An individual seeking licensure as a behavior analyst must complete and submit a written application on forms provided by the board together with the appropriate fee as specified under section 148.9995 . An applicant for licensure as a behavior analyst must submit evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant: (1) has a current and active national certification as a board-certified behavior analyst issued by the certifying entity; or (2) has completed the equivalent requirements for certification by the certifying entity, including satisfactorily passing a psychometrically valid examination administered by a nationally accredited credentialing organization. The applicant must complete a background check pursuant to section 214.075 .
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