Massachusetts S2475 regulates the licensure of behavior analysts and assistant behavior analysts.
Massachusetts S2475 establishes regulations for the licensure of behavior analysts and assistant behavior analysts. The bill defines the practice of applied behavior analysis and sets forth the qualifications for licensing. It outlines the composition of the board of registration of behavior analysts, including the appointment of members by the governor. The board is tasked with investigating complaints, issuing licenses, and setting ethical standards. The bill also details the process for license renewal, suspension, and revocation, and specifies penalties for violations.
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