Relating to the establishment of the Texas Board of Behavior Analyst Examiners and the requirement to obtain a license to practice as a behavior analyst or assistant behavior analyst; imposing fees; providing an administrative penalty; creating a criminal offense.
Impact
If enacted, SB1871 will introduce significant changes to state regulations regarding behavior analysts. The bill mandates that no person may engage in the practice of applied behavior analysis unless licensed, thereby increasing protections for consumers and ensuring that services are provided by qualified professionals. Additionally, it stipulates the creation of a registry of licensed behavior analysts, increasing transparency and accountability in the practice. The bill also allows the Texas Board to impose administrative penalties for violations and sets parameters around the investigative processes for complaints against license holders.
Summary
SB1871 proposes the establishment of the Texas Board of Behavior Analyst Examiners, which will oversee the licensing and regulation of individuals practicing as behavior analysts and assistant behavior analysts in Texas. The bill outlines specific requirements for obtaining a license, including the need for certification from a nationally recognized certifying entity and adherence to ethical standards. It aims to formalize the practice of applied behavior analysis and ensure that practitioners meet professional qualifications, thereby enhancing the quality of services provided to the public.
Contention
The introduction of this bill may raise concerns among some groups regarding the regulation of behavior analysts, as it creates a framework that could limit the practice of unlicensed individuals and impose fees associated with the licensing process. Potential contention may arise from professionals already practicing without a license or those who feel that the requirements are overly burdensome. Moreover, debates may surface around the implications for paraprofessionals or family members involved in implementing behavior analysis treatments, as specific exemptions are carved out in the bill for these groups.
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Relating to the establishment of the Texas Board of Behavior Analyst Examiners and the requirement to obtain a license to practice as a behavior analyst or assistant behavior analyst; imposing fees; providing an administrative penalty.
Relating to the establishment of the Autism Medicaid Services Program Advisory Council to evaluate the provision of applied behavior analysis services under Medicaid.
Relating to the establishment of the Autism Medicaid Services Program Advisory Council to evaluate the provision of applied behavior analysis services under Medicaid.
Relating to local mental health authority and local behavioral health authority audits and mental and behavioral health reporting, services, and programs.
Relating to the establishment of the Autism Medicaid Services Program Advisory Committee to evaluate the provision of applied behavior analysis services under Medicaid.
Relating to the establishment of the Autism Medicaid Services Program Advisory Committee to evaluate the provision of applied behavior analysis services under Medicaid.
Relating to the establishment of the Texas Board of Behavior Analyst Examiners and the requirement to obtain a license to practice as a behavior analyst or assistant behavior analyst; imposing fees; providing an administrative penalty; providing a civil penalty; creating a criminal offense.
Relating to the establishment of the Texas Board of Behavior Analyst Examiners and the requirement to obtain a license to practice as a behavior analyst or assistant behavior analyst; imposing fees; providing an administrative penalty.
In personnel of the system, establishing eviction agent advisory boards in cities of the first class and eviction agent education and training programs in cities of the first class; providing for eviction procedure in cities of the first class; and making an editorial change.
Relating to the appointment of an inspector general for education, the creation of a division of inspector general for education in the State Board of Education to investigate public education, and the authority of the commissioner of education to conduct special investigations.