NevadaAB683rd Regular Session (2025)HouseWALLET

AN ACT relating to fetal alcohol spectrum disorders; establishing the Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Treatment Assistance Program within the Aging and Disability Services Division of the Department of Health and Human Services; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

Sponsored By: Assembly Committee on Health and Human Services

Signed by Governor

BDR 38-287

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Bill Overview

Analyzed Economic Effects

1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

Help for kids with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder

Nevada creates a program to help children diagnosed or determined to have fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) through age 13. The Aging and Disability Services Division runs it through the Autism Treatment Assistance Program. The program can set a parent application, use a standard assessment to set a baseline, and make an individual treatment plan. It promotes evidence-based care, teaches parents how to support treatment, and helps families get public services. Services are offered only as money is available, and the law is in effect now. The program uses Nevada’s legal definition of FASD to decide who qualifies.

Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Assembly Committee on Health and Human Services

    Affiliation unavailable

Cosponsors

There are no cosponsors for this bill.

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 63 • No: 0

Senate vote 5/30/2025

Final Passage - Senate (As Introduced)

Yes: 21 • No: 0

House vote 5/27/2025

Final Passage - Assembly (As Introduced)

Yes: 42 • No: 0

Actions Timeline

  1. Chapter 324.

    6/6/2025legislature
  2. Approved by the Governor.

    6/5/2025legislature
  3. Enrolled and delivered to Governor.

    6/2/2025legislature
  4. In Assembly. To enrollment.

    5/31/2025House
  5. Read third time. Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 21, Nays: None.) To Assembly.

    5/30/2025Senate
  6. Read second time.

    5/29/2025Senate
  7. Placed on Second Reading File.

    5/29/2025Senate
  8. From committee: Do pass.

    5/29/2025Senate
  9. Read first time. Referred to Committee on Finance. To committee.

    5/28/2025Senate
  10. In Senate.

    5/28/2025Senate
  11. Read third time. Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 42, Nays: None.) To Senate.

    5/27/2025House
  12. Placed on General File.

    5/27/2025House
  13. From committee: Do pass.

    5/27/2025House
  14. Rereferred to Committee on Ways and Means. Exemption effective. To committee.

    3/26/2025House
  15. Taken from General File.

    3/26/2025House
  16. Read second time.

    3/26/2025House
  17. From committee: Do pass.

    3/25/2025House
  18. Notice of eligibility for exemption.

    2/12/2025House
  19. Read first time. To committee.

    2/4/2025House
  20. From printer.

    11/1/2024House
  21. Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services. To printer.

    10/29/2024House

Bill Text

  • As Enrolled

  • As Introduced

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