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HB 1954

TO CREATE THE ARKANSAS BEHAVIOR ANALYST REGISTRATION ACT; AND TO INCLUDE QUALIFIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSTS UNDER THE ARKANSAS BEHAVIOR ANALYST REGISTRATION ACT.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Wade Andrews and 1 co-sponsor

Arkansas' Behavior Analyst Registration Act ensures only certified professionals practice behavior analysis, protecting clients and regulating the field effectively.

Notification that HB1954 is now Act 869
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Bill Summary · HB 1954

Summary of House Bill 1954: Arkansas Behavior Analyst Registration Act

Bill Number: HB 1954
Status: Now Act 869
Introduced: April 01, 2025
Authors: Representative Andrews, Senator Irvin

Purpose and Intent

House Bill 1954 aims to establish the Arkansas Behavior Analyst Registration Act, which will regulate the practice of behavior analysis in the state of Arkansas. The bill seeks to include qualified behavior analysts under this regulatory framework, ensuring that only certified professionals can practice behavior analysis independently.

Key Provisions

The bill introduces several important provisions:

  1. Definition of Registered Behavior Analyst:

    • A "registered behavior analyst" is defined as an individual registered to practice behavior analysis independently by the Arkansas Psychology Board.
  2. Unlawful Practice:

    • It is unlawful for individuals to represent themselves as registered behavior analysts without proper registration. Violators may face fines ranging from $500 to $1,000.
  3. Registration Requirements:

    • Applicants must submit:
      • An application and a fee not exceeding $200.
      • Evidence of a successful criminal background check.
      • Certification as a board certified behavior analyst or equivalent.
  4. Registration Duration and Renewal:

    • Registrations are valid for two years and can be renewed with a fee not exceeding $150 and verification of current certification.
  5. Temporary Registration:

    • Behavior analysts licensed in other jurisdictions can apply for temporary registration to practice in Arkansas on a short-term basis.
  6. Reciprocity:

    • The Arkansas Psychology Board can grant registration to individuals licensed in other jurisdictions with comparable requirements.
  7. Regulatory Authority:

    • The Arkansas Psychology Board is tasked with administering the provisions of the act and may adopt necessary rules, including ethical guidelines for behavior analysts.
  8. Board Composition:

    • The Arkansas Psychology Board will include at least one member who is a licensed psychologist with experience in behavior analysis.

Impact

The Arkansas Behavior Analyst Registration Act will primarily affect:
- Behavior Analysts: Individuals practicing behavior analysis in Arkansas must comply with the new registration requirements.
- Clients and Patients: The act aims to protect clients by ensuring that only qualified professionals provide behavior analysis services.
- Arkansas Psychology Board: The board will have increased regulatory responsibilities to oversee the registration and practice of behavior analysts.

Procedural Timeline

  • April 01, 2025: Bill filed.
  • April 02-09, 2025: The bill underwent readings and committee reviews in both the House and Senate.
  • April 14, 2025: The bill passed both chambers and was ordered to be enrolled.
  • April 15, 2025: The bill was transmitted to the Governor's Office.
  • April 17, 2025: Notification that HB 1954 is now Act 869.

This legislation represents a significant step towards professionalizing the field of behavior analysis in Arkansas, ensuring that practitioners meet established standards for education and ethics.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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