Training and Nutrition Stability Act of 2025
Bill S 1789 mandates private insurance plans to reimburse services from child advocacy centers, improving access to vital support for abuse victims and their families.
Bill S 1789 mandates private insurance plans to reimburse services from child advocacy centers, improving access to vital support for abuse victims and their families.
The primary purpose of Bill S 1789 is to mandate that specific private insurance plans provide reimbursement for services rendered by child advocacy centers (CACs). These centers play a crucial role in supporting children who are victims of abuse or neglect by offering a range of services, including medical examinations, counseling, and legal assistance.
Bill S 1789 aims to enhance the support system for child victims of abuse by ensuring that private insurance plans reimburse services provided by child advocacy centers. This legislative effort seeks to improve access to critical services, thereby fostering a safer environment for vulnerable children and families. The bill is currently under review by the Insurance Committee, and its progression will be closely monitored by stakeholders in the child welfare and insurance sectors.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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