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Chapter 506
Behavior Analysts

Sections

506.001
Short Title
506.002
Definitions
506.003
Practice of Applied Behavior Analysis
506.051
Licensed Psychologists
506.052
Other Licensed Professionals
506.053
Family Members and Guardians
506.054
Paraprofessionals
506.055
Students, Interns, and Fellows
506.056
Supervised Experience
506.057
Temporary Services of Behavior Analyst from Another State
506.058
Teacher or Employee of School District
506.059
Persons Who Do Not Provide Direct Services
506.101
Advisory Board Membership
506.102
Duties of Advisory Board
506.103
Terms; Vacancy
506.104
Presiding Officer
506.106
Grounds for Removal
506.107
Compensation; Reimbursement
506.151
General Powers and Duties
506.152
Standards of Ethical Practice
506.153
Assistance Filing Complaint
506.154
Fees
506.201
Telephone Number for Complaints
506.251
License Required
506.252
License Application
506.253
Requirements for Licensed Behavior Analyst
506.254
Requirements for Licensed Assistant Behavior Analyst
506.255
Issuance of License
506.256
Reciprocity
506.257
Retirement Status
506.301
License Expiration
506.302
License Renewal
506.351
Grounds for License Denial and Disciplinary Action
506.401
Enforcement Proceedings
 



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