(a) An applicant for licensure as a behavior specialist shall satisfy the Board that the applicant is of good moral character and has received a master’s or higher degree from a Board-approved, accredited college or university, including a major course of study in at least one of the following:
- (1) School, clinical, developmental or counseling psychology.
- (2) Special education.
- (3) Social work.
- (4) Speech therapy.
- (5) Occupational therapy.
- (6) Professional counseling.
- (7) Behavioral analysis.
- (8) Nursing.
- (9) Another related field.
- (b) An applicant for licensure as a behavior specialist shall have at least 1 year of experience involving functional behavior assessments of individuals under 21 years of age, including the development and implementation of behavioral supports or treatment plans.
- (c) An applicant for licensure as a behavior specialist shall have completed at least 1,000 hours of in-person clinical experience with individuals with behavioral challenges or at least 1,000 hours of experience in a related field with individuals with autism spectrum disorders.
(d) An applicant for licensure as a behavior specialist shall have completed 90 hours of course work in evidence-based practices from an accredited college or university or training approved by the BACB or the BAS as follows:
- (1) Three hours of professional ethics approved by the BAS.
- (2) Eighteen hours of autism-specific coursework or training.
- (3) Sixteen hours of assessments coursework or training.
- (4) Sixteen hours of instructional strategies and best practices.
- (5) Eight hours of crisis intervention.
- (6) Eight hours of comorbidity and medications.
- (7) Five hours of family collaboration.
- (8) Sixteen hours of addressing specific skill deficits training.
(e) Coursework under this section may be attended face-to-face instructor-led or online distance education and include:
- (1) Hours completed during a master’s degree, post-master’s certificate or higher program as noted in a course syllabus.
- (2) BACB continuing education credits.
- (3) BAS-approved training with associated tests and corresponding course evaluations.
Cross References
This section cited in 49 Pa. Code § 16.12b (relating to license by endorsement under 63 Pa.C.S. § 3111); 49 Pa. Code § 18.523 (relating to application for licensure as behavior specialist); and 55 Pa. Code § 5240.81 (relating to staff qualifications for ABA services).