Massachusetts H271 establishes a board to license behavior analysts and assistant behavior analysts.
Massachusetts H271 creates a Board of Registration of Behavior Analysts within the Division of Professional Licensure. The board will consist of nine members appointed by the governor, including licensed behavior analysts, licensed assistant behavior analysts, and members of the general public. The board will be responsible for issuing licenses, investigating complaints, and disciplining licensees.
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