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August 12, 2013 RE: CHANGE IN REGIONAL CENTER OF THE EAST BAY’S FUNDING OF COPAYMENTS/COINSURANCE FOR SERVICES COVERED BY PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE Dear Regional Center of the East Bay (RCEB) Consumers and Families: In July 2012, a new law went into effect in California. It required that many private health insurers in California pay for behavioral health treatment for persons with pervasive developmental disorder or autism. Heath insurers started to pay for services previously funded by regional centers. Some families had to pay copayments for these services and RCEB was able to help families with these co pays. Another change in law occurred effective July 1, 2013. A new law (AB 89) was passed that changed the Lanterman Act (California Welfare and Institutions Code) and it limited when regional centers could help with co pays or coinsurance. Now regional centers can
- nly help when the family or individual income is below 400% of the federal poverty
- level. A chart is attached so you can see what this means based on family size. The law
allows for some exceptions for people who have faced catastrophic or extraordinary circumstances and those with extraordinary medical expenses. The law also states that we shall not pay insurance deductibles. Although RCEB, other regional centers, and many advocates were opposed to these changes to the law, the State of California enacted them. As these rules are now in law, new legislation would be required to change them. These changes to the law mean RCEB will need information on family or individual income before we know if we can help with co pays and coinsurance. We need to know if your income is above or below 400% of the federal poverty level. Your case manager will tell you what documents are needed. We understand that these changes to the law may be difficult for you and your family. We do want to provide you with ongoing support. Your case manager is your most important resource but we will also have up to date information on our web site (www.rceb.org).