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General CEU: Town Hall Meeting on ABA in Schools HB22-1260

Colorado House Bill 22-1260 represents a significant policy development in the intersection of ABA services and public education. The legislation establishes requirements for Colorado school districts to implement policies addressing medically necessary services — including ABA — within the school setting.

Provider: BehaviorLive — via Colorado Association for Behavior Analysis

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Course Description

HB 22-1260 Updates and Q&A With HB 22-1260 passing and CO School Districts implementing their policies on Medically Necessary services within the school setting, attending this town hall you will learn about recent updates, successes and barriers and key information to help your meetings have a positive outcome. This event will also include Q&A, please bring your questions and experiences!

What You'll Learn

  1. Explain HB22-1260 and gain access to medically necessary services in the school setting.
  2. Distinguish between the roles & responsibilities of medical providers and school providers.
  3. Identify and respond to ethical dilemmas that may present in the school setting.

CEU Credits Earned

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BACB® 0
COA 0

About the Instructor

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Stephanie Voss
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