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319C.060 Board's powers to regulate practice of applied behavior analysis -Administrative regulations -- Fees.
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The board shall have the right to regulate the practice of applied behavior
analysis in the state including behavior analysts, assistant behavior analysts,
and temporary licensees, including licensure, limitations of activities,
supervision, and educational qualifications and continuing education
requirements for behavior analysts, assistant behavior analysts, temporary
licensees and supervisees. The board shall administer and enforce the
provisions of this chapter and shall have the responsibility of evaluating the
qualifications of applicants for licensure.
The board shall promulgate administrative regulations in accordance with KRS
Chapter 13A relating to the licensure and regulation of behavior analysts,
assistant behavior analysts, and temporary licensees including:
(a) Establishing standards for licensure, temporary licensure, limitations of
activities, supervision, and compliance with the educational qualifications
as required by KRS 319C.080 for behavior analysts, assistant behavior
analysts, and temporary licensees;
(b) Establishing the number of persons a licensed behavior analyst may
supervise at one (1) time, including temporary licensees and supervisees;
(c) Adopting a code of ethical standards and standards of practice for all
licensed behavior analysts, assistant behavior analysts, and temporary
licensees;
(d) Establishing a measure of continued competency as a condition of
license renewal and standards for suspension, revocation, or refusal to
issue or renew a license of a behavior analyst, assistant behavior analyst,
or temporary licensee;
(e) Governing the physical and mental examination of behavior analysts,
assistant behavior analysts, and temporary licensees who may be
impaired by reason of a mental, physical, or other condition that impedes
their ability to practice competently. For purposes of enforcing this
section, the board shall have the power to order an immediate temporary
suspension in accordance with KRS 13B.125 if there is a reasonable
cause to believe that a behavior analyst, assistant behavior analyst,
temporary licensee, or applicant may be impaired by reason of a mental,
physical, or other condition that impedes his or her ability to practice
competently; and
(f) Establishing reasonable fees for the licensure and license renewal of
behavior analysts, assistant behavior analysts, and temporary licensees.
Effective:July 15, 2010
History: Created 2010 Ky. Acts ch. 150, sec. 6, effective July 15, 2010.
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