Oklahoma Code § 63-1-280.2

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Primary care provider evaluation training - Applied
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behavior analysis treatment pilot project.
A.  Funds shall be used by the University Hospitals Authority
for primary care provider evaluation training for providers in the
Sooner SUCCESS program to acquire skills necessary to evaluate
children with autism spectrum disorders.
B.  1.  The Developmental Disabilities Services Division of the
Department of Human Services shall establish an applied behavior
analysis treatment pilot project.  The Division shall secure federal
matching dollars to implement and maintain the project.
2.  The project shall:
a. provide three Board-Certified Behavior Analysts to
measure functional outcomes of children with autism,
who are approved by the Division to participate in the
project, and study the effects of applied behavior
analysis in a consultative model that includes a
parental training component, and
b. require the participating analysts to provide the
necessary supervision to assist supervisees in this
state to learn and provide applied behavior analysis
and achieve certification by the nationally accredited
Behavior Analyst Certification Board.
3.  The project shall commence no later than January 1, 2011,
and end no later than three (3) years from the date of commencement.
4.  The Division shall submit a report to the Legislature and
the Governor no later than January 1, 2014, concerning:
a. the effectiveness of the project,
b. the results found when using applied behavior analysis
in a consultative model that includes a parental

training component to measure functional outcomes of
children with autism,
c. the most effective approach and systems to provide
applied behavior analysis, and
d. any other findings and recommendations resulting from
the project.
5.  The Department shall promulgate rules to implement the
provisions of this subsection.

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