- The committee may, in its discretion, grant a license to any person residing or employed in this state who has not previously failed to attain a license as a behavior analyst or assistant behavior analyst and who, at the time of application:
- Is licensed or certified by a similar entity in another state whose standards, in the opinion of the committee, are not less stringent than those required by this part; and
- Is able to satisfy the committee that to grant such person a license would be in the public interest.
- Notwithstanding subsection (a), the committee shall grant a license to a person who at the time of application:
- Is licensed or certified in good standing with a similar entity of another state;
- Is certified as a BCBA, a BCBA-D or a BCABA; and
- Can show reasonable proof that the applicant has available employment in this state.