Oklahoma Code § 59-1928

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Behavior analysts - Definitions - Licensing
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A.  As used in this act:
1.   a. “Applied behavior analysis” means the design,
implementation, and evaluation of instructional and
environmental modifications to produce socially
significant improvements in human behavior through
skill, acquisition, and the reduction of problematic
behavior.  An applied behavior analysis program shall:
(1) be based on empirical research including the
direct observation and measurement of behavior as
well as a functional behavior assessment, and
(2) utilize antecedent stimuli, positive
reinforcement, and other consequences to produce
behavior change.
b. Applied behavior analysis does not include cognitive
therapies or psychological testing, neuropsychology,
psychotherapy, sex therapy, psychoanalysis,
hypnotherapy, and long-term counseling as treatment
modalities;
2.  “Board” means the nationally accredited Behavior Analyst
Certification Board;
3.  “Human services professional” means an individual licensed
or certified by the state as one of the following:

a. a licensed physical therapist or physical therapist
assistant pursuant to Sections 887.1 through 887.18 of
Title 59 of the Oklahoma Statutes,
b. an occupational therapist, occupational therapy
assistant, or occupational therapy aide pursuant to
Sections 888.1 through 888.15 of Title 59 of the
Oklahoma Statutes,
c. a licensed clinical social worker, licensed masters
social worker, or social work associate pursuant to
Sections 1250 through 1273 of Title 59 of the Oklahoma
Statutes,
d. a psychologist or health service psychologist pursuant
to Sections 1351 through 1376 of Title 59 of the
Oklahoma Statutes,
e. a licensed speech pathologist, licensed audiologist,
speech-language pathologist or audiologist pursuant to
Sections 1601 through 1622 of Title 59 of the Oklahoma
Statutes,
f. a licensed professional counselor or licensed
professional counselor candidate pursuant to Sections
1901 through 1920 of Title 59 of the Oklahoma
Statutes,
g. a licensed marital and family therapist or licensed
marital and family therapist candidate pursuant to
Sections 1925.1 through 1925.18 of Title 59 of the
Oklahoma Statutes, or
h. a licensed behavioral practitioner or licensed
behavioral practitioner candidate pursuant to Sections
1930 through 1949.1 of Title 59 of the Oklahoma
Statutes;
4.  “Certified assistant behavior analyst” means an individual
who is certified by the nationally accredited Behavior Analyst
Certification Board as a Board-Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst
and certified by the Developmental Disabilities Services Division of
the Department of Human Services;
5.  “Licensed behavior analyst” means an individual who is
certified by the nationally accredited Behavior Analyst
Certification Board as a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst and
licensed by the Developmental Disabilities Services Division of the
Department; and
6.  “Supervisee” means a person who acts under the extended
authority of a licensed behavior analyst to provide applied behavior
analysis services or a person who is in training to provide such
services.
B.  Each person wishing to practice as a licensed behavior
analyst or a certified assistant behavior analyst shall apply to the
Developmental Disabilities Services Division of the Department of

Human Services using a form and in a manner prescribed by the
Division and shall furnish evidence satisfactory to the Division
that such person:
1.  Is of good moral character;
2.  Is at least twenty-one (21) years of age;
3.  Has passed the Board examination and is certified by the
Board as a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst or a Board-Certified
Assistant Behavior Analyst, as applicable;
4.  Has not had a professional license or certification refused,
revoked, suspended, or restricted and does not have a complaint,
allegation, or investigation pending in any regulatory jurisdiction
in the United States or in another country for reasons that relate
to unprofessional conduct unless the Division finds, to its
satisfaction, that the conduct has been corrected or that mitigating
circumstances exist that prevent its resolution; and
5.  Has at least the minimum graduate or undergraduate degree,
appropriate for the level of certification, from an accredited
institution of higher learning in a qualifying field of study, as
determined by the Board.
C.  A person holding a state license or state certification
shall apply for renewal of the state license or state certification
on or before April 30 of each odd-numbered year.  The application
shall be accompanied by a renewal fee to be set by the Division in
accordance with paragraph 3 of subsection F of this section.
D.  A person licensed or certified by the Developmental
Disabilities Services Division of the Department under this section
shall:
1.  Maintain active status and fulfill all requirements for
renewal of national certification or recertification with the Board;
and
2.  Conduct professional activities in accordance with accepted
standards such as the Guidelines for Responsible Conduct and
Professional Disciplinary Standards of the Board.
E.  1.  No person shall claim the title of licensed behavior
analyst or certified assistant behavior analyst unless that person
meets the applicable requirements in this section.  No person shall
practice applied behavior analysis without obtaining a license or
certification in accordance with this section.  Supervisees may only
provide applied behavior analysis under the supervision of a
licensed behavior analyst.  This section shall not restrict the
practice of applied behavior analysis by human services
professionals, provided such individuals are working within the
scope of their professions and the practice of applied behavior
analysis is commensurate with their level of training and
experience.
2.  A violation of this subsection shall be punishable by a fine
of not more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), the suspension or

revocation of a license or certification issued pursuant to this
section, or both such fine and loss of licensure or certification.
F.  The Division shall:
1.  Investigate all complaints relating to:
a. the practice or supervision of applied behavior
analysis by any person licensed by the Developmental
Disabilities Services Division of the Department as a
behavior analyst or certified by the Division as an
assistant behavior analyst, or
b. any person alleged to be practicing or providing
supervision without a state license or state
certification;
2.  Refer any substantiated complaints to the Board; and
3.  Charge reasonable fees for a license or for certification,
not to exceed One Hundred Dollars ($100.00).
G.  1.  A person having a qualifying degree, as provided for in
paragraph 5 of subsection B of this section, and participating in
the applied behavior analysis treatment pilot project established in
Section 3 of this act shall be exempt from the requirements of this
section while such person is actively participating in the project.
2.  Persons employed by a school district in this state who
provide services solely to the school district under the Individuals
with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), 20 U.S.C., Section 1400 et
seq., shall be exempt from the requirements of this section.
H.  The Department shall promulgate rules to implement the
provisions of this section.

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