Similar Bills

HI SB2647

Relating To Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders.

MS HB380

Developmental and physical disabilities; require health insurance policies cover similar to autism spectrum disorder requirement.

HI SB714

Relating To Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders.

HI HB900

Relating To Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders.

HI SB714

Relating To Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders.

HI HB900

Relating To Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders.

HI HB1814

Relating To Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders.

CT SB00017

An Act Implementing The Governor's Budget Recommendations For Human Services.