Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 17, § 22
(a) As used in this section, the following words shall, unless the context clearly requires otherwise, have the following meanings:
''Certified school'', a school certified by the department pursuant to subsection (c).
''Certified training program'', a training program certified by the department pursuant to subsection (b).
''Operation House Call'', a program developed by the Arc of Massachusetts that teaches health care professionals skills to enhance the treatment and care of persons with autism and other intellectual and developmental disabilities.
''School'', an accredited institution of higher education that provides a course of study for students in: (i) health care, including, but not limited to, medical schools, nursing schools and dental schools; or (ii) other related fields, including, but not limited to, physician assistants, dieticians, nutritionists, physical therapists, dental hygienists, allied mental health and human services professionals.
''Training program'', training for students that focuses on instruction and best practices for the treatment and care of patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including, but not limited to, autism spectrum disorders.
(iii) maintain recognized standards and practices that provide instruction to students that:
(c) The department shall certify that a school offers a certified training program, as described in subsection (b), upon receipt and review of documentation demonstrating that: