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Senate panel restores telehealth authority for board-certified behavior analysts through Jan. 1 retroactive clause

2139750 · January 22, 2025
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Summary

The Senate Health Committee voted unanimously to advance Senate Bill 462, which would retroactively restore the ability of board-certified behavior analysts (BCBAs) to provide telehealth while the state licensure process remains incomplete.

The Senate Health Committee voted 12-0 to advance Senate Bill 462 after testimony from industry representatives urging a short, technical fix to preserve telehealth services.

The measure, introduced in committee testimony by Lou Belch of the Cordon Group on behalf of Indiana Providers for Effective Autism Therapy, would retroactively reinstate a telehealth authorization for BCBAs covering the period after Jan. 1, 2025 until the state's licensing process…

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