West Virginia House Bill 2693 Enrolled TextRequiring Health Insurance Plans to Cover Autism Diagnosis and Treatment
March 12, 2011 On April 1, 2011, West Virginia enacted a law requiring state-regulated health insurers to cover autism treatment services for children covered by plans issued or renewed January 1, 2012. The mandatory coverage is capped at $30,000 per year for the first three years of treatment for children as young as 18 months; coverage is limited to children diagnosed by age eight. After the first three years of intensive treatment, the coverage is capped at $2,000 per month until age 18. Small employers, with 25 or fewer employees, are exempted from the mandate. For the . . .
