Arizona 2024 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2068 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 02/26/2024

                      	HB 2068 
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ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
Fifty-sixth Legislature 
Second Regular Session 
House: RA DP 5-1-0-0 |HHS DP 7-2-0-1 
 
HB 2068: behavior analysts; regulatory board 
Sponsor: Representative Bliss, LD 1 
House Engrossed 
Overview 
Creates an independent stand-alone State Board of Behavior Analysts (Board) and 
transitions regulatory authority from the State Board of Psychologist Examiners.  
History 
The Arizona Board of Psychologist Examiners states its mission is "to protect the health, 
safety, and welfare of Arizona citizens by licensing and regulating the professions of 
Psychology and Behavior Analysis." This 90/10 state agency licenses and regulates 
psychologists and behavior analysts. The 5-member Committee on Behavior Analysts 
(Committee) makes recommendations to the Board of Psychologist Examiners regarding 
licensing and regulation of its profession. This Committee may make recommendations for 
regulatory changes after obtaining public input and from other behavior analyst licensees 
(A.R.S. § 32-2091.15). 
During the Forty-eighth Legislature, Second Regular Session (2008), HB 2470 (Now: board 
of behavior analysts), passed both houses of the Legislature, but was vetoed by the Governor. 
The bill established the regulatory framework to license and regulate the behavior analyst 
profession, which consisted of approximately 32 applicants.  In 2024, there are close to 1,000 
active licensees.  Applicants for an initial license or renewal may apply online by paying the 
nonrefundable license fee and submitting the application and supporting documents.  The 
website permits license look-up and provides information pertaining to expired, inactive, 
closed, surrendered or probationary status.  
Provisions 
1. Establishes an independent stand-alone State Board of Behavior Analysts and transitions 
regulatory authority from the State Board of Psychologist Examiners. (Sec. 1) 
2. Transfers the 5-member Committee on Behavior Analysts within the Board of 
Psychologist Examiners to the newly established Board and adds two public members who 
are not eligible for licensure. (Sec. 4) 
3. Outlines the powers and duties of the 7-member Board whose members are appointed by 
the Governor and confirmed by the Senate. (Sec. 4, 5) 
4. Stipulates that each member of the Board must be a United States citizen and Arizona 
resident at the time of appointment. (Sec. 4) 
5. Prescribes the process to fill a vacancy on the Board. (Sec. 4) 
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6. Entitles Board members to receive compensation in the amount of $100 for e ach 
cumulative eight hours of actual service in the business of the Board. (Sec. 4) 
7. Provides personal immunity from suits for Board members, employees and consultants 
when actions are in good faith and to further the purpose of the Board's duties. (Sec. 4) 
8. States the powers and duties of the new Board, which are substantially the same as those 
while the Board was under the regulatory authority of the Board of Psychologist 
Examiners as follows: 
a) administer and enforce Board rules; 
b) regulate discipline of licensees; 
c) prescribe application content and deadlines for initial and renewal licenses;  
d) record and maintain licensee information, including receipt and disbursement of 
monies and all Board actions;  
e) adopt an official seal; 
f) investigate violations of statute and Board rules;  
g) employ an executive director who serves at the pleasure of the Board;  
h) elect leadership annually from its membership to serve on behalf of the Board;  
i) adopt pertinent rules for code of ethics, telehealth and exceptions to a license denial 
based on criminal history;   
j) authorizes the Board to hire employees necessary to carry out the terms of these 
provisions of law; 
k) permits the Board to accept, expend and account for gifts, grants, and various 
contributions from public and private sources, which the Board must deposit into 
special funds for the specified purposes and states these monies are exempt from 
statutory lapsing of appropriations; 
l) stipulates that an executive director will serve both the Board of Psychologist 
Examiners and the newly established Board;  
m) directs the two Boards to jointly choose the executive director; and 
n) states the executive director will hire staff and be paid pursuant to statute. (Sec. 5) 
9. Directs the Board to hold quarterly meetings and special meetings as needed. (Sec. 5) 
10. Authorizes the Board chairperson to establish committees to act as consultants to the 
Board and to carry out its duties.  (Sec. 5) 
11. Permits members of the consultant committees to be reimbursed for expenses. (Sec. 5) 
12. States that a majority of the Board constitutes a quorum, and a majority vote of a quorum 
present is necessary for the Board to act. (Sec. 5) 
13. Creates a stand-alone Board fund, which currently exists as the Committee's account, 
which is separate from the Board of Psychologist Examiners fund account. (Sec. 5) 
14. Stipulates the Board is an Arizona 90/10 Board. (Sec. 5) 
15. Specifies the Board will establish fees for initial and renewal licenses, but there will not 
be a temporary license. (Sec. 6) 
16. Deletes the reference to the number of required hours for supervised experience. (Sec. 9) 
17. Consistent with the Board of Psychologist Examiners, outlines the complaints the Board 
may not consider when the complaints relate to a licensee's or employee's performance of 
Board duties and further specifies actions the Board may take during the investigative or 
disciplinary processes. (Sec. 14)     	HB 2068 
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18. Decreases, from 10 to 8, the Board of Psychologist Examiners. (Sec. 20) 
19. Places the Board into the Sunset Review statutory schedule of state agencies that 
terminate on July 1, 2033, unless continued, revised or consolidated with another state 
agency. (Sec. 33) 
20. Specifies the purpose of the Board is to regulate the practice of behavior analysts for the 
public health, safety and welfare. (Sec. 34) 
21. Outlines the transition of the Committee to the new Board. (Sec. 35, 36) 
22. Strikes archaic and obsolete language. (Sec. 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 11-14, 18, 19, 26, 28) 
23. Contains an effective date of July 1, 2025. (Sec. 37) 
24. Makes technical and conforming changes. (Sec. 3, 6-22, 24-32)