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Slim chances published Thursday, a house that the committee will examine bills warrants Insurance routine autism and health care costs for patients who, as part of clinical trials to test new therapies.

Rep. Ron Peterson, the chairman of the House Economic Development and Financial Services, were killed Thursday that the mandate would be a change in insurance coverage for autism disorders. Next week, the deadline for the submission of accounts of the Senate happens, the home-committees.

Peterson, R-Broken Arrow, said the problem would only be until Monday at the meeting, and it is doubtful that any measure taken to the clinical study of autism or reports would hear Wednesday, the last day on which the commission Consider measures Senate.

“I am, as before, that all of these assessments to conduct,” he said.

If the proposed measures are not heard, the committee Peterson’s, it is possible to the language, either on the proposal could be included to the extent that a modification of an existing account, which is pursuing the same subject.

A bill is “Nick’s Law”, the mandate to Insurance disorder autism. It is named after Nick Rohde, Edmond 10 years. Autism, which normally in the first three years of life, which is characterized by social interaction and verbal communication.

The other bill is Steffanie’s bill providing insurance to pay for routine health care for patients undergoing clinical trials. He is appointed by Steffanie Collings, who died last month after a five-year battle with brain cancer



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