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Federal Framework on Autism Spectrum Disorder Act

An Act respecting a federal framework on autism spectrum disorder

Canada (Federal)· F-7.33· 25 sections· current to 2023-03-30In force

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Sections25

  • 1Short title

    This Act may be cited as the Federal Framework on Autism Spectrum Disorder Act.

  • 2Federal framework
  • 2(1)

    The Minister of Health must develop a federal framework on autism spectrum disorder.

  • 2(2)Measures to be provided

    The framework must identify measures to provide

  • 2(2)(a)

    timely and equitable access to screening and diagnosis for autism spectrum disorder;

  • 2(2)(b)

    financial support for autistic persons and their families, including the establishment or expansion of tax benefits as required;

  • 2(2)(c)

    support for caregivers of autistic persons;

  • 2(2)(d)

    a national research network to promote research and improve data collection on autism spectrum disorder;

  • 2(2)(e)

    national campaigns to enhance public knowledge, understanding and acceptance of autism spectrum disorder while accounting for intersectionality, in order to foster inclusivity;

  • 2(2)(f)

    sustained, accessible and culturally relevant resources, available online and elsewhere, on best available evidencebased information to support autistic persons, their families and caregivers, including information on effective treatments and ineffective or harmful treatments;

  • 2(2)(g)

    mechanisms to ensure accountability in the use of federal funds for autistic persons and their families; and

  • 2(2)(h)

    anything else that the Minister considers appropriate in relation to autism spectrum disorder.

  • 2(3)Consultations

    For the purpose of developing the federal framework, the Minister must consult with

  • 2(3)(a)

    the Minister of Finance, the Minister of National Revenue, the Minister of Employment and Social Development and any other ministers with relevant responsibilities;

  • 2(3)(b)

    representatives of the provincial governments, including those responsible for health;

  • 2(3)(c)

    relevant stakeholders, including self-advocates, persons with lived experience — including caregivers and support persons — service providers, and representatives from the medical and research communities and from organizations that focus on autism spectrum disorder in Indigenous communities; and

  • 2(3)(d)

    anyone else that the Minister considers appropriate.

  • 2(4)Conference

    The Minister must, no later than 12 months after the day on which this Act receives royal assent, hold at least one conference with the persons referred to in subsection (3) for the purpose of developing the federal framework.

  • 3Tabling of federal framework
  • 3(1)

    Within 18 months after the day on which this Act receives royal assent, the Minister of Health must cause to be tabled in both Houses of Parliament a report setting out the federal framework on autism spectrum disorder developed under section 2.

  • 3(2)Publication

    The Minister must publish the report on the website of the Department of Health within 10 days after the day on which the report is tabled in Parliament.

  • 4Report
  • 4(1)

    Within five years after the day on which the report referred to in section 3 is tabled in Parliament, the Minister of Health must cause to be tabled in each House of Parliament a report that sets out

  • 4(1)(a)

    the measures from the federal framework that have been implemented and their effectiveness in supporting autistic persons, their families and their caregivers; and

  • 4(1)(b)

    with respect to any measure included in the federal framework that was not implemented, the reason it has not been implemented and the timeline for its implementation.