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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 319C — Applied behavior analysts

319C.100 Duty to report felony conviction or suspicion of fraud or deceit.

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Any licensee or employer of a licensee having actual or direct knowledge of facts shall report to the board a behavior analyst or assistant behavior analyst who:
(1)Has been convicted of a felony that involved any act that bears directly on the
qualifications or ability of the applicant or licensee to practice behavior analysis;
(2)Is suspected of fraud or deceit in procuring or attempting to procure a license to
practice behavior analysis or of negligently performing actions that justify action
against a behavior analyst's or assistant behavior analyst's license as identified in
KRS 319C.110(2);
(3)Has had a license to practice as a behavior analyst or assistant behavior analyst
denied, limited, suspended, probated, or revoked in another jurisdiction on grounds
sufficient to cause a license or certificate to be denied, limited, suspended, probated,
or revoked in this Commonwealth; or
(4)Is practicing behavior analysis without a current active license issued by the board.
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