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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Subdivision 1. Membership. The Behavior Analyst Advisory Council is created and composed of five members appointed by the board. The advisory council consists of:
(1) one public member as defined insection 214.02;
(2) three members who are licensed behavior analysts; and
(3) one member who is a licensed psychologist and, to the extent practicable, who practices applied behavior analysis.
Subd. 2. Administration. The advisory council is established and administered undersection 15.059, except that the advisory council does not expire.
Subd. 3. Duties. The advisory council must:
(1) advise the board regarding standards for behavior analysts;
(2) assist with the distribution of information regarding behavior analyst standards;
(3) advise the board on enforcement ofsections 148.9981to148.9995;
(4) review license applications and license renewal applications and make recommendations to the board;
(5) review complaints and complaint investigation reports and make recommendations to the board on whether disciplinary action should be taken and, if applicable, what type;
(6) advise the board regarding evaluation and treatment protocols; and
(7) perform other duties authorized for advisory councils under chapter 214 as directed by the board to ensure effective oversight of behavior analysts.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Minnesota Statutes Health (Ch. 144-159) § 148.9994. Behavior analyst advisory council - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mn/health-ch-144-159/mn-st-sect-148-9994/
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