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Code · North Dakota · Title 43 · Chapter 43-64 — Behavior Analysts

43-64-04. Application for licensure.

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1. An applicant for licensure shall file an application on forms provided by the board
showing to the board's satisfaction the applicant is of good moral character and has
satisfied the requirements of this chapter and chapter 43-57, including:
a. Successful completion of education, examination, and experience requirements
established by the board, such as certification from the behavior analyst
certification board or a certifying entity accredited by the national commission for
certifying entities or the American national standards institute;
b. Physical, mental, and professional capability for the practice of applied behavior
analysis in a manner acceptable to the board; and
c. A history free of any finding by the board, any other state licensure board, or any
court of competent jurisdiction of the commission of any act that would constitute
grounds for disciplinary action under this chapter and chapter 43-57. The board
may modify this restriction for cause.
2. The application must be accompanied by the board-established license fees and
application fees and by the documents, affidavits, and certificates necessary to
establish the applicant possesses the necessary qualifications.
3. The board shall establish standards for licensed behavior analysts supervising
licensed assistant behavior analysts.
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