§ 8804. Requirements and procedures for professional licensure.
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§ 8804. Requirements and procedures for professional licensure. 1. To
qualify for certification as a certified behavior analyst assistant, an
applicant shall fulfill the following requirements:
(a)Application: file an application with the department;
(b)Education: have received an education, including a bachelor's or
higher degree from a program registered by the department or determined
by the department to be the substantial equivalent thereof, in
accordance with the commissioner's regulations.
(c)Experience: have experience in the practice of applied behavior
analysis satisfactory to the board and the department in accordance with
the commissioner's regulations.
(d)Examination: pass an examination acceptable to the board and the
department in accordance with the commissioner's regulations.
(e)Age: be at least twenty-one years of age;
(f)Character: be of good moral character as determined by the
department and submit an attestation of moral character; and
(g)Fee: pay a fee of one hundred fifty dollars for an initial license
and a fee of seventy-five dollars for each triennial registration
period.
2. To qualify for a license as a licensed behavior analyst, an
applicant shall fulfill the following requirements:
(a)Application: file an application with the department;
(b)Education: have received an education, including a master's or
higher degree from a program registered by the department or determined
by the department to be the substantial equivalent, thereof, in
accordance with the commissioner's regulations.
(c)Experience: have experience in the practice of applied behavior
analysis satisfactory to the board and the department in accordance with
the commissioner's regulations.
(d)Examination: pass an examination acceptable to the board and the
department in accordance with the commissioner's regulations.
(e)Age: be at least twenty-one years of age;
(f)Character: be of good moral character as determined by the
department and submit an attestation of moral character; and
(g)Fee: pay a fee of two hundred dollars for an initial license and a
fee of one hundred dollars for each triennial registration period.