NEW YORK, NY (June 10, 2009) -- Autism Speaks, the nation's largest autism science and advocacy organization, today joined the Connecticut autism community to praise Governor M. Jodi Rell for signing into law Senate Bill 301, which requires insurance companies to provide coverage of evidence-based, medically necessary autism therapies. Connecticut is now the thirteenth state in the country to enact comprehensive autism insurance reform.

The Connecticut law requires insurers to provide coverage for behavioral treatments, including Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy, of up to $50,000 for a child who is less than nine years of age, $35,000 for a child who is at least nine years of age and less than thirteen years of age, and $25,000 for a child who is at least thirteen years of age and less than fifteen years of age. ABA therapy is recognized as an effective, evidence-based treatment for children with autism.

“This new Connecticut law is another significant victory in the national effort to secure autism insurance coverage in all fifty states and provide families with the help they so desperately need and deserve,” said Bob Wright, Autism Speaks co-founder and Fairfield, CT, resident. “We thank Connecticut’s legislators and Governor Rell for having the courage to put families and their needs first.”

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