Minnesota has no annual cap under the S.F. 1050 (2013). Here's what families and operators need to know.
No annual cap · S.F. 1050 (2013)Updated April 2026S.F. 1050 (2013)
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Minnesota Medicaid covers ABA through the Early Intensive Developmental and Behavioral Intervention (EIDBI) benefit for children under 21.
Minnesota has no dollar cap and no age limit. The state's EIDBI Medicaid benefit is one of the most developed ABA Medicaid programs in the country, providing robust coverage for eligible families.
Yes. Minnesota's S.F. 1050 (2013) requires fully-insured plans to cover ABA therapy for individuals with autism with no annual dollar cap and no age limit.
The Early Intensive Developmental and Behavioral Intervention (EIDBI) benefit is Minnesota Medicaid's dedicated ABA coverage program. It provides comprehensive ABA services for children under 21 with autism and is one of the most developed Medicaid ABA frameworks nationally.
The Twin Cities metro area has extensive ABA provider options. Greater Minnesota has fewer providers, but Minnesota's EIDBI program and telehealth options help ensure access across the state.
Higglo works with ABA providers across Minnesota on marketing, intake, and growth. Talk to our team about your program.