The department shall designate a provider as a qualified provider if the provider: (1) is able to treat a qualified individual's condition through: (a) one or more evidence-based treatments, including applied behavior analysis; (b) individualized, client-centered treatment; (c) any method that engages the qualified individual's family members in the treatment process; and (d) measured development of the qualified individual's pre-vocational, vocational, and daily-living skills; and (2) provides treatment to a qualified individual through: (a) a behavior analyst licensed under Title 58, Chapter 61, Part 7, Behavior Analyst Licensing Act; or (b) a psychologist who is licensed under Title 58, Chapter 61, Psychologist Licensing Act. Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 307, 2023 General Session
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