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ND SB2286
Bill
Status
1/14/2019
Primary Sponsor
Nicole Poolman
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AI Summary
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Changes the board's authority to grant provisional licenses from permissive ("may") to mandatory ("shall") for expedited licensure applicants to applied behavioral analysts.
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Specifies that certification from the Behavior Analyst Certification Board automatically meets all education, experience, and examination requirements for licensure or registration.
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Removes the board's discretion to identify qualifying professional organizations by rule, instead designating only the Behavior Analyst Certification Board as the qualifying certifier.
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Allows the board to deny or restrict provisional or expedited licenses if the applicant had a disciplinary action against their license or registration in another jurisdiction within the previous five years.
Legislative Description
Regulation of applied behavioral analysts.
Last Action
Second reading, failed to pass, yeas 0 nays 47
2/18/2019