32-2091.08
32-2091.08. Exemptions from licensure A. This article does not limit the activities, services and use of a title by the following: 1. A behavior analyst who is employed in a common school, high school or charter school setting and who is certified to use that title by the department of education if the services or activities are a part of the duties of that person's common school, high school or charter school employment. 2. An employee of a government agency in a subdoctorate position who uses the word "assistant" or "associate" after the title and who is supervised by a doctorate position employee who is licensed as a behavior analyst, including a temporary licensee. 3. A student of behavior analysis pursuing an official course of graduate study at an educational institution accredited as prescribed by the board, if after the title the word "trainee", "intern" or "extern" appears and the student uses the title only in conjunction with activities and services that are a part of the supervised program. 4. A person who resides outside of this state and who is currently licensed or certified as a behavior analyst in that state if the activities and services conducted in this state are within the behavior analyst's customary area of practice, do not exceed twenty days per year and are not otherwise in violation of this article and the client, public or consumer is informed of the limited nature of these activities and services and that the behavior analyst is not licensed in this state. 5. A person in the employ of Arizona state university, northern Arizona university or the university of Arizona if the services are a part of the faculty duties of that person's salaried position and the person is participating in a postdoctoral program. 6. A supervisee who is pursuing a postdoctoral professional experience if the services or activities are provided under the direct supervision of a licensed behavior analyst, clients are informed of the training nature of the services provided and the supervisee has a title that designates that person's training status. B. This article does not limit the use of the title "behavior analyst" by a person who possesses a doctoral degree from an educational institution if that person is not engaged in the practice of behavior analysis. C. This article does not prevent a member of other recognized professions who is licensed, certified or regulated under the laws of this state from rendering services within that person's scope of practice and code of ethics if that person does not claim to be a behavior analyst. |