The Justice Department will now cover the cost of GPS tracking devices for children with severe autism and other similar conditions, New York Senator Charles Schumer announced recently.Rico says a lot cheaper to find them fast, rather than having to mount a search party...
Schumer said the voluntary-use GPS tracking devices, which cost about $85 each plus a small monthly fee, will be like those used to track people suffering from Alzheimer’s for which the DOJ already provides grants, The New York Times reported.
The push for the government to cover the cost of GPS tracking for autistic children comes in response to the death of Avonte Oquendo, a severely autistic, non-verbal fourteen-year-old who disappeared from his Queens, New York school on 4 October 2013. His remains were later found in the East River, but the cause of his death remains unknown.
Schumer said he will continue to press for legislation to secure long-term federal funding for the devices.
30 January 2014
GPS for autistic kids
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