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If a child is receiving intensive behavior management through the Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA), is he eligible to receive waiver services?

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If a child is receiving intensive behavior management through the Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA), is he eligible to receive waiver services?

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It depends on the funding of the child’s DDA services. The child cannot be enrolled on the Developmental Disabilities (DD) waiver and also be on the autism waiver. If DDA is providing non-waiver services, it is possible that the child could also be on the autism waiver.

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