Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1414

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Increasing access to ABA services by recognizing assistant level providers

Impact

The implementation of S1414 is expected to significantly impact the delivery of ABA services in the state. By recognizing assistant level providers, the bill will facilitate an increase in the availability of support for individuals requiring such services. Additionally, the establishment of reimbursement codes and modifiers will enable these licensed providers to submit claims for reimbursement to various entities, such as health insurers and third-party administrators, thereby improving the economic viability of providing these essential services.

Summary

Senate Bill S1414, filed in 2025, aims to enhance access to Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services in Massachusetts by officially recognizing assistant level providers within the field. The bill seeks to amend Section 10H of Chapter 118E of the General Laws by establishing a reimbursement rate for ABA services provided by all licensed professionals recognized by the Board of Registration of Allied Mental Health and Human Services Professions. This move is intended to widen the scope of available services for individuals needing behavioral health support, particularly in the realm of mental health and developmental disorders.

Contention

While the bill aims to improve access to ABA services, it may raise discussions around the standards and qualifications of assistant level providers. Proponents of the bill are likely to argue that this recognition serves the urgent need for more professionals capable of delivering behavioral health services, especially given the rising demand. Conversely, some may express concerns regarding the adequacy of training and oversight for these assistant providers, fearing that without stringent regulations, the quality of care might be compromised.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S267

Updating the unit pricing exemption threshold

MA S265

Protecting personal identifying information

MA S1743

Relative to the Massachusetts Fire Training Council

MA S268

Prohibiting real estate dual agency transactions

MA S269

Relative to retail liquor sales to caterers

MA S1587

Enabling registered dental hygienists to administer nitrous oxide

MA S1360

Relative to collective bargaining rights of the state police

MA S1888

Relative to the retirement of MassPort officers

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.