Bill Text: TX SB1871 | 2015-2016 | 84th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: 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.
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2015-03-25 - Referred to Health & Human Services [SB1871 Detail]
Download: Texas-2015-SB1871-Introduced.html
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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; creating a | ||
| criminal offense. | ||
| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
| SECTION 1. Subtitle I, Title 3, Occupations Code, is | ||
| amended by adding Chapter 506 to read as follows: | ||
| CHAPTER 506. BEHAVIOR ANALYSTS | ||
| SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS | ||
| Sec. 506.001. SHORT TITLE. This chapter may be cited as | ||
| the Behavior Analyst Licensing Act. | ||
| Sec. 506.002. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
| (1) "Board" means the Texas Board of Behavior Analyst | ||
| Examiners. | ||
| (2) "Certifying entity" means the nationally | ||
| accredited Behavior Analyst Certification Board or another entity | ||
| that is accredited by the National Commission for Certifying | ||
| Agencies or the American National Standards Institute to issue | ||
| credentials in the professional practice of applied behavior | ||
| analysis and approved by the board. | ||
| (3) "License holder" means a person licensed under | ||
| this chapter. | ||
| (4) "Licensed assistant behavior analyst" means a | ||
| person who is certified by the certifying entity as a Board | ||
| Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst or who has an equivalent | ||
| certification issued by the certifying entity and who meets the | ||
| requirements specified by Sections 506.252 and 506.254. | ||
| (5) "Licensed behavior analyst" means a person who is | ||
| certified by the certifying entity as a Board Certified Behavior | ||
| Analyst or Board Certified Behavior Analyst--Doctoral or who has an | ||
| equivalent certification issued by the certifying entity and who | ||
| meets the requirements specified by Sections 506.252 and 506.253. | ||
| Sec. 506.003. PRACTICE OF APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS. (a) | ||
| The practice of applied behavior analysis is the design, | ||
| implementation, and evaluation of instructional and environmental | ||
| modifications to produce socially significant improvements in | ||
| human behavior. | ||
| (b) The practice of applied behavior analysis includes the | ||
| empirical identification of functional relations between behavior | ||
| and environmental factors, known as functional assessment or | ||
| functional analysis. | ||
| (c) Applied behavior analysis interventions: | ||
| (1) are based on scientific research and the direct | ||
| observation and measurement of behavior and environment; and | ||
| (2) use contextual factors, motivating operations, | ||
| antecedent stimuli, positive reinforcement, and other procedures | ||
| to help individuals develop new behaviors, increase or decrease | ||
| existing behaviors, and elicit or evoke behaviors under specific | ||
| environmental conditions. | ||
| (d) The practice of applied behavior analysis does not | ||
| include psychological testing, psychotherapy, cognitive therapy, | ||
| psychoanalysis, hypnotherapy, or counseling as treatment | ||
| modalities. | ||
| Sec. 506.004. APPLICATION OF SUNSET ACT. The Texas Board | ||
| of Behavior Analyst Examiners is subject to Chapter 325, Government | ||
| Code (Texas Sunset Act). Unless continued in existence as provided | ||
| by that chapter, the board is abolished and this chapter expires | ||
| September 1, 2027. | ||
| SUBCHAPTER B. APPLICATION OF CHAPTER; USE OF TITLE | ||
| Sec. 506.051. LICENSED PSYCHOLOGISTS. This chapter does | ||
| not apply to a person licensed to practice psychology in this state | ||
| if the applied behavior analysis services provided are within the | ||
| scope of the licensed psychologist's education, training, and | ||
| competence. | ||
| Sec. 506.052. OTHER LICENSED PROFESSIONALS. This chapter | ||
| does not apply to a person licensed to practice another profession | ||
| in this state if the applied behavior analysis services provided | ||
| are within: | ||
| (1) the scope of practice of the person's license under | ||
| state law; and | ||
| (2) the scope of the person's education, training, and | ||
| competence. | ||
| Sec. 506.053. FAMILY MEMBERS AND GUARDIANS. This chapter | ||
| does not apply to a family member or guardian of a recipient of | ||
| applied behavior analysis services who is implementing a behavior | ||
| analysis treatment plan for the recipient under the extended | ||
| authority and direction of a licensed behavior analyst or licensed | ||
| assistant behavior analyst. | ||
| Sec. 506.054. PARAPROFESSIONALS. This chapter does not | ||
| apply to a paraprofessional technician who delivers applied | ||
| behavior analysis services if: | ||
| (1) the applied behavior analysis services are | ||
| provided under the extended authority and direction of a licensed | ||
| behavior analyst or licensed assistant behavior analyst; and | ||
| (2) the person is designated as an "applied behavior | ||
| analysis technician," "behavior technician," "tutor," or | ||
| "front-line therapist." | ||
| Sec. 506.055. STUDENTS, INTERNS, AND FELLOWS. This chapter | ||
| does not apply to an applied behavior analysis activity or service | ||
| of a college or university student, intern, or fellow if: | ||
| (1) the activity or service is part of a defined | ||
| behavior analysis program of study, course, practicum, internship, | ||
| or postdoctoral fellowship; | ||
| (2) the activity or service is directly supervised by | ||
| a licensed behavior analyst or an instructor in a course sequence | ||
| approved by the certifying entity; and | ||
| (3) the person is designated as a "student," "intern," | ||
| "fellow," or "trainee." | ||
| Sec. 506.056. SUPERVISED EXPERIENCE. This chapter does | ||
| not apply to an unlicensed person pursuing supervised experience in | ||
| applied behavior analysis if the supervised experience is | ||
| consistent with the requirements of the certifying entity and board | ||
| rules. | ||
| Sec. 506.057. TEMPORARY SERVICES OF BEHAVIOR ANALYST FROM | ||
| ANOTHER STATE. (a) This chapter does not apply to a behavior | ||
| analyst licensed in another jurisdiction or certified by the | ||
| certifying entity if the activities and services conducted in this | ||
| state: | ||
| (1) are within the behavior analyst's customary area | ||
| of practice; | ||
| (2) are conducted not more than 20 days in a calendar | ||
| year; and | ||
| (3) are not otherwise in violation of this chapter. | ||
| (b) A behavior analyst described by Subsection (a) shall | ||
| inform the recipient of applied behavior analysis services, or a | ||
| parent or guardian of the recipient if the recipient is under 18 | ||
| years of age, that: | ||
| (1) the behavior analyst is not licensed in this | ||
| state; and | ||
| (2) the activities and services provided by the | ||
| behavior analyst are time-limited. | ||
| Sec. 506.058. TEACHER OR EMPLOYEE OF SCHOOL DISTRICT. (a) | ||
| This chapter does not apply to a teacher or employee of a private or | ||
| public school who provides applied behavior analysis services if | ||
| the teacher or employee is performing duties within the scope of the | ||
| teacher's or employee's employment. | ||
| (b) A person described by Subsection (a) may not: | ||
| (1) represent that the person is a behavior analyst, | ||
| unless the applied behavior analysis services provided are within | ||
| the person's education, training, and competence; | ||
| (2) offer applied behavior analysis services to any | ||
| person, other than within the scope of the person's employment | ||
| duties for the school; or | ||
| (3) receive compensation for providing applied | ||
| behavior analysis services, other than the compensation that the | ||
| person receives from the person's school employer. | ||
| Sec. 506.059. USE OF TITLE "BEHAVIOR ANALYST." (a) This | ||
| chapter does not apply to a person described by Subsection (b). | ||
| (b) A person may use the title "behavior analyst" if the | ||
| person: | ||
| (1) is a behavior analyst who practices with | ||
| nonhumans, including an applied animal behaviorist or an animal | ||
| trainer; | ||
| (2) teaches behavior analysis or conducts behavior | ||
| analytic research if the teaching or research activities do not | ||
| involve the delivery or supervision of applied behavior analysis | ||
| services; or | ||
| (3) is a professional who provides general applied | ||
| behavior analysis services to organizations if those services: | ||
| (A) are for the benefit of the organization; and | ||
| (B) do not involve direct services to | ||
| individuals. | ||
| SUBCHAPTER C. TEXAS BOARD OF BEHAVIOR ANALYST EXAMINERS | ||
| Sec. 506.101. BOARD MEMBERSHIP. (a) The board is composed | ||
| of nine members appointed by the governor with the advice and | ||
| consent of the senate as follows: | ||
| (1) four licensed behavior analysts, at least one of | ||
| whom must be certified as a Board Certified Behavior | ||
| Analyst--Doctoral, or hold an equivalent certification issued by | ||
| the certifying entity; | ||
| (2) two licensed assistant behavior analysts; and | ||
| (3) three members who represent the public and who are | ||
| either former recipients of applied behavior analysis services or | ||
| the parent or guardian of a current or former recipient of applied | ||
| behavior analysis services. | ||
| (b) To be qualified for appointment under Subsection | ||
| (a)(1), a person must have at least five years of experience as a | ||
| licensed behavior analyst after being certified by the certifying | ||
| entity. | ||
| (c) Appointments to the board shall be made without regard | ||
| to the race, color, disability, sex, religion, age, or national | ||
| origin of the appointee. | ||
| Sec. 506.102. ELIGIBILITY OF PUBLIC MEMBERS. A person is | ||
| not eligible for appointment as a public member of the board if: | ||
| (1) the person is registered, certified, or licensed | ||
| by an occupational regulatory agency in the field of mental health; | ||
| (2) the person's spouse is registered, certified, or | ||
| licensed by an occupational regulatory agency in the field of | ||
| mental health; or | ||
| (3) the person or the person's spouse: | ||
| (A) is employed by or participates in the | ||
| management of a business entity or other organization receiving | ||
| funds from the board; | ||
| (B) owns or controls, directly or indirectly, | ||
| more than a 10 percent interest in a business entity or other | ||
| organization receiving funds from the board; or | ||
| (C) uses or receives a substantial amount of | ||
| funds from the board, other than compensation or reimbursement | ||
| authorized by law for board membership, attendance, or expenses. | ||
| Sec. 506.103. MEMBERSHIP AND EMPLOYEE RESTRICTIONS. (a) | ||
| In this section, "Texas trade association" means a cooperative and | ||
| voluntarily joined statewide association of business or | ||
| professional competitors in this state designed to assist its | ||
| members and its industry or profession in dealing with mutual | ||
| business or professional problems and in promoting their common | ||
| interest. | ||
| (b) A person may not be a member of the board and may not be | ||
| an employee of the board employed in a "bona fide executive, | ||
| administrative, or professional capacity," as that phrase is used | ||
| for purposes of establishing an exemption to the overtime | ||
| provisions of the federal Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (29 | ||
| U.S.C. Section 201 et seq.) if: | ||
| (1) the person is an officer, employee, manager, or | ||
| paid consultant of a Texas trade association in the field of mental | ||
| health; or | ||
| (2) the person's spouse is an officer, employee, | ||
| manager, or paid consultant of a Texas trade association in the | ||
| field of mental health. | ||
| (c) A person may not be a member of the board or act as | ||
| general counsel to the board if the person is required to register | ||
| as a lobbyist under Chapter 305, Government Code, because of the | ||
| person's activities for compensation on behalf of a profession | ||
| related to the operation of the board. | ||
| Sec. 506.104. TERMS; VACANCY. (a) Members of the board | ||
| serve staggered six-year terms, with the terms of three members | ||
| expiring February 1 of each odd-numbered year. | ||
| (b) A member may not serve more than two consecutive | ||
| six-year terms. | ||
| (c) If a vacancy occurs during a member's term, the governor | ||
| shall appoint a member to fill the unexpired term. | ||
| (d) A member shall serve until a successor is appointed and | ||
| assumes office. | ||
| Sec. 506.105. OFFICERS. At the meeting of the board held | ||
| on the date closest to August 31 of each year, the board shall elect | ||
| from its members a presiding officer, a secretary, and any other | ||
| officers required to conduct the business of the board. | ||
| Sec. 506.106. GROUNDS FOR REMOVAL. (a) It is a ground for | ||
| removal from the board that a member: | ||
| (1) does not have at the time of taking office the | ||
| qualifications required by Section 506.101; | ||
| (2) does not maintain during service on the board the | ||
| qualifications required by Section 506.101; | ||
| (3) is ineligible for membership under Sections | ||
| 506.102 or 506.103; | ||
| (4) cannot, because of illness or disability, complete | ||
| the member's duties for a substantial part of the member's term; or | ||
| (5) is absent from more than half of the regularly | ||
| scheduled board meetings that the member is eligible to attend | ||
| during a calendar year without an excuse approved by a majority vote | ||
| of the board. | ||
| (b) The validity of an action of the board is not affected by | ||
| the fact that the action is taken when a ground for removal of a | ||
| member exists. | ||
| (c) If the executive director of the board or a board member | ||
| has knowledge that a potential ground for removal exists, the | ||
| executive director or board member shall notify the presiding | ||
| officer of the board of the potential ground. The presiding officer | ||
| shall then notify the governor and the attorney general that a | ||
| potential ground for removal exists. If the potential ground for | ||
| removal involves the presiding officer, the executive director or | ||
| board member shall notify the next highest ranking officer of the | ||
| board, who shall then notify the governor and the attorney general | ||
| that a potential ground for removal exists. | ||
| Sec. 506.107. COMPENSATION; REIMBURSEMENT. (a) A board | ||
| member may not receive compensation for the member's services. A | ||
| member is entitled to a per diem and travel allowance for each day | ||
| the member engages in board business at the rate set for state | ||
| employees in the General Appropriations Act. | ||
| (b) The per diem and travel allowance authorized by this | ||
| section may be paid only from fees collected under this chapter. | ||
| Sec. 506.108. MEETINGS. (a) The board shall meet at least | ||
| twice each year. | ||
| (b) The board may meet at other times at the call of the | ||
| presiding officer or a majority of the members. | ||
| Sec. 506.109. TRAINING PROGRAM FOR MEMBERS. (a) A person | ||
| who is appointed to and qualifies for office as a member of the | ||
| board may not vote, deliberate, or be counted as a member in | ||
| attendance at a meeting of the board until the person completes a | ||
| training program that complies with this section. | ||
| (b) The training program must provide the person with | ||
| information regarding: | ||
| (1) this chapter and the programs, functions, rules, | ||
| and budget of the board; | ||
| (2) the results of the most recent formal audit of the | ||
| board; | ||
| (3) the requirements of laws relating to open | ||
| meetings, public information, administrative procedure, and | ||
| conflicts of interest; and | ||
| (4) any applicable ethics policies adopted by the | ||
| board or the Texas Ethics Commission. | ||
| (c) A person appointed to the board is entitled to | ||
| reimbursement, as provided by the General Appropriations Act, for | ||
| the travel expenses incurred in attending the training program | ||
| regardless of whether the attendance at the program occurs before | ||
| or after the person qualifies for office. | ||
| Sec. 506.110. CIVIL LIABILITY. A member of the board is | ||
| not liable in a civil action for an act performed in good faith | ||
| while performing duties as a member. | ||
| SUBCHAPTER D. POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE BOARD | ||
| Sec. 506.151. GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES. The board shall: | ||
| (1) administer and enforce this chapter; | ||
| (2) determine the qualifications and fitness of an | ||
| applicant for a license, license renewal, or temporary license; | ||
| (3) establish standards of conduct and adopt a code of | ||
| professional ethics for license holders; | ||
| (4) hire staff as necessary and as the budget allows; | ||
| and | ||
| (5) ensure strict compliance with and enforcement of | ||
| this chapter. | ||
| Sec. 506.152. RULES. The board shall adopt rules | ||
| consistent with this chapter to carry out the board's duties in | ||
| administering this chapter. | ||
| Sec. 506.153. FEES. (a) The board by rule shall set fees | ||
| in amounts reasonable and necessary to cover the costs of | ||
| administering this chapter. | ||
| (b) Funds to administer this chapter may be appropriated | ||
| only from fees collected under this chapter. | ||
| Sec. 506.154. RULES RESTRICTING ADVERTISING OR COMPETITIVE | ||
| BIDDING. (a) The board may not adopt rules restricting | ||
| advertising or competitive bidding by a license holder except to | ||
| prohibit false, misleading, or deceptive practices. | ||
| (b) The board may not include in rules to prohibit false, | ||
| misleading, or deceptive practices by a license holder a rule that: | ||
| (1) restricts the license holder's use of any | ||
| advertising medium; | ||
| (2) restricts the license holder's personal appearance | ||
| or use of the license holder's voice in an advertisement; | ||
| (3) relates to the size or duration of an | ||
| advertisement by the license holder; or | ||
| (4) restricts the license holder's advertisement under | ||
| a trade name. | ||
| Sec. 506.155. RULES ON CONSEQUENCES OF CRIMINAL | ||
| CONVICTION. (a) The board shall adopt rules necessary to comply | ||
| with Chapter 53. | ||
| (b) In the board's rules under this section, the board shall | ||
| list the specific offenses for which a conviction would constitute | ||
| grounds for the board to take action under Section 53.021. | ||
| Sec. 506.156. ANNUAL REGISTRY. (a) The board shall | ||
| annually prepare a registry of all license holders. | ||
| (b) The board shall make the registry available to the | ||
| public, license holders, and other state agencies. | ||
| Sec. 506.157. BOARD DUTIES REGARDING COMPLAINTS. (a) The | ||
| board by rule shall: | ||
| (1) adopt a standardized form for filing complaints | ||
| with the board; and | ||
| (2) prescribe information to be provided when a person | ||
| files a complaint with the board. | ||
| (b) The board shall provide reasonable assistance to a | ||
| person who wishes to file a complaint with the board. | ||
| Sec. 506.158. USE OF TECHNOLOGY. The board shall implement | ||
| a policy requiring the board to use appropriate technological | ||
| solutions to improve the board's ability to perform the board's | ||
| functions. The policy must ensure that the public is able to | ||
| interact with the board on the Internet. | ||
| Sec. 506.159. NEGOTIATED RULEMAKING AND ALTERNATIVE | ||
| DISPUTE RESOLUTION POLICY. (a) The board shall develop and | ||
| implement a policy to encourage the use of: | ||
| (1) negotiated rulemaking procedures under Chapter | ||
| 2008, Government Code, for the adoption of board rules; and | ||
| (2) appropriate alternative dispute resolution | ||
| procedures under Chapter 2009, Government Code, to assist in the | ||
| resolution of internal and external disputes under the board's | ||
| jurisdiction. | ||
| (b) The board's procedures relating to alternative dispute | ||
| resolution must conform, to the extent possible, to any model | ||
| guidelines issued by the State Office of Administrative Hearings | ||
| for the use of alternative dispute resolution by state agencies. | ||
| (c) The board shall designate a trained person to: | ||
| (1) coordinate the implementation of the policy | ||
| adopted under Subsection (a); | ||
| (2) serve as a resource for any training needed to | ||
| implement the procedures for negotiated rulemaking or alternative | ||
| dispute resolution; and | ||
| (3) collect data concerning the effectiveness of those | ||
| procedures, as implemented by the board. | ||
| SUBCHAPTER E. PUBLIC INTEREST INFORMATION | ||
| AND COMPLAINT PROCEDURES | ||
| Sec. 506.201. PUBLIC INTEREST INFORMATION. (a) The board | ||
| shall prepare information of public interest describing the | ||
| functions of the board. | ||
| (b) The board shall make the information available to the | ||
| public and appropriate state agencies. | ||
| Sec. 506.202. COMPLAINTS. (a) The board by rule shall | ||
| establish methods by which service recipients are notified of the | ||
| name, mailing address, and telephone number of the board for the | ||
| purpose of directing complaints to the board. The board may provide | ||
| for that notice: | ||
| (1) on each registration form, application, or written | ||
| contract for services of a person regulated under this chapter; | ||
| (2) on a sign prominently displayed in the place of | ||
| business of each person regulated under this chapter; or | ||
| (3) in a bill for services provided by a person | ||
| regulated under this chapter. | ||
| (b) The board shall list with its regular telephone number | ||
| any toll-free telephone number established under other state law | ||
| that may be called to present a complaint about a health | ||
| professional. | ||
| Sec. 506.203. INFORMATION ABOUT COMPLAINT ACTIONS. (a) | ||
| The board shall maintain a system to promptly and efficiently act on | ||
| complaints filed with the board. The board shall maintain | ||
| information about parties to a complaint, the subject matter of the | ||
| complaint, a summary of the results of the review or investigation | ||
| of the complaint, and the disposition of the complaint. | ||
| (b) The board shall make information available describing | ||
| its procedures for complaint investigation and resolution. | ||
| (c) The board shall periodically notify the complaint | ||
| parties of the status of the complaint until final disposition. | ||
| (d) The board shall analyze complaints filed with the board | ||
| to identify any trends or issues related to certain violations, | ||
| including: | ||
| (1) the reason for each complaint; | ||
| (2) how each complaint was resolved; and | ||
| (3) the subject matter of each complaint that was not | ||
| within the jurisdiction of the board and how the board responded to | ||
| the complaint. | ||
| Sec. 506.204. GENERAL RULES REGARDING COMPLAINT | ||
| INVESTIGATION AND DISPOSITION. The board shall adopt rules | ||
| concerning the investigation of a complaint filed with the board. | ||
| The rules must: | ||
| (1) distinguish between categories of complaints; | ||
| (2) ensure that a complaint is not dismissed without | ||
| appropriate consideration; | ||
| (3) require that the board be advised of a complaint | ||
| that is dismissed and that a letter or electronic communication be | ||
| sent to the person who filed the complaint explaining the action | ||
| taken on the dismissed complaint; | ||
| (4) ensure that the person who filed the complaint has | ||
| an opportunity to explain the allegations made in the complaint; | ||
| and | ||
| (5) prescribe guidelines concerning the categories of | ||
| complaints that require the use of a private investigator and the | ||
| procedures for the board to obtain the services of a private | ||
| investigator. | ||
| Sec. 506.205. CONFIDENTIALITY OF COMPLAINT INFORMATION. | ||
| (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), a complaint and | ||
| investigation concerning a license holder and all information and | ||
| materials compiled by the board in connection with the complaint | ||
| and investigation are not subject to: | ||
| (1) disclosure under Chapter 552, Government Code; or | ||
| (2) disclosure, discovery, subpoena, or other means of | ||
| legal compulsion for release of information to any person. | ||
| (b) A complaint or investigation subject to Subsection (a) | ||
| and all information and materials compiled by the board in | ||
| connection with the complaint, in accordance with Chapter 611, | ||
| Health and Safety Code, may be disclosed to: | ||
| (1) the board and board employees or agents involved | ||
| in license holder discipline; | ||
| (2) a party to a disciplinary action against the | ||
| license holder or that party's designated representative; | ||
| (3) a law enforcement agency if required by law; | ||
| (4) a governmental agency if: | ||
| (A) the disclosure is required or permitted by | ||
| law; and | ||
| (B) the agency obtaining the disclosure protects | ||
| the identity of any patient whose records are examined; or | ||
| (5) the legislature. | ||
| (c) Unless good cause for delay is shown to the presiding | ||
| officer at the hearing, the board shall provide the license holder | ||
| with access to all information that the board intends to offer into | ||
| evidence at the hearing not later than the 30th day after the date | ||
| the board receives a written request from a license holder who is | ||
| entitled to a hearing under this chapter or from the license | ||
| holder's attorney of record. | ||
| (d) The board shall protect the identity of any patient | ||
| whose records are examined in connection with a disciplinary | ||
| investigation or proceeding against a license holder, except: | ||
| (1) a patient who initiates the disciplinary action; | ||
| or | ||
| (2) a patient who has submitted a written consent to | ||
| release the records. | ||
| Sec. 506.206. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION. (a) The board shall | ||
| develop and implement policies that provide the public with a | ||
| reasonable opportunity to appear before the board and to speak on | ||
| any issue under the board's jurisdiction. | ||
| (b) The board shall prepare and maintain a written plan that | ||
| describes how a person who does not speak English may be provided | ||
| reasonable access to the board's programs. | ||
| Sec. 506.207. SUBPOENAS. (a) In an investigation of a | ||
| complaint filed with the board, the presiding officer of the board | ||
| may issue a subpoena to compel the attendance of a relevant witness | ||
| or the production, for inspection or copying, of relevant evidence | ||
| that is in this state. | ||
| (b) A subpoena may be served personally or by certified | ||
| mail. | ||
| (c) If a person fails to comply with a subpoena, the board, | ||
| acting through the attorney general, may file suit to enforce the | ||
| subpoena in a district court in Travis County or in the county in | ||
| which a hearing conducted by the board may be held. | ||
| (d) On finding that good cause exists for issuing the | ||
| subpoena, the court shall order the person to comply with the | ||
| subpoena. The court may punish a person who fails to obey the court | ||
| order. | ||
| (e) The board shall pay for photocopies subpoenaed under | ||
| this section a reasonable fee in an amount not to exceed the amount | ||
| the board may charge for copies of its records. | ||
| (f) The reimbursement of the expenses of a witness whose | ||
| attendance is compelled under this section is governed by Section | ||
| 2001.103, Government Code. | ||
| (g) Information and materials subpoenaed or compiled by the | ||
| board in connection with the investigation of a complaint may be | ||
| disclosed only as provided by Section 506.205. | ||
| SUBCHAPTER F. LICENSE REQUIREMENTS | ||
| Sec. 506.251. LICENSE REQUIRED. (a) Except as provided by | ||
| Subchapter B, a person may not engage in the practice of applied | ||
| behavior analysis unless the person holds a license under this | ||
| chapter. | ||
| (b) A person may not use the title "licensed behavior | ||
| analyst" or "licensed assistant behavior analyst," as appropriate, | ||
| unless the person is licensed under this chapter. | ||
| (c) Except as provided by Subchapter B, a person may not use | ||
| the title "behavior analyst" unless the person is licensed under | ||
| this chapter. | ||
| Sec. 506.252. LICENSE APPLICATION. Each applicant for a | ||
| license under this chapter must submit an application and the | ||
| required fees to the board. The application must include | ||
| sufficient evidence, as defined by board rules, that the applicant: | ||
| (1) is of good moral character; and | ||
| (2) has successfully completed a state-approved | ||
| criminal background check. | ||
| Sec. 506.253. REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSED BEHAVIOR | ||
| ANALYST. An applicant for a license as a licensed behavior analyst | ||
| must present evidence to the board that the applicant: | ||
| (1) is currently certified by the certifying entity as | ||
| a Board Certified Behavior Analyst or a Board Certified Behavior | ||
| Analyst--Doctoral or an equivalent certification issued by the | ||
| certifying entity; | ||
| (2) has met the educational requirements of the Board | ||
| Certified Behavior Analyst standard or the Board Certified Behavior | ||
| Analyst--Doctoral standard or an equivalent standard adopted by the | ||
| certifying entity; | ||
| (3) has passed the Board Certified Behavior Analyst | ||
| examination, or an equivalent examination offered by the certifying | ||
| entity, in applied behavior analysis; | ||
| (4) is in compliance with all professional, ethical, | ||
| and disciplinary standards established by the certifying entity; | ||
| and | ||
| (5) is not subject to any disciplinary action by the | ||
| certifying entity. | ||
| Sec. 506.254. REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSED ASSISTANT BEHAVIOR | ||
| ANALYST. An applicant for a license as a licensed assistant | ||
| behavior analyst must present evidence to the board that the | ||
| applicant: | ||
| (1) is currently certified by the certifying entity as | ||
| a Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst or an equivalent | ||
| certification issued by the certifying entity; | ||
| (2) has met the educational requirements of the Board | ||
| Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst standard or an equivalent | ||
| standard adopted by the certifying entity; | ||
| (3) has passed the Board Certified Assistant Behavior | ||
| Analyst examination, or an equivalent examination offered by the | ||
| certifying entity, in applied behavior analysis; | ||
| (4) is in compliance with all professional, ethical, | ||
| and disciplinary standards established by the certifying entity; | ||
| (5) is not subject to any disciplinary action by the | ||
| certifying entity; and | ||
| (6) is currently supervised by a licensed behavior | ||
| analyst in accordance with the requirements of the certifying | ||
| entity. | ||
| Sec. 506.255. ISSUANCE OF LICENSE. The board shall issue a | ||
| license as a licensed behavior analyst or a licensed assistant | ||
| behavior analyst, as appropriate, to an applicant who: | ||
| (1) complies with the requirements of this chapter; | ||
| (2) meets any additional requirements the board | ||
| establishes by rule; and | ||
| (3) pays the required fees. | ||
| Sec. 506.256. TEMPORARY LICENSE. (a) The board by rule | ||
| may provide for the issuance of a temporary license. | ||
| (b) Rules adopted under this section must include a time | ||
| limit for a temporary license. | ||
| Sec. 506.257. RECIPROCITY. (a) The board shall issue a | ||
| license to a person who is currently licensed as a behavior analyst | ||
| or as an assistant behavior analyst from another state or | ||
| jurisdiction that imposes licensure requirements similar to those | ||
| specified in this chapter. | ||
| (b) An applicant for a reciprocal license shall: | ||
| (1) submit evidence to the board that the applicant: | ||
| (A) is in good standing as determined by the | ||
| board; | ||
| (B) holds a valid license from another state or | ||
| jurisdiction; and | ||
| (C) is in compliance with other requirements | ||
| established by Sections 506.252, 506.253, 506.254, or 506.255, as | ||
| appropriate; and | ||
| (2) pay the required fees. | ||
| Sec. 506.258. INACTIVE STATUS. The board by rule may | ||
| provide for a person licensed under this chapter to be placed on | ||
| inactive status. | ||
| Sec. 506.259. RETIREMENT STATUS. The board by rule may | ||
| adopt a system for placing a person licensed under this chapter on | ||
| retirement status. | ||
| SUBCHAPTER G. LICENSE RENEWAL | ||
| Sec. 506.301. LICENSE EXPIRATION. (a) A license issued | ||
| under this chapter expires on the second anniversary of the date of | ||
| issuance. | ||
| (b) The board by rule may adopt a system under which | ||
| licenses expire on various dates during the year. For a year in | ||
| which the expiration date is changed, the board shall prorate the | ||
| licensing fee so that each license holder pays only the portion of | ||
| the fee that is allocable to the number of months during which the | ||
| license is valid. On renewal of the license on the new expiration | ||
| date, the entire licensing fee is payable. | ||
| Sec. 506.302. LICENSE RENEWAL. Before the expiration of a | ||
| license, a license may be renewed by: | ||
| (1) submitting an application for renewal; | ||
| (2) paying the renewal fee imposed by the board; and | ||
| (3) providing verification to the board of continued | ||
| certification by the certifying entity, which signifies that the | ||
| applicant for renewal has met any continuing education requirements | ||
| established by the certifying entity. | ||
| SUBCHAPTER H. LICENSE DENIAL AND DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES | ||
| Sec. 506.351. GROUNDS FOR LICENSE DENIAL AND DISCIPLINARY | ||
| ACTION. After a hearing, the board may deny a license to an | ||
| applicant, suspend or revoke a person's license, or place on | ||
| probation a license holder if the applicant or license holder: | ||
| (1) violates this chapter or a board order or rule; | ||
| (2) obtains a license by means of fraud, | ||
| misrepresentation, or concealment of a material fact; | ||
| (3) sells, barters, or offers to sell or barter a | ||
| license; or | ||
| (4) engages in unprofessional conduct that: | ||
| (A) endangers or is likely to endanger the | ||
| health, welfare, or safety of the public as defined by board rule; | ||
| or | ||
| (B) violates the code of ethics adopted and | ||
| published by the board. | ||
| Sec. 506.352. PROBATION. If a license suspension is | ||
| probated, the board may require the license holder to: | ||
| (1) report regularly to the board on matters that are | ||
| the basis of the probation; | ||
| (2) limit the license holder's practice to the areas | ||
| prescribed by the board; or | ||
| (3) continue or review continuing professional | ||
| education until the license holder attains a degree of skill | ||
| satisfactory to the board in those areas that are the basis of the | ||
| probation. | ||
| Sec. 506.353. INFORMAL PROCEEDINGS. (a) The board by rule | ||
| shall adopt procedures governing: | ||
| (1) informal disposition of a contested case under | ||
| Section 2001.056, Government Code; and | ||
| (2) an informal proceeding held in compliance with | ||
| Section 2001.054, Government Code. | ||
| (b) Rules adopted under this section must: | ||
| (1) provide the complainant and the license holder | ||
| with an opportunity to be heard; and | ||
| (2) require the presence of a member of the board's | ||
| legal staff, if the board has a legal staff, or, if the board does | ||
| not have a legal staff, an attorney employed by the attorney general | ||
| to advise the board or the board's employees. | ||
| Sec. 506.354. HEARING. A license holder is entitled to a | ||
| hearing before the State Office of Administrative Hearings before a | ||
| sanction is imposed under this subchapter. | ||
| Sec. 506.355. SCHEDULE OF SANCTIONS. (a) The board by | ||
| rule shall adopt a broad schedule of sanctions for violations under | ||
| this chapter. | ||
| (b) The State Office of Administrative Hearings shall use | ||
| the schedule for any sanction imposed under this chapter as the | ||
| result of a hearing conducted by that office. | ||
| Sec. 506.356. EMERGENCY SUSPENSION. (a) The board, or a | ||
| three-member committee of board members designated by the board, | ||
| shall temporarily suspend the license of a license holder if the | ||
| board or committee determines from the evidence or information | ||
| presented to the board or committee that continued practice by the | ||
| license holder would constitute a continuing and imminent threat to | ||
| the public welfare. | ||
| (b) A license may be suspended under this section without | ||
| notice or hearing on the complaint if: | ||
| (1) action is taken to initiate proceedings for a | ||
| hearing before the State Office of Administrative Hearings | ||
| simultaneously with the temporary suspension; and | ||
| (2) a hearing is held as soon as practicable under this | ||
| chapter and Chapter 2001, Government Code. | ||
| (c) The State Office of Administrative Hearings shall hold a | ||
| preliminary hearing not later than the 14th day after the date of | ||
| the temporary suspension to determine if there is probable cause to | ||
| believe that a continuing and imminent threat to the public welfare | ||
| still exists. A final hearing on the matter shall be held not later | ||
| than the 61st day after the date of the temporary suspension. | ||
| SUBCHAPTER I. PENALTIES AND ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES | ||
| Sec. 506.401. INJUNCTIVE RELIEF. The board or the attorney | ||
| general may institute a proceeding to enforce this chapter, | ||
| including a suit to enjoin a person from practicing applied | ||
| behavior analysis without complying with this chapter. | ||
| Sec. 506.402. MONITORING OF LICENSE HOLDER. The board by | ||
| rule shall develop a system for monitoring a license holder's | ||
| compliance with this chapter. The rules must include procedures | ||
| for: | ||
| (1) monitoring for compliance a license holder who is | ||
| ordered by the board to perform a certain act; and | ||
| (2) identifying and monitoring each license holder who | ||
| represents a risk to the public. | ||
| Sec. 506.403. ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTY. (a) The board may | ||
| impose an administrative penalty against a person licensed under | ||
| this chapter who violates this chapter or a rule or order adopted | ||
| under this chapter. | ||
| (b) An administrative penalty may not exceed $200. Each day | ||
| a violation continues or occurs is a separate violation for the | ||
| purpose of imposing a penalty. The amount of the penalty shall be | ||
| based on: | ||
| (1) the seriousness of the violation, including the | ||
| nature, circumstances, extent, and gravity of any prohibited acts, | ||
| and the hazard or potential hazard created to the health, safety, or | ||
| economic welfare of the public; | ||
| (2) the history of previous violations; | ||
| (3) the amount necessary to deter a future violation; | ||
| (4) efforts to correct the violation; and | ||
| (5) any other matter that justice requires. | ||
| (c) The person may stay enforcement during the time the | ||
| order is under judicial review if the person pays the penalty to the | ||
| court clerk or files a supersedeas bond with the court in the amount | ||
| of the penalty. A person who cannot afford to pay the penalty or | ||
| file the bond may stay enforcement by filing an affidavit like that | ||
| required by the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure for a party who | ||
| cannot afford to file security for costs, except that the board may | ||
| contest the affidavit as provided by those rules. | ||
| (d) A proceeding to impose an administrative penalty is | ||
| subject to Chapter 2001, Government Code. | ||
| Sec. 506.404. CIVIL PENALTY. (a) A person found by a court | ||
| to have violated this chapter is liable to this state for a civil | ||
| penalty of $200 for each day the violation continues. | ||
| (b) A civil penalty may be recovered in a suit brought by the | ||
| attorney general, a district attorney, or a county attorney. | ||
| Sec. 506.405. CRIMINAL OFFENSE. (a) A person commits an | ||
| offense if the person knowingly violates this chapter. | ||
| (b) An offense under this section is a Class A misdemeanor. | ||
| (c) Each day of violation constitutes a separate offense. | ||
| SECTION 2. As soon as practicable after the effective date | ||
| of this Act, the governor shall appoint nine members to the Texas | ||
| Board of Behavior Analyst Examiners in accordance with Chapter 506, | ||
| Occupations Code, as added by this Act. In making the initial | ||
| appointments, the governor shall designate three members for terms | ||
| expiring February 1, 2017, three members for terms expiring | ||
| February 1, 2019, and three members for terms expiring February 1, | ||
| 2021. | ||
| SECTION 3. Not later than January 1, 2016, the Texas Board | ||
| of Behavior Analyst Examiners shall adopt the rules, procedures, | ||
| and fees necessary to administer Chapter 506, Occupations Code, as | ||
| added by this Act. | ||
| SECTION 4. Notwithstanding Chapter 506, Occupations Code, | ||
| as added by this Act, a behavior analyst or assistant behavior | ||
| analyst is not required to hold a license under that chapter to | ||
| practice as a licensed behavior analyst or licensed assistant | ||
| behavior analyst in this state before June 1, 2016. | ||
| SECTION 5. (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b) of this | ||
| section, this Act takes effect September 1, 2015. | ||
| (b) Section 506.251, Occupations Code, and Subchapter H, | ||
| Chapter 506, Occupations Code, as added by this Act, take effect | ||
| June 1, 2016. | ||
