The policies, which every parent must sign, provide the kinds of behavioral guidelines (for players, parents and coaches) and right of appeal of administrative decisions, up to the PTO Board itself, that were explicitly denied me.
Right now those with private insurance have to endure a labyrinth of approvals and preapprovals from a behavioral health "specialist, " who sits behind a desk in a remote location deciding on who gets coverage for how long and for what on a "case-by-case" basis.