California Provider Survey |
With the crisis in autism service provision occurring in California, informed advocacy is desperately needed. We are collecting this information to address the situation. If your organization provides services in California, we ask you to consider taking the time to participate.
The Council of Autism Service Providers (CASP), a 501(c)(6) trade association, strictly complies with federal antitrust laws. CASP does not condone, support, or encourage any actions by its members or staff that violate antitrust laws or regulations. A member’s conduct at all CASP-sponsored or CASP-scheduled meetings and events must comply with antitrust laws.
The Council of Autism Service Providers (CASP), a 501(c)(6) trade association, strictly complies with federal antitrust laws. CASP does not condone, support, or encourage any actions by its members or staff that violate antitrust laws or regulations. A member’s conduct at all CASP-sponsored or CASP-scheduled meetings and events must comply with antitrust laws.
Federal Trade Commission guidelines require that:
- a third party manages data collection (e.g., a trade association, industry publication, purchaser, government agency, consultant, or academic institution);
- the information is more than three months old; and
- disseminated information is sufficiently aggregated—at least five providers report the data; no individual provider's data represent more than 25 percent of the relevant statistic on a weighted basis, and data aggregation is sufficient to prevent a participant from deducing the data provided by any individual competitor.