Two bills dealing with disability issues were defeated in the final days of the 2009 Utah legislative session.
Clay’s Law, or Senate Bill 43, would have required insurers to offer a plan that included coverage for treatment of autism spectrum disorders. House Bill 370 Substitute would have allowed some of the fines collected for a disabled parking violation to be used for programs for the employment of people with disabilities.
Both were placed in defeated bill files on March 12.

