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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 641D - APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS

NRS 641D.130 Student, intern, trainee or fellow authorized to practice applied behavior analysis under supervision.

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NRS 641D.130 Student, intern, trainee or fellow authorized to practice applied behavior analysis under supervision.
1. A person who has matriculated at an accredited college or university and is not licensed or registered pursuant to this chapter may practice applied behavior analysis under the direct supervision of a licensed behavior analyst as part of:
(a)A program in applied behavior analysis offered by the college or university in which he or she is enrolled; or
(b)An internship or fellowship.
2. A person described in subsection 1:
(a)Shall clearly identify himself or herself to any person to whom he or she provides applied behavior analysis services as a student, intern, trainee or fellow; and
(b)Shall not identify himself or herself as a behavior analyst, assistant behavior analyst or registered behavior technician, or represent or imply that he or she is licensed or registered pursuant to this chapter.
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