Establishes a committee on behavior analysts within the state board of psychologist examiners to regulate behavior analysts.
The bill establishes a committee on behavior analysts within the state board of psychologist examiners. This committee consists of five licensed behavior analysts and three public members appointed by the governor. The committee's duties include recommending regulatory changes, investigating violations, and providing input to the board. Members receive training, reimbursement for expenses, and compensation. The board retains authority over licensure and disciplinary actions, while delegating certain regulatory duties to the committee. The act becomes effective December 31, 2026.
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