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AN
ACT
RELATING
TO
LICENSES
TO
PRACTICE
APPLIED
BEHAVIOR
ANALYSIS
AND
INCLUDING
EFFECTIVE
DATE
AND
IMPLEMENTATION
PROVISIONS.
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IOWA:
Section
1.
Section
135.24,
subsection
7,
paragraph
d,
Code
2018,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
d.
“Health
care
provider”
means
a
physician
licensed
under
chapter
148
,
a
chiropractor
licensed
under
chapter
151
,
a
physical
therapist
licensed
pursuant
to
chapter
148A
,
an
occupational
therapist
licensed
pursuant
to
chapter
148B
,
a
podiatrist
licensed
pursuant
to
chapter
149
,
a
physician
assistant
licensed
and
practicing
under
a
supervising
physician
pursuant
to
chapter
148C
,
a
licensed
practical
nurse,
a
registered
nurse,
or
an
advanced
registered
nurse
practitioner
licensed
pursuant
to
chapter
152
or
152E
,
a
respiratory
therapist
licensed
pursuant
to
chapter
152B
,
a
dentist,
dental
hygienist,
or
dental
assistant
registered
or
licensed
to
practice
under
chapter
153
,
an
optometrist
licensed
pursuant
to
chapter
154
,
a
psychologist
licensed
pursuant
to
chapter
154B
,
a
social
worker
licensed
pursuant
to
chapter
154C
,
a
mental
health
counselor
,
or
a
marital
and
family
therapist
,
behavior
analyst,
or
assistant
behavior
analyst
licensed
pursuant
to
chapter
154D
,
a
speech
pathologist
or
audiologist
licensed
pursuant
to
chapter
154F
,
a
pharmacist
licensed
pursuant
to
chapter
155A
,
or
an
emergency
medical
care
provider
certified
pursuant
to
chapter
147A
.
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192,
p.
2
Sec.
2.
Section
147.1,
subsections
3
and
6,
Code
2018,
are
amended
to
read
as
follows:
3.
“Licensed”
or
“certified”
,
when
applied
to
a
physician
and
surgeon,
podiatric
physician,
osteopathic
physician
and
surgeon,
physician
assistant,
psychologist,
chiropractor,
nurse,
dentist,
dental
hygienist,
dental
assistant,
optometrist,
speech
pathologist,
audiologist,
pharmacist,
physical
therapist,
physical
therapist
assistant,
occupational
therapist,
occupational
therapy
assistant,
orthotist,
prosthetist,
pedorthist,
respiratory
care
practitioner,
practitioner
of
cosmetology
arts
and
sciences,
practitioner
of
barbering,
funeral
director,
dietitian,
behavior
analyst,
assistant
behavior
analyst,
marital
and
family
therapist,
mental
health
counselor,
respiratory
care
and
polysomnography
practitioner,
polysomnographic
technologist,
social
worker,
massage
therapist,
athletic
trainer,
acupuncturist,
nursing
home
administrator,
hearing
aid
specialist,
or
sign
language
interpreter
or
transliterator
means
a
person
licensed
under
this
subtitle
.
6.
“Profession”
means
medicine
and
surgery,
podiatry,
osteopathic
medicine
and
surgery,
practice
as
a
physician
assistant,
psychology,
chiropractic,
nursing,
dentistry,
dental
hygiene,
dental
assisting,
optometry,
speech
pathology,
audiology,
pharmacy,
physical
therapy,
physical
therapist
assisting,
occupational
therapy,
occupational
therapy
assisting,
respiratory
care,
cosmetology
arts
and
sciences,
barbering,
mortuary
science,
applied
behavior
analysis,
marital
and
family
therapy,
mental
health
counseling,
polysomnography,
social
work,
dietetics,
massage
therapy,
athletic
training,
acupuncture,
nursing
home
administration,
practice
as
a
hearing
aid
specialist,
sign
language
interpreting
or
transliterating,
orthotics,
prosthetics,
or
pedorthics.
Sec.
3.
Section
147.2,
subsection
1,
Code
2018,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
1.
A
person
shall
not
engage
in
the
practice
of
medicine
and
surgery,
podiatry,
osteopathic
medicine
and
surgery,
psychology,
chiropractic,
physical
therapy,
physical
therapist
assisting,
nursing,
dentistry,
dental
hygiene,
dental
assisting,
optometry,
speech
pathology,
audiology,
Senate
File
192,
p.
3
occupational
therapy,
occupational
therapy
assisting,
orthotics,
prosthetics,
pedorthics,
respiratory
care,
pharmacy,
cosmetology
arts
and
sciences,
barbering,
social
work,
dietetics,
applied
behavior
analysis,
marital
and
family
therapy
or
mental
health
counseling,
massage
therapy,
mortuary
science,
polysomnography,
athletic
training,
acupuncture,
nursing
home
administration,
or
sign
language
interpreting
or
transliterating,
or
shall
not
practice
as
a
physician
assistant
or
a
hearing
aid
specialist,
unless
the
person
has
obtained
a
license
for
that
purpose
from
the
board
for
the
profession.
Sec.
4.
Section
147.13,
subsection
16,
Code
2018,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
16.
For
applied
behavior
analysis,
marital
and
family
therapy
,
and
mental
health
counseling,
the
board
of
behavioral
science.
Sec.
5.
Section
147.14,
subsection
1,
paragraph
m,
Code
2018,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
m.
For
behavioral
science,
three
members
licensed
to
practice
marital
and
family
therapy,
all
of
whom
shall
be
practicing
marital
and
family
therapists;
three
members
licensed
to
practice
mental
health
counseling,
one
of
whom
shall
be
employed
in
graduate
teaching,
training,
or
research
in
mental
health
counseling
and
two
of
whom
shall
be
practicing
mental
health
counselors;
two
licensed
behavior
analysts;
one
licensed
assistant
behavior
analyst;
and
three
members
who
are
not
licensed
to
practice
marital
and
family
therapy
,
applied
behavior
analysis,
or
mental
health
counseling
and
who
shall
represent
the
general
public.
Sec.
6.
Section
147.74,
Code
2018,
is
amended
by
adding
the
following
new
subsection:
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
14A.
a.
A
behavior
analyst
licensed
under
chapter
154D
may
use
the
letters
“LBA”
after
the
person’s
name.
b.
An
assistant
behavior
analyst
licensed
under
chapter
154D
may
use
the
letters
“LABA”
after
the
person’s
name.
Sec.
7.
Section
154D.1,
Code
2018,
is
amended
by
adding
the
following
new
subsections:
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
1A.
“Certifying
entity”
means
the
behavior
analyst
certification
board
or
another
entity
whose
programs
to
certify
professional
practitioners
of
applied
behavior
analysis
Senate
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p.
4
are
accredited
by
the
national
commission
for
certifying
agencies
or
the
American
national
standards
institute.
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
1B.
“Licensed
assistant
behavior
analyst”
means
a
person
licensed
to
practice
applied
behavior
analysis
under
the
supervision
of
a
licensed
behavior
analyst
under
chapter
147
and
this
chapter.
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
1C.
“Licensed
behavior
analyst”
means
a
person
licensed
to
practice
applied
behavior
analysis
under
chapter
147
and
this
chapter.
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
6A.
“Practice
of
applied
behavior
analysis”
means
the
design,
implementation,
and
evaluation
of
instructional
and
environmental
modification
to
produce
socially
significant
improvements
in
human
behavior.
“Practice
of
applied
behavior
analysis”
includes
the
empirical
identification
of
functional
relations
between
behavior
and
environmental
factors,
known
as
functional
assessment
and
analysis.
“Practice
of
applied
behavior
analysis”
excludes
psychological
testing,
psychotherapy,
cognitive
therapy,
sex
therapy,
psychoanalysis,
hypnotherapy,
and
counseling
as
treatment
modalities.
Sec.
8.
NEW
SECTION
.
154D.2A
Licensure
——
behavior
analysts
——
assistant
behavior
analysts.
1.
An
applicant
for
a
license
to
practice
as
a
behavior
analyst
shall
be
granted
a
license
by
the
board
upon
submitting
to
the
board
proof
of
the
applicant’s
current
certification
as
a
behavior
analyst
or
behavior
analyst-doctoral
by
a
certifying
entity.
2.
An
applicant
for
a
license
to
practice
as
an
assistant
behavior
analyst
shall
be
granted
a
license
by
the
board
upon
submitting
to
the
board
proof
of
the
applicant’s
current
certification
as
an
assistant
behavior
analyst
by
a
certifying
entity.
The
applicant
must
also
provide
proof
of
ongoing
supervision
by
a
licensed
behavior
analyst
in
accordance
with
the
requirements
of
the
certifying
entity.
Sec.
9.
Section
154D.4,
Code
2018,
is
amended
by
adding
the
following
new
subsection:
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
3.
This
chapter
and
chapter
147
do
not
prevent
or
restrict
the
practice
of
applied
behavior
analysis
by
any
of
the
following:
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192,
p.
5
a.
Persons
licensed
to
practice
other
professions
under
this
subtitle,
provided
that
the
person
does
not
represent
that
the
person
is
a
licensed
behavior
analyst
or
licensed
assistant
behavior
analyst
unless
also
licensed
as
one,
applied
behavior
analysis
is
within
the
scope
of
practice
of
the
person’s
profession,
and
the
services
provided
are
within
the
boundaries
of
the
person’s
education,
training,
and
competence.
b.
Family
members
of
recipients
of
applied
behavior
analysis
services
implementing
applied
behavior
analysis
treatment
plans
with
the
recipients
under
the
extended
authority
and
direction
of
a
licensed
behavior
analyst
or
a
licensed
assistant
behavior
analyst.
Such
persons
shall
not
represent
themselves
as
behavior
analysts
or
assistant
behavior
analysts.
c.
Paraprofessional
technicians
who
deliver
applied
behavior
analysis
services
under
the
extended
authority
and
direction
of
a
licensed
behavior
analyst
or
licensed
assistant
behavior
analyst.
Such
persons
shall
not
represent
themselves
as
behavior
analysts
or
assistant
behavior
analysts
and
shall
use
titles
that
indicate
their
nonprofessional
status,
including
but
not
limited
to
“assistant
behavior
analyst
technician”,
“behavior
technician”,
“tutor”,
or
“line
therapist”.
d.
Behavior
analysts
who
practice
with
nonhumans,
including
but
not
limited
to
applied
animal
behaviorists
and
animal
trainers.
Such
individuals
may
use
the
title
“behavior
analyst”
but
shall
not
represent
themselves
as
licensed
behavior
analysts
or
licensed
assistant
behavior
analysts
unless
they
are
licensed
as
such.
e.
Professionals
who
provide
general
applied
behavior
analysis
services
to
organizations,
so
long
as
those
services
are
for
the
benefit
of
the
organizations
and
do
not
involve
direct
services
to
individuals.
Such
professionals
may
use
the
title
“behavior
analyst”
but
shall
not
represent
themselves
as
licensed
behavior
analysts
or
licensed
assistant
behavior
analysts
unless
they
are
licensed
as
such.
f.
Students
whose
applied
behavior
analysis
activities
are
conducted
within
a
defined
program
of
study,
course,
practicum,
internship,
or
postdoctoral
fellowship,
provided
that
the
applied
behavior
analysis
activities
are
directly
supervised
by
a
behavior
analyst
licensed
in
this
state,
an
instructor
in
Senate
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192,
p.
6
a
course
sequence
approved
by
a
certifying
entity,
or
another
qualified
faculty
member
of
the
student’s
program.
Such
students
shall
not
present
themselves
as
behavior
analysts
or
assistant
behavior
analysts
and
shall
use
titles
that
clearly
indicate
their
status,
such
as
“student”,
“intern”,
or
“trainee”.
g.
Unlicensed
persons
pursuing
supervised
experience
in
applied
behavior
analysis
consistent
with
the
experience
requirements
of
a
certifying
entity,
provided
such
experience
is
supervised
in
accordance
with
the
requirements
of
the
certifying
entity.
h.
Individuals
who
teach
applied
behavior
analysis
or
conduct
behavior-analytic
research,
provided
that
such
teaching
or
research
does
not
involve
the
direct
delivery
of
applied
behavior
analysis
services.
Such
individuals
may
use
the
title
“behavior
analyst”
but
shall
not
represent
themselves
as
licensed
behavior
analysts
or
licensed
assistant
behavior
analysts
unless
they
are
licensed
as
such.
i.
Behavior
analysts
licensed
in
another
jurisdiction
or
certified
by
a
certifying
entity
to
practice
independently
and
who
work
in
this
state
no
more
than
two
thousand
eighty
hours
within
a
calendar
year.
j.
Persons
employed
by
a
school,
school
district,
or
area
education
agency
performing
the
duties
of
their
positions.
Such
persons
shall
not
represent
themselves
as
licensed
behavior
analysts
or
licensed
assistant
behavior
analysts
unless
they
are
licensed
as
such,
and
shall
not
offer
applied
behavior
analysis
services
to
any
persons
or
entities
other
than
their
school
employer
or
accept
remuneration
for
providing
applied
behavior
analysis
services
other
than
the
remuneration
they
receive
from
their
school
employer.
Sec.
10.
Section
154D.5,
Code
2018,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
154D.5
Sexual
conduct
with
client.
The
license
of
a
behavior
analyst,
an
assistant
behavior
analyst,
a
marital
and
family
therapist
,
or
a
mental
health
counselor
shall
be
revoked
if
the
board
finds
that
the
licensee
engaged
in
sexual
activity
with
a
client
as
determined
by
board
rule.
The
revocation
shall
be
in
addition
to
any
other
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p.
7
penalties
provided
by
law.
Sec.
11.
Section
154D.7,
Code
2018,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
154D.7
Temporary
license
——
marital
and
family
therapy
——
mental
health
counseling
——
fees.
Any
person
who
has
fulfilled
all
of
the
requirements
for
licensure
under
this
chapter
section
154D.2
,
except
for
having
completed
the
postgraduate
supervised
clinical
experience
requirement
as
determined
by
the
board
by
rule,
may
apply
to
the
board
for
a
temporary
license.
The
license
shall
be
designated
“temporary
license
in
marital
and
family
therapy”
or
“temporary
license
in
mental
health
counseling”
and
shall
authorize
the
licensee
to
practice
marital
and
family
therapy
or
mental
health
counseling
under
the
supervision
of
a
qualified
supervisor
as
determined
by
the
board
by
rule.
The
license
shall
be
valid
for
three
years
and
may
be
renewed
at
the
discretion
of
the
board.
The
fee
for
a
temporary
license
shall
be
set
by
the
board
to
cover
the
administrative
costs
of
issuing
the
license,
and
if
renewed,
a
renewal
fee
as
set
by
the
board
shall
be
required.
Sec.
12.
Section
249A.15A,
Code
2018,
is
amended
by
adding
the
following
new
subsection:
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
5.
The
department
shall
adopt
rules
pursuant
to
chapter
17A
entitling
behavior
analysts
and
assistant
behavior
analysts
who
are
licensed
pursuant
to
chapter
154D
to
payment
for
behavioral
health
services
provided
to
recipients
of
medical
assistance,
subject
to
limitations
and
exclusions
the
department
finds
necessary
on
the
basis
of
federal
laws
and
regulations.
Sec.
13.
Section
514C.31,
subsection
2,
paragraph
c,
subparagraph
(3),
Code
2018,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
(3)
A
person
who
holds
a
master’s
degree
or
a
doctoral
degree
and
is
certified
by
a
national
behavior
analyst
certification
board
as
a
behavior
analyst
licensed
pursuant
to
chapter
154D
.
Sec.
14.
EFFECTIVE
DATE
AND
IMPLEMENTATION.
This
Act
shall
take
effect
January
1,
2019,
except
that
the
board
of
behavioral
science
may
begin
implementation
prior
to
that
date,
to
the
extent
necessary
to
fully
implement
the
provisions
Senate
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p.
8
providing
for
the
licensure
of
behavior
analysts
and
assistant
behavior
analysts
by
January
1,
2019.
______________________________
CHARLES
SCHNEIDER
President
of
the
Senate
______________________________
LINDA
UPMEYER
Speaker
of
the
House
I
hereby
certify
that
this
bill
originated
in
the
Senate
and
is
known
as
Senate
File
192,
Eighty-seventh
General
Assembly.
______________________________
W.
CHARLES
SMITHSON
Secretary
of
the
Senate
Approved
_______________,
2018
______________________________
KIM
REYNOLDS
Governor