N.D. Admin. Code 112-05-01-02

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
Section 112-05-01-02 - Application for licensure - Requirements
1. The board may grant licensure as a licensed behavior analyst to an applicant in the practice of applied behavior analysis, who meets all of the following requirements:
a. The applicant has a doctorate or master's degree from a program accredited or verified by the association for behavior analysis international or approved by the behavior analyst certification board.
b. The applicant has passed the board-certified behavior analyst examination offered by the behavior analyst certification board.
c. The applicant is certified by the behavior analyst certification board.
d. The applicant has passed the North Dakota professional responsibility examination once developed and approved by the board.
2. The board may grant licensure as a licensed assistant behavior analyst to an applicant in the practice of applied behavior analysis, who meets all of the following requirements:
a. The applicant has a bachelor's degree from a school or college that meets one of the following requirements:
(1) A bachelor's degree in a program accredited or verified by the association for behavior analysis international.
(2) A bachelor's degree in a program approved by the behavior analyst certification board.
b. The applicant has passed the board-certified assistant behavior analyst examination offered by the behavior analyst certification board.
c. The applicant has passed the North Dakota professional responsibility examination once developed and approved by the board.
d. The applicant provides proof acceptable to the board that the applicant will be supervised by a licensed behavior analyst in the state who is currently certified and in good standing with the behavior analyst certification board, and that the supervision complies with current behavior analyst certification board supervision requirements.
3. Notwithstanding the education, experience, and examination requirements for licensure under this section, if on December 31, 2019, an applicant held a valid license or registration issued by the state board of psychologist examiners under North Dakota Century Code chapter 43-32, the applicant is deemed to have met the education, experience, and examination requirements for licensure.

N.D. Admin Code 112-05-01-02

Adopted by Administrative Rules Supplement 2020-379, January 2021, effective 1/1/2021.

General Authority: NDCC 43-57-03

Law Implemented: NDCC 43-57-03, 43-64-04