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First Substitute H.B. 311
Representative Rebecca D. Lockhart proposes the following substitute bill:
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AUTISM TREATMENT FUND
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2010 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Rebecca D. Lockhart
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Senate Sponsor:
Curtis S. Bramble
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LONG TITLE
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General Description:
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This bill creates a restricted account within the General Fund to be administered by the
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Department of Health for the receipt and expenditure of certain gifts, donations, and
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appropriations to be used for providing services relating to autism.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This bill:
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. creates a restricted account within the General Fund to be known as the Autism
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Treatment Account for the receipt and expenditure of certain gifts, donations, and
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appropriations to be used for services relating to autism; and
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. provides for the administration and use of the account.
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Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
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None
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Other Special Clauses:
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None
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Utah Code Sections Affected:
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ENACTS:
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26-52-101, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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26-52-102, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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26-52-201, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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26-52-202, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
Section
26-52-101
is enacted to read:
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CHAPTER 52. AUTISM TREATMENT ACCOUNT
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Part 1. General Provisions
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26-52-101. Title.
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This chapter is known as the "Autism Treatment Account."
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Section 2.
Section
26-52-102
is enacted to read:
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26-52-102. Definitions.
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As used in this chapter:
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(1) "Account" means the Autism Treatment Account created in Section
26-52-201
.
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(2) "Autism spectrum disorder" means a pervasive developmental disorder as defined
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by the most recent edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual on Mental Disorders,
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including:
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(a) Autistic Disorder;
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(b) Asperger's Disorder; and
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(c) Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified.
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(3) "Committee" means the Autism Treatment Account Advisory Committee created
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under Section
26-52-202
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(4) "Early intensive behavior therapy" means therapy that:
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(a) involves intensive behavioral intervention over an extended period of time;
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(b) is evidence-based; and
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(c) is generally accepted by the medical community or the American Academy of
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Pediatrics as an effective treatment for young children with an autism spectrum disorder.
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Section 3.
Section
26-52-201
is enacted to read:
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Part 2. Autism Treatment Account and Advisory Committee
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26-52-201. Autism Treatment Account.
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(1) There is created within the General Fund a restricted account known as the Autism
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Treatment Account.
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(2) The account shall consist of:
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(a) gifts, grants, devises, donations, and bequests of real property, personal property, or
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services, from any source, or any other conveyance that may be made to the account from
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private sources;
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(b) interest and other earnings derived from the account monies; and
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(c) any additional amounts as appropriated by the Legislature.
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(3) (a) Except as provided under Subsection (3)(b), the executive director shall be
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responsible for administering the account.
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(b) The committee shall be responsible for the following actions in relation to the
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account, consistent with the requirements of this title:
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(i) prioritizing and allocating uses for account monies, as permitted under Subsection
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(4);
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(ii) determining what providers or organizations qualify for disbursements from the
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account for services rendered; and
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(iii) authorization of all other distributions from the account, except that disbursements
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for expenses authorized under Subsection (6) shall also require the approval of the executive
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director.
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(4) Account monies may be used to:
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(a) assist with the cost of evaluating and treating persons with an autism spectrum
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disorder;
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(b) provide persons with an autism spectrum disorder with treatments that utilize early
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intensive behavior therapy; and
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(c) provide grants to persons or organizations for providing the services described in
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Subsection (4)(a) or (b).
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(5) An individual who receives services that are paid for from the account or who
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receives services through an organization or provider that receives payment from the account
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shall:
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(a) be a resident of Utah;
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(b) have been diagnosed by a qualified professional as having an autism spectrum
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disorder;
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(c) be younger than eight years of age; and
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(d) have a need that can be met within the requirements of this title.
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(6) All actual and necessary operating expenses for the committee and staff shall be
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paid by the account.
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(7) Account monies may not be used for administrative or other expenses of the
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Department of Health that are not normally provided for by legislative appropriation.
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(8) All interest and other earnings derived from the account monies shall be deposited
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into the account.
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(9) The state treasurer shall invest the monies in the account under Title 51, Chapter 7,
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State Money Management Act.
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Section 4.
Section
26-52-202
is enacted to read:
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26-52-202. Autism Treatment Account Advisory Committee -- Membership --
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Time limit.
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(1) (a) There is created an Autism Treatment Account Advisory Committee consisting
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of five members appointed by the governor to two-year terms of office as follows:
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(i) one person holding a doctorate degree who has experience in treating persons with
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an autism spectrum disorder;
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(ii) one person who is a physician licensed under Title 58, Chapter 67, Utah Medical
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Practice Act, or Title 58, Chapter 68, Utah Osteopathic Medical Practice Act, who has
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completed a residency program in pediatrics;
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(iii) one person who is employed in the Department of Health; and
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(iv) two persons from the community who are familiar with autism spectrum disorders
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and their effects, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and support needs, including:
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(A) family members of a person with an autism spectrum disorder;
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(B) representatives of an association which advocates for persons with an autism
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spectrum disorder; and
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(C) specialists or professionals that work with persons with autism spectrum disorders.
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(b) Notwithstanding the requirements of Subsection (1)(a), the governor shall, at the
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time of appointment or reappointment, adjust the length of terms to ensure that the terms of
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committee members are staggered so that approximately half of the committee is appointed
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every year.
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(c) If a vacancy occurs in the committee membership for any reason, a replacement
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may be appointed for the unexpired term.
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(2) The department shall provide staff support to the committee.
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(3) (a) The committee shall elect a chair from the membership on an annual basis.
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(b) A majority of the committee constitutes a quorum at any meeting, and, if a quorum
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exists, the action of the majority of members present shall be the action of the committee.
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(c) The executive director may remove a committee member:
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(i) if the member is unable or unwilling to carry out the member's assigned
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responsibilities; or
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(ii) for good cause.
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(4) The committee may, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative
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Rulemaking Act, make rules governing the committee's activities, which rules shall:
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(a) comply with the requirements of this title; and
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(b) include:
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(i) qualification criteria and procedures for selecting service and treatment providers
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that receive disbursements from the account, which criteria shall give additional consideration
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to providers that are willing to use low interest loans when providing services to individuals;
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and
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(ii) provisions to address and avoid conflicts of interest that may arise in relation to:
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(A) the committee's selection of providers and persons that receive referrals,
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disbursements, or assistance from the account; and
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(B) other matters that may constitute a conflict of interest.
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(5) The committee shall meet as necessary to carry out its duties and shall meet upon a
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call of the committee chair or a call of a majority of the committee members, but no more than
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four times per year.
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(6) The committee shall comply with the procedures and requirements of:
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(a) Title 52, Chapter 4, Open and Public Meetings Act; and
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(b) Title 63G, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and Management Act.
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(7) Committee members shall receive no compensation or per diem allowance for their
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services.
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(8) Not later than November 30 of each year, the committee shall provide a written
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report summarizing the activities of the committee to:
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(a) the executive director of the department;
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(b) the Health and Human Services Interim Committee; and
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(c) the Health and Human Services Appropriations Subcommittee.
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