16 Tex. Admin. Code § 121.21 - Behavior Analyst Licensing Requirements
(a) To
qualify for licensure as a behavior analyst, a person must:
(1) hold current certification as a Board
Certified Behavior Analyst or a Board Certified Behavior Analyst-Doctoral or
equivalent, issued by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board or other
certifying entity approved by the department;
(2) be in compliance with all professional,
ethical, and disciplinary standards established by the certifying entity;
and
(3) meet the educational
requirements of the certifying entity for the Board Certified Behavior Analyst,
the Board Certified Behavior Analyst-Doctoral, or an equivalent standard of the
certifying entity approved by the department.
(b) A person who is subject to or has
received a disciplinary action by the certifying entity may be ineligible for a
license.
(c) A person who holds a
current certification by the certifying entity but who does not hold a current
license may not:
(1) practice behavior
analysis; or
(2) use the title
"licensed behavior analyst."
(d) A person who holds a current Texas
license may use the title "licensed behavior analyst" or a reasonable
abbreviation of the title that is accurate and not misleading, including "LBA,"
"L.B.A.," "TXLBA," or "TX. L.B.A."
(e) Except as provided in Subchapter B, Texas
Occupations Code Chapter 506, a person must be licensed under this chapter to
provide behavior analysis services to a client in Texas.
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