Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
Section 112-05-01-09 - Lapsed licenses - Reactivation1. Once a license has lapsed, the individual who held the lapsed license may not practice behavior analysis or use a title reserved under state law for individuals who are licensed by the board until a new license is issued. An individual whose license has lapsed but who continues to practice applied behavior analysis or use a restricted title violates state law and this chapter. Such a violation is grounds for denying an application by the former licensee for renewal of the lapsed license or for a new license. 2. An application for reactivation of a lapsed license will be considered if:a. The applicant provides a letter from all states in which that licensee has practiced since their North Dakota license lapsed indicating the applicant is in good standing to practice as a behavior analyst or licensed assistant behavior analyst in that other state or states.b. The applicant shall appear before the board if the applicant cannot show proof of active practice in some state or jurisdiction for at least six months of the last two years.c. The applicant must take and pass the behavior analyst certification board national examination related to competence in applied behavior analysis if it has been two or more years since the behavior analyst or licensed assistant behavior analyst was in active practice in any state. The board may select to have any holder of a lapsed license applying for reactivation take the behavior analyst certification board national examination related to competence in applied behavior analysis or any other evaluation at its discretion. N.D. Admin Code 112-05-01-09
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, 43-57-07