Georgia Legislation
Parity Report
Below is the relevant legislation related to parity that has been introduced during the current or recently adjourned legislative session. State parity legislation passed in any state since 2008 is usually designed to increase compliance with the federal law and to strengthen state laws.
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Introduced Legislation
2015-2016
SB 1
Introduced | 1/2015 |
Sponsor | Many (click link to see sponsors) |
Status | Dead 2/2015 |
Summary | This bill tried to change the section of the state insurance law about autism coverage. It is nearly identical to HB 429 from the same legislative session, which was signed into law and changed the section of the state law about autism coverage to what it is now (that section is summarized at the bottom of this page under “Georgia Parity Law”, “Autism Coverage”). The only significant difference is that this bill would have required plans to cover a $35,000 annual maximum for applied behavior analysis instead of a $30,000 annual maximum. |
2013-2014
HB 309
Introduced | 2/2013 |
Sponsor | Many (click link to see sponsors) |
Status | Dead 2/2013 |
Summary | This bill tried to change the state insurance law about autism coverage. Here are the most significant ways it would have been different than what is currently in the law (that section is summarized at the bottom of this page under “Georgia Parity Law”, “Autism Coverage”):
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HB 559
Introduced | 3/2013 |
Sponsor | Rep. Sims |
Status | Dead 3/2013 |
Summary | This bill tried to change the state insurance law about autism coverage. Here are the most significant ways it would have been different than what is currently in the law (that section is summarized at the bottom of this page under “Georgia Parity Law”, “Autism Coverage”):
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SB 191
Introduced | 2/2013 |
Sponsor | Many (click on link to see sponsors) |
Status | Dead 2/2013 |
Summary | This bill tried to change the state insurance law about autism coverage. Here are the most significant ways it would have been different than what is currently in the law (that section is summarized at the bottom of this page under “Georgia Parity Law”, “Autism Coverage”):
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SB 397
Introduced | 2/2014 |
Sponsor | Many (click link to see sponsors) |
Summary | This bill tried to change the state insurance law about autism coverage. It is virtually identical to the what is currently in the law (that section is summarized at the bottom of this page under “Georgia Parity Law”, “Autism Coverage”). |
2009-2010
HB 426
Introduced | 2/2009 |
Sponsor | Many (click on link to see sponsors) |
Status | Dead 2/2009 |
Summary | This bill tried to change the state insurance law about autism coverage. Here are the most significant ways it would have been different than what is currently in the law (that section is summarized at the bottom of this page under “Georgia Parity Law”, “Autism Coverage”):
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Common Violations
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