Oklahoma Senate backs off autism coverage
The Oklahoma Senate has backed off an amendment to a House bill to require the Oklahoma High Risk Health Insurance Pool to cover autism spectrum disorders.
Instead, the Senate voted Tuesday to adopt a House a proposal for licensing and training programs for autism therapists.
That bill returns to the House, which is expected to pass it and send it to the governor.
Last week, the Senate adopted an amend...
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