Colorado House Bill 22-1260 represents a landmark legislative development for behavior analysts working within or alongside public school systems in Colorado. This law, along with subsequent guidance from the Colorado Department of Education (CDE), directly addresses how medically necessary services — including ABA — can be accessed, funded, and delivered within school settings.
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Join Free →Reviewing updates to CDE Guidance of CO HB 22-1260 and how to implement 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!
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