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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

319C.080 Application for license as licensed behavior analyst or licensed assistant

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behavior analyst -- Temporary license -- Duties of certification board.
(1)A person applying for a license as a licensed behavior analyst shall apply to the
board upon such form and in such manner as the board shall prescribe and shall
furnish evidence to the board that such person:
(a)Has met the education requirements of the Board Certified Behavior Analyst
(BCBA)® standards, has passed the Board Certified Behavior Analyst
(BCBA)® examination, and is credentialed as a behavior analyst by the
certification board;
(b)Maintains active status and fulfills all requirements for renewal and
recertification with the certification board as a Board Certified Behavior
Analyst (BCBA)®;
(c)Conducts his or her professional activities in accordance with accepted
standards as required by administrative regulations promulgated by the board
in accordance with KRS 319C.050(1); and
(d)Complies with all applicable administrative regulations promulgated by the
board.
(2)A person applying for a license as a licensed assistant behavior analyst shall make
application to the board upon such form and in such manner as the board shall
prescribe by administrative regulation and shall furnish evidence to the board that
such person:
(a)Has met the education requirements of the Board Certified Assistant Behavior
Analyst (BCaBA)® standards, has passed the BCaBA® examination, and is
credentialed as an assistant behavior analyst by the certification board;
(b)Maintains active status and fulfills all requirements for renewal and
recertification with the certification board as a Board Certified Assistant
Behavior Analyst®;
(c)Conducts his or her professional activities in accordance with accepted
standards as required by administrative regulations promulgated by the board
in accordance with KRS 319C.050(1);
(d)Complies with all applicable administrative regulations promulgated by the
board; and
(e)Is supervised by a certified behavior analyst in a manner consistent with the
certification board requirements for supervision of Board Certified Assistant
Behavior Analysts®.
(3)A person applying for a temporary license to complete his or her experience
requirement shall make application to the board upon such form and in such manner
as the board shall prescribe by administrative regulation and shall furnish evidence
to the board that he or she:
(a)Has met the coursework requirements for a Board Certified Behavior
Analyst® or Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst® and will begin
accumulating experience as required by the certification board; and
(b)Will comply with the provisions of this chapter and the requirements of the
certification board during the period of temporary licensure.
(4)If the certification board ceases certification of practitioners of applied behavior
analysis, the board shall:
(a)Approve a successor entity to the certification board; or
(b)Establish a certification process by administrative regulation and approve an
examination for behavior analysts and assistant behavior analysts and
establish standards for acceptable performance.
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