Chapter 338

2012 -- S 2559 SUBSTITUTE B

Enacted 06/20/12

 

A N A C T

RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS - LICENSING OF APPLIED

BEHAVIOR ANALYSTS

     

     Introduced By: Senators E O`Neill, Perry, Gallo, Ottiano, and Goodwin

     Date Introduced: February 28, 2012

 

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

 

     SECTION 1. Title 5 of the General Laws entitled "BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS"

is hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter:

 

CHAPTER 86

LICENSING OF APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSTS

 

     5-86-1. Short title. This chapter shall be known and may be cited as “Licensing of

Applied Behavior Analysts”.

 

     5-86-2. Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall be construed as

follows:

     (1) “Applied behavior analyst” means a person licensed to practice applied behavior

analysis under the provisions of this chapter and the rules and regulations authorized by this

chapter.

     (2) “Applied behavior analyst aide” means a person not licensed pursuant to the laws and

rules applicable to the practice of applied behavior analysis, who works under the supervision of a

licensed applied behavior analyst, who assists in the practice of applied behavior analysis and

whose activities require an understanding of applied behavior analysis, but do not require

professional or advanced training in the basic anatomical, psychological, and social sciences

involved in the practice of applied behavior analysis.

     (3) “Applied behavior assistant analyst” means a person licensed who practices applied

behavior analysis under the provisions of this chapter and the rules and regulations authorized by

this chapter.

     (4) “Board” means the licensing board of applied behavior analysts within the Rhode

Island department of health, established pursuant to the provisions of section 5-86-3 of the

chapter.

     (5) “Department” means the Rhode Island department of health.

     (6) “Director” means the director of the Rhode Island department of health.

     (7) “Education” means the academic program pursued by the person in obtaining the

bachelor’s, master’s or doctorate degree, that the programs to include formal course work,

seminars and practica.

     (8) “Psychologist with equivalent experience” means a person deemed to hold equivalent

licensure as an applied behavior analyst upon satisfying equivalency requirements through

submission and satisfaction of written evidence of education and relevant experience to the

department pursuant to subsection 5-86-9(c) of this chapter.

     (9) “Practice of applied behavior analysis” means the design, implementation and

evaluation of environmental modifications by a behavior analyst to produce socially significant

improvements in human behavior. It includes the empirical identification of functional relations

between environment and behavior, known as functional assessment and analysis. Applied

behavior analysis interventions are based on scientific research and the direct observation and

measurement of behavior and environment. They utilize contextual factors, establishing

operations, antecedent stimuli, positive reinforcement and other consequences to help people

develop new behaviors, increase or decrease existing behaviors, and emit behaviors under

specific environmental conditions. The practice of applied behavior analysis expressly excludes

psychological testing, neuropsychology, psychotherapy, cognitive therapy, sex therapy,

psychoanalysis, hypnotherapy, and long-term counseling as treatment modalities. Such services

are provided by a person licensed under this chapter only when applied behavior analysis services

are prescribed by a child psychiatrist, a behavioral developmental pediatrician, a child neurologist

or a licensed psychologist with training in child psychology pursuant to section 27-20.11-4.

     (10) “Supervised experience” means the practical application of principles, methods and

procedures of the science of applied behavioral analysis in accordance with the requirements of

section 5-86-9 of this chapter.

     (11) “Supervision” means that a licensed applied behavior analyst is at all times

responsible for supportive personnel and clients.

     (12) “These regulations” mean all parts of Rhode Island rules and regulations for

licensing applied behavior analysts, applied behavior assistant analysts, and psychologists with

equivalent experience.

     (13) “Training” means the pre-professional or professional supervised experience

received by the person at the pre or post-doctoral level that experience to have been obtained in

an internship, clinic, or other similar professional setting.

 

     5-86-3. Licensing. (a) Any individual licensed under this chapter may use the title

licensed applied behavior analyst” and the abbreviation “LBA” or the title “licensed applied

behavior assistant analyst” and the abbreviation “LABA”, or the title psychologist with

equivalent experience, provided that the title and abbreviation correspond to the license held

pursuant to this chapter.

     (b) It is unlawful for any person to represent herself or himself as a licensed applied

behavior analyst, LBA, licensed applied behavior assistant analyst, LABA, or psychologist with

equivalent experience, unless she or he is licensed as a licensed applied behavior analyst or

licensed applied behavior assistant analyst or licensed as a psychologist with equivalent

experience pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.

     (c) A licensed applied behavior analyst, licensed applied behavior assistant analyst, or

psychologist with equivalent experience, is not required to be an employee of a prescribing

profession or organization, and may work for a public or private agency or in private practice in

accordance with the requirements of 5-86-9 of this chapter.

     (d) Licensed applied behavior analysts, licensed applied behavior assistant analysts, and

psychologists with equivalent experience are responsible for following all applicable federal and

state laws and regulations regarding the confidentiality of medical records.

 

     5-86-4. Board of applied behavior analysts– Creation – Composition. Within the

department of professional regulation in the department of health there shall be a Rhode Island

applied behavior analyst licensing board consisting of five (5) members as provided by section 5-

86-5.

 

     5-86-5. Board of applied behavior analysts – Appointment, terms, and removal of

members. – (a) The director of the department of health shall, with the approval of the governor,

appoint five (5) electors as members of the board. Three (3) members of the board shall be

licensed applied behavior analysts, one member shall be a licensed applied behavior assistant

analyst, and one shall be a consumer representative holding neither license. The licensed applied

behavior analysts and licensed applied behavior assistant analyst shall have at least three (3) years

professional experience with credentials comparable as those established in this chapter, be

certified for a minimum of five (5) years by an appropriate nationally recognized accrediting

organization as approved by the department of health.

     (b)  The director shall, with the approval of the governor, appoint persons to serve on the

board. Two (2) of those members first appointed by the director of the department of health shall

serve initial terms of three (3) years; two (2) of those members first appointed by the director of

the department of health shall serve an initial term of two (2) years; and one of those members

appointed by the director of the department of health shall serve an initial term of one year

thereafter, all appointed members of the board shall be appointed to serve for terms of three (3)

years.

     (c) The board members are eligible to succeed themselves.

     (d) The director may remove any member from the board for neglect of any duty required

by law, or for incompetence, or unprofessional or dishonorable conduct. Vacancies shall be filled

in the same manner as the original appointment was made, for the remainder of the term.

 

     5-86-6. Board of applied behavior analysts – Organization and meetings. (a) The

board shall organize immediately after the appointment and qualification of its members.

     (b) The board shall annually elect a chairperson and secretary. Meetings may be called by

the chairperson or the director of the department of health or by written request of three (3)

members of the board. A majority of seats filled shall constitute a quorum. The board shall meet

as often as necessary.

 

      5-86-7. Board of applied behavior analysts – General powers. The Rhode Island

applied behavior analyst licensing board shall:

     (1) Recommend to the director for his or her approval the adoption and revision of rules

and regulations not inconsistent with law as necessary to enable it to carry into effect the

provisions of this chapter;

     (2) Adopt policies to be followed in the licensure and renewal of licenses of qualified

applicants in accordance with chapter 42-35, of the administrative procedures act;

     (3) Conduct hearings upon charges calling for the discipline of a license or revocation.

The department has the power to issue subpoenas and compel the attendance of witnesses and

administer oaths to persons giving testimony at hearings; and

     (4) The board or the director shall prosecute all persons violating this chapter and has the

power to incur the necessary expenses of prosecution. The board shall keep a record of all its

proceedings, including, but not limited to, meeting minutes.

 

     5-86-8. Register of applied behavior analysts – Licensing records – Issuance of

licenses. – The department shall maintain a register of all licensed applied behavior analysts,

licensed applied behavior assistant analysts and psychologists with equivalent experience under

this chapter which shall be open at all reasonable times to public inspection and updated

regularly. The department shall be the custodian of all records pertaining to the licensing of

applied behavior analysts, applied behavior assistant analysts and psychologists with equivalent

experience.

 

     5-86-9. Qualifications and Examinations for Licensing.- (a) An applicant for licensure

as a licensed applied behavior analyst shall submit to the board written evidence on forms

furnished by the department verified under oath (i.e. notarized) that said applicant:

     (1) Be of good moral character;

     (2) Has obtained a graduate degree in applied behavior analysis or a related field, as

approved by the board, from a college or university accredited by the New England association of

schools and colleges, or an equivalent regional accrediting agency, and which has the approval by

a national or regional certifying authority, including but not limited to the applied behavior

analyst licensing board;

     (3) Has successfully completed the amount of coursework in applied behavior analysis

acceptable to the board;

     (4) Has appropriate supervised experience to include either: (i) One year, including one

thousand five hundred (1500) hours of supervised independent fieldwork in applied behavior

analysis. The distribution of supervised independent fieldwork hours must be at least ten (10)

hours per week, but not more than thirty (30) hours per week, for a minimum of three (3) weeks

per month; (ii) One thousand (1000) hours of practicum in behavior analysis within a university

experience program approved by the national or regional certifying authority. The distribution of

practicum hours must be at least ten (10) hours per week, but not more than twenty-five (25)

hours per week, for a minimum of three (3) weeks per month; or (iii) Seven hundred fifty (750)

hours of intensive practicum in behavior analysis within a university experience program

approved by the national or regional certifying authority. The distribution of intensive practicum

hours must be at least ten (10) hours per week, but not more than twenty-five (25) hours per

week, for a minimum of three (3) weeks per month;

     (5) Has passed the relevant examination administered by an appropriate nationally

recognized accrediting organization as approved by the department of health for this function;

     (6) Maintain active status and fulfill all relevant requirements for renewal and relicensing

with the nationally recognized and accredited organization(s) as approved by the department of

health licensing;

     (7) Conducts his or her professional activities in accordance with accepted standards for

responsible professional conduct, as approved by the Rhode Island applied behavior analyst

licensing board; and

     (8) Meets the criteria as established in section 5-86-12.

     (b) An applicant for licensure as a licensed applied behavior assistant analyst shall submit

to the board written evidence on forms furnished by the department verified under oath (i.e.,

notarized) that said applicant:

     (1) Be of good moral character;

     (2) Has obtained a bachelor’s degree in behavior analysis or a related field, as approved

by the board, from a college or university accredited by the New England Association of Schools

and Colleges, or an equivalent regional accrediting agency, and which has the approval by a

national or regional certifying authority, including, but not limited to, the applied behavior analyst

licensing board;

     (3) Has successfully completed the amount of coursework in applied behavior analysis

acceptable to the board;

     (4) Has appropriate supervised experience to include either: (i) One thousand (1000)

hours of supervised independent fieldwork in applied behavior analysis. The distribution of

supervised independent fieldwork hours must be at least ten (10) hours per week, but not more

than thirty (30) hours per week, for a minimum of (3) three weeks per month; (ii) Six hundred

seventy (670) hours of practicum in behavior analysis within a university experience program

approved by the national or regional certifying board. The distribution of practicum hours must

be at least ten (10) hours per week, but not more than twenty-five (25) hours per week, for a

minimum of three (3) weeks per month; or (iii) Five hundred (500) hours of intensive practicum

in behavior analysis within a university experience program approved by the national or regional

certifying board.  The distribution of intensive practicum hours must be at least ten (10) hours per

week, but not more than twenty-five (25) hours per week, for a minimum of three (3) weeks per

month

     (5) Is supervised by a licensed applied behavior analyst in a manner consistent with the

board’s requirements for supervision of licensed applied behavior assistant analysts;

     (6) Has passed the examination administered by an appropriate nationally recognized

accrediting organization as approved by department of health licensing for this function;

     (7) Maintain active status and fulfill all relevant requirements for renewal and relicensing

with the nationally recognized and accredited organization(s) as approved by the department of

health licensing;

     (8) Conduct his or her professional activities in accordance with accepted standards for

responsible professional conduct, as required by the Rhode Island applied behavior analyst

licensure board; and

     (9) Meet the criteria as established in section 5-86-11.

     (c) An applicant shall be judged to hold the equivalent requirement of a licensure as an

applied behavior analyst upon submission to the board, written evidence on forms furnished by

the department verified under oath (i.e., notarized), if the following equivalency requirements are

met to the satisfaction of the licensing board:

     (1) Has received a doctoral degree in psychology from a college or university accredited

by the New England association of schools and colleges, or an equivalent regional accrediting

agency, and which has the approval by a national or regional certifying authority;

     (2) Be individually licensed by the department of health as a psychologist subject to

chapter 5-44;

     (3) Be of good moral character;

     (4) Has completed coursework in applied behavior analysis supervised by the department

within the college or university granting the requisite degree or by an accredited postgraduate

clinical training program recognized by the United States department of education, or education

and/or experience which is deemed equivalent by the board;

     (5) Has completed one thousand five hundred (1,500) hours of direct client contact

offering applied behavior analysis services subsequent to being awarded a doctoral degree in

psychology;

     (6) Conducts his or her professional activities in accordance with accepted standards for

responsible professional conduct, as required by the Rhode Island applied behavior analyst

licensure board; and

     (7) Meets the criteria as established in section 5-86-12.

 

     5-86-10. Licensure. -- A license may be issued to:

     (1) An applicant who meets the requirements for licensure as approved by the department

of health and licensed as a licensed applied behavior analyst, licensed applied behavior assistant

analyst or psychologist with equivalent experience as stated in this chapter; and

     (2) An applicant who has been certified by an appropriate nationally recognized and

accredited organization, as approved by the department of health, licensing and licensed as a

licensed applied behavior analyst, licensed applied behavior assistant analyst or psychologist with

equivalent experience under the laws of another state, United States territory, or foreign country

where the board determines that the requirements are substantially equivalent to those of this

state.

 

      5-86-11. Application fee. -- The applicant applying for licensure as an applied behavior

analyst, applied behavior assistant analyst or psychologist with equivalent experience shall pay a

fee of one hundred fifty dollars ($150) to the department.

 

       5-86-12. Limitation of practice. -- The board shall ensure through regulations and

enforcement that licensees limit their practice to demonstrated areas of competence as

documented by relevant professional education, training, and experience.

 

     5-86-13. Expiration and renewal of licenses – Continuing education – Lapsed

license. -- (a) The license of every person licensed under the provisions of this chapter shall

expire on the first (1st) day of July of the next even-numbered year following the issuance of his

or her license.

     (b) On or before the first day of May of each even-numbered year, the department shall

mail an application for renewal of license to every person to whom a license has been issued or

renewed during the cycle.

     (c) Every licensed person who desires to renew his or her license shall file with the

department a renewal application, executed, together with a renewal fee of one hundred and fifty

dollars ($150), on or before the first (1st) day of June in each even-numbered year. Upon receipt

of a renewal application and payment of the renewal fee, the accuracy of the application shall be

verified and the department may grant a renewal license effective July 1st and expiring the June

30th in each even-numbered year.

     (d) Every licensed person who desires to continue licensure as a licensed applied

behavior analyst, licensed applied behavior assistant analyst or psychologist with equivalent

experience shall present satisfactory evidence to the board and approved by rule or regulation of

the board that the licensed applied behavior analyst, licensed applied behavior assistant analyst or

psychologist with equivalent experience, has completed a prescribed course of continuing applied

behavior analysis education.

     (e) Any person who allows his or her license to lapse, by failing to renew it on or before

June 1st in each even-numbered year, as provided in this section, may be reinstated by the

department on payment of the current renewal fee, plus an additional fee of forty dollars ($40.00).

Any person using the title licensed applied behavior analyst or licensed applied behavior assistant

analyst or psychologist with equivalent experience offering services defined as the practice of

behavior analysis under this chapter during the time his or her license has lapsed is subject to the

penalties provided for violation of this chapter.

 

     5-86-14. Transfers to inactive list – Reinstatement. -- (a) A licensed applied behavior

analyst, licensed applied behavior assistant analyst or the equivalence who does not intend to

continue his or her licensure, upon written request to the department may have his or her name

transferred to an inactive list, and shall not be required to pay the renewal fee as long as he or she

remains inactive.

     (b) Should a licensed applied behavior analyst, licensed applied behavior assistant analyst

or psychologist with equivalent experience wish to resume functioning as an applied behavior

analyst, he or she must notify the department and remit his or her renewal fee in accordance with

the rules and regulations promulgated hereunder within the immediate two (2) years prior to the

applicant's request for licensure.

 

     5-86-15. Receipts. -- The proceeds of any fees collected pursuant to the provisions of this

chapter shall be deposited as general revenues.

 

     5-86-16. Grounds for discipline. -- The board has the power to deny, revoke, or suspend

any license issued by the department in accordance with this chapter, or to discipline a licensee

upon proof that the person:

     (1) Is guilty of fraud or deceit in procuring or attempting to procure a license or

temporary license;

     (2) Is guilty of a felony or of a crime of immorality;

     (3) Is habitually intemperate or is addicted to the use of habit-forming drugs;

     (4) Is mentally incompetent;

     (5) Is incompetent or negligent in the practice of applied behavior analysis as determined

by the Rhode Island applied behavior analyst licensing board;

     (6) Has not fulfilled the required continuing education requirements as determined by the

Rhode Island applied behavior analysis licensing board;

     (7) Has violated the ethical principles governing applied behavior analysts and the

practice of applied behavior analysis, as adopted by the board and in force at the time a charge is

made, provided that those ethical principles are a nationally recognized standard;

     (8) Has practiced as a licensed applied behavior assistant analyst or has performed the

duties of a licensed applied behavior assistant analyst without proper supervision by a licensed

applied behavior analyst pursuant to section 5-86-26;

     (9) Has had their license revoked, suspended, privileges limited or other disciplinary

action in another state or jurisdiction, including the voluntary surrender of a license; or

     (10) Has failed to furnish the department or its legal representative information requested

by the board as part of a disciplinary action.

 

     5-86-17. Procedure for discipline. -- (a) When a sworn complaint is filed with the board

charging a person with being guilty of any of the actions specified in section 5-86-16, the

department shall immediately investigates those charges, or, the board, after investigation, may

institute charges. The department may coordinate investigations of alleged violations of the

Rhode Island applied behavior analyst licensing board with an appropriate nationally recognized

accrediting organization.

      (b) If the investigation reveals reasonable grounds for believing that the licensee or

applicant for licensure is guilty of the charges, the board shall fix a time and place for a hearing,

and shall serve a copy of the charges, together with a notice of the time and the place fixed for the

hearing, personally upon the accused at least twenty (20) days prior to the time fixed for the

hearing.

     (c) When personal service cannot be effected and that fact is certified by oath by any

person authorized to make service, the board shall publish once in each of two (2) successive

weeks, a notice of the hearing in a newspaper published in the county where the accused last

resided according to the records of the board and shall mail a copy of the charges and of the

notice to the accused at his or her last known address.

     (d) When publication of notice is necessary, the date of the hearing shall not be less than

twenty (20) days after the last date of publication of the notice.

     (e) At the hearing, the accused has the right to appear personally or by counsel or both, to

produce witnesses and evidence on his or her behalf, to cross-examine witnesses, and to have

subpoenas issued by the administrator of professional regulation.

     (f) The attendance of witnesses and the production of books, documents, and papers at

the hearing may be compelled by subpoenas issued by the department, which shall be served in

accordance with law.

     (g) The department shall administer oaths as necessary for the proper conduct of the

hearing.

     (h) The board is not bound by the strict rules of procedure or by the laws of evidence in

the conduct of its proceedings, but the determination shall be based upon sufficient legal evidence

to sustain it.

     (i) If the accused is found guilty of the charges, the board may refuse to issue a license to

the applicant, or may revoke or suspend his or her license, or discipline that person.

     (j) Upon the revocation or suspension of any license, the license holder shall surrender

the license to the department, who shall indicate the same in the licensure verification database.

     (k) A revocation or suspension of license may be reviewed at the discretion of the board,

or at the initiative of the department which may order a rehearing of the issue if it finds cause.

 

     5-86-18. Grounds for discipline without a hearing. -- With the approval of the director,

the board may temporarily suspend the license of a licensed applied behavior analyst, licensed

applied behavior assistant analyst or psychologist with equivalent experience without a hearing if

the board finds that evidence in its possession indicates that a licensed applied behavior analyst,

licensed applied behavior assistant analyst or psychologist with equivalent experience continuing

in practice would constitute an immediate danger to the public. In the event that the board

temporarily suspends the license of a licensed applied behavior analyst, licensed applied behavior

assistant analyst or psychologist with equivalent experience without a hearing by the board, a

hearing must be held within ten (10) days after the suspension has occurred.

 

     5-86-19. Penalty for violations. -- (a) It is a misdemeanor for any person, in offering his

or her services to the public, to:

     (1) Use in connection with his or her name any designation tending to imply that he or

she is a licensed applied behavior analyst, licensed applied behavior assistant analyst, or

psychologist with equivalent experience to render services defined as the practice of behavior

analysis, unless licensed under the provisions of this chapter;

     (2) Use in connection with his or her name any designation tending to imply that he or

she is a licensed applied behavior analyst, licensed applied behavior assistant analyst, or

psychologist with equivalent experience to render services defined as the practice of behavior

analysis, during the time his or her license issued under the provision of this chapter is suspended

or revoked; or

     (3) Otherwise violate any of the provisions of this chapter or the rules and regulations

promulgated hereunder.

     (b) These misdemeanors shall be punishable by a fine of not more than five hundred

dollars ($500) for each offense.

 

     5-86-20. Injunction of violations. -- When it appears to the board that any person is

violating any of the provisions of this chapter, the director may institute an action, commenced in

the name of the board, to enjoin that violation in a court of competent jurisdiction. That court may

enjoin any person from violating any of the provisions of this chapter, without regard to whether

proceedings have been or may be instituted before the board or whether criminal proceedings

have been or may be instituted.

 

     5-86-21. Persons and practices exempt. -- (a) No provision of this chapter shall be

construed to prevent members of other recognized professions that are licensed, certified, or

regulated for independent practice of that profession under the laws of this state from rendering

services consistent with their professional training and code of ethics and scope of practice as

defined in the relevant licensure act, provided that they do not represent themselves to be licensed

applied behavior analysts, licensed applied behavior assistant analysts or psychologists with

equivalent experience. Recognized members of the clergy shall not be restricted from functioning

in their ministerial capacity, provided that they do not represent themselves to be applied

behavior analysts, licensed applied behavior assistant analysts or psychologists with equivalent

experience.

     (b) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prohibit teachers, guidance personnel,

social workers, and school psychologists in public or private schools from full performance of

their duties, nor to prohibit the use of applied behavior analytic techniques by business or

industrial organizations or companies for employment, placement, evaluation, promotion, or job

adjustment of their own officers or employees.

     (c) Nothing in this section shall be construed as prohibiting the use of consultants who

are defined as qualified mental retardation professionals under the Code of Federal Regulations

(CFR) 42, § 483.430 by facilities licensed as intermediate care facilities for people who are

developmentally disabled by the department of behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities

and hospitals.

     (d) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as permitting licensed applied behavior

analysts, licensed applied behavior assistant analysts or psychologist with equivalent experience

to practice medicine as defined by the laws of this state.

     (e) Nothing in this section shall be construed as permitting those persons identified in

subsections (b) and (f) of this section to offer their services to any persons or organizations other

than those listed in subsection (f) of this section as consultants or to accept remuneration for any

behavior analytic services other than that of their institutional salaries or fees unless they have

been licensed under this chapter or exempted under subsection (a) of this section.

     (f) Nothing in this section shall be construed as prohibiting those persons who are

implementing applied behavior analysis services to an immediate family member or as a paid or

volunteer caregiver, if the individual or caregiver does not represent himself/herself as a licensed

applied behavior analyst, licensed applied behavior assistant analyst or psychologist with

equivalent experience.

     (g) An applied behavior analyst licensed or certified in another state, or United States

territory may perform applied behavior analysis services in this state without obtaining a license

for up to ten (10) calendar days per calendar year with no more than five (5) days of this activity

occurring consecutively. The calendar day limit shall not apply to services as an expert witness in

a legal proceeding.

     (h) Nothing in this section shall be construed as prohibiting any person pursuing a

supervised course of study leading to a degree or certificate in applied behavior analysis at an

accredited or approved educational program if the person is designated by a title which clearly

indicates his or her status as a student or trainee.

     (i) Nothing in this section shall be construed as prohibiting any persons fulfilling the

supervised fieldwork experience requirement of this section.

 

     5-86-22. Enforcement. -- The director shall enforce the provisions of this chapter. He or

she, or his or her authorized agents, and the board shall be exempt from providing surety for costs

in connection with the commencement of any legal proceedings under this chapter.

 

     5-86-23. Rules Governing Practices and Procedures. -- All hearings and reviews

required under the provisions of chapter 5-44 of the general laws of Rhode Island, as amended,

shall be held in accordance with the provisions of the rules and regulations of the Rhode Island

department of health regarding practices and procedures before the department of health and

access to public records of the department of health (R42-35-PP).

 

     5-86-24. Appeals from director and board. -- Any person aggrieved by any decision or

ruling of the director or the board may appeal to the superior court in the manner provided in the

administrative procedures act, chapter 35 of title 42.

 

     5-86-25. Applicability of other laws. -- This chapter shall be subject to the provisions of

chapter 2 of title 38 ("access to public records") and chapter 46 of this title ("open meetings")

and, in addition, the members of the board shall be subject to the provisions of chapter 14 of title

36 ("code of ethics").

 

     5-86-26. Supervision. (a) A licensed applied behavior analyst shall exercise sound

judgment and shall provide care within the scope of practice or guidelines in the performance of

his or her duties. A licensed applied behavior analyst shall be permitted to supervise the

following: applied behavior analysts, applied behavior assistant analysts, applied behavior analyst

aides, care extenders, applied behavior analyst students, and volunteers.

     (b) Subject to the requirements of this section, a licensed applied behavior assistant

analyst may practice limited applied behavior analysis only under the supervision of a licensed

applied behavior analyst. Supervision requires, at a minimum, that the supervising licensed

applied behavior therapist meet in person with the licensed applied behavior assistant analyst to

provide initial direction and periodic on-site supervision. The supervising licensed applied

behavior analyst working with the applied behavior assistant analyst shall determine the amount

and type of supervision necessary in response to the experience and competence of the licensed

applied behavior assistant analyst and the complexity of the treatment program. The supervisor

and the licensed applied behavior assistant analyst shall be jointly responsible for maintaining

records, including patient records, to document compliance with this regulation.

     (c) A licensed applied behavior assistant analyst:

     (1) May not initiate a treatment program until the patient has been evaluated and the

treatment planned by the licensed behavior analyst;

     (2) May not perform an evaluation, but may assist in the data gathering process and

administer specific assessments where clinical competency has been demonstrated, under the

direction of the licensed applied behavior analyst;

     (3) May not analyze or interpret evaluation data;

     (4) May participate in the screening process by collecting data and communicate the

information gathered to the licensed applied behavior analyst;

     (5) Monitors the need for reassessment and report changes in status that might warrant

reassessment or referral under the supervision of the licensed applied behavior analyst; and

     (6) Immediately discontinues any treatment procedure, which appears harmful to the

patient and immediately notifies the supervising applied behavior analyst.

     (d) An applied behavior analyst aide shall be a worker trained on the job. A licensed

applied behavior analyst using applied behavior analyst aide personnel to assist with the provision

of applied behavior analysis services must provide close supervision in order to protect the health

and welfare of the consumer.

     (e) The primary function of an applied behavior analyst aide shall be to perform

designated routine tasks related to the operation of applied behavior analysis service.

     (f) The licensed applied behavior analyst shall not delegate to an applied behavior analyst

aide:

     (1) Performance of applied behavior analysis evaluation procedures;

     (2) Initiation, planning, adjustment, modification, or performance of applied behavior

analyst procedures requiring the skills or judgment of a licensed applied behavior analyst;

     (3) Acting on behalf of the applied behavior analyst in any matter related to applied

behavior analysis, which requires decision making or professional judgment.

 

     5-86-27. Severability. -- The provisions of this chapter are severable, and if any

provision hereof shall be held invalid in any circumstances, any invalidity shall not affect any

other provisions or circumstances. This chapter shall be construed in all respects so as to meet

any constitutional requirements. In carrying out the purposes and provisions of this chapter, all

steps shall be taken which are necessary to meet constitutional requirements.

 

     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.

 

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