- (a) Unless otherwise indicated, applicants for a license must submit all required information on department-approved forms or in a manner specified by the department.
(b) Applicants must submit the following:
- (1) a complete application;
- (2) the applicant's certification number by a behavior analyst certifying entity or other documentation of current certification by a behavior analyst certifying entity, as approved by the department; and
- (3) the fee required under §121.80.
(c) The department may require an applicant to submit additional information or documentation of an applicant's qualifications, including the following:
- (1) official transcripts of all relevant college work or educational programs demonstrating successful completion and degrees earned as applicable to the requirements under the Act and §121.21 and §121.22;
- (2) experience in behavior analysis;
- (3) applicable training;
- (4) qualifications to provide supervision in behavior analysis to unlicensed persons or to behavior analysis license holders;
- (5) behavior analysis supervision experience provided or received;
- (6) certifications of individuals providing or receiving supervision;
- (7) supervision contracts or supervision agreements, or terms of employment;
- (8) successful completion of applicable examination requirements, including a pass/fail report;
- (9) information regarding other state licenses, certifications; or registrations that an applicant holds or held in behavior analysis or a related field;
- (10) information about pending or concluded disciplinary actions against the applicant by the certifying entity; or
- (11) any other documents or information including documents or information related to the applicant's certification, continuing education, employment, or criminal history.
- (d) The applicant must successfully pass a criminal history background check.
- (e) An applicant shall not submit to the department any examination-related materials or information, including examination questions, specifications, forms, or scoring sheets, except as provided in subsection (c)(8).
- (f) Materials submitted in the licensing process become the property of the department and are not returnable.
- (g) Licenses are valid for two years from the date of issuance.
Source Note:The provisions of this §121.20 adopted to be effective May 1, 2018, 43 TexReg 2570.