Timothy’s Law
The New York State Catholic Conference is urging people to contact their State Senators regarding this important piece of legislation.
Click here, then click on Take Action at the bottom right side of the page. A pop-up box will give you more information and allow you to send an e-mail to your State senator.
Please take action today to see that Timothy’s Law is enacted when the Senate returns to session this week. This important legislation would establish that coverage for mental health and chemical dependence services must be on par with physical health benefits under insurance plans. The Assembly has overwhelmingly passed Timothy’s Law (A2912A/Tonko) but to date the Senate has not acted on it. Health insurance plans and health maintenance organizations frequently limit access to behavioral health services by restricting the number of visits and/or requiring higher co-payments than required for access to general health services. The case of Timothy O’Clair, a Schenectady boy who committed suicide in his home after not getting adequate mental health treatment due to lack of coverage, clearly illustrates the ultimate cost that barriers to treatment can exact. Please call or email your Senator today.
Click here, then click on Take Action at the bottom right side of the page. A pop-up box will give you more information and allow you to send an e-mail to your State senator.
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