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8854 – State Committee for Pathologists’ Assistants.

§ 8854. State committee for pathologists’ assistants. 1. A state committee for pathologists’ assistants shall be appointed by the board of regents upon the recommendation of the commissioner as a committee of the board of medicine to advise solely on matters relating to pathologists’ assistants and shall assist on matters of licensure and professional conduct. […]

8855 – Limited Permits.

§ 8855. Limited permits. 1. Eligibility. A person who fulfills all requirements for licensure as a pathologists’ assistant except that relating to the examination shall be eligible for a limited permit. 2. Limit of practice. A permittee shall be authorized to practice as a pathologists’ assistant only under the direction and supervision of a licensed […]

8856 – Exemptions and Exempt Persons.

§ 8856. Exemptions and exempt persons. This article shall not prohibit: 1. The performance of any tasks or responsibilities by any student engaged in clinical training in a general hospital licensed pursuant to article twenty-eight of the public health law, provided such practice is limited to clinical training that shall be carried out under the […]

8853 – Special Provisions; Eligibility.

§ 8853. Special provisions; eligibility. An individual who meets the requirements for a license as a licensed pathologists’ assistant except for examination and education and who has been performing the duties of a pathologists’ assistant for two of the five years prior to the effective date of this article may be licensed without meeting additional […]

8802 – Definition of the Practice of “Applied Behavior Analysis”.

§ 8802. Definition of the practice of “applied behavior analysis”. 1. The practice of applied behavior analysis by a “licensed behavior analyst” shall mean the design, implementation and evaluation of environmental modifications, using behavioral stimuli and consequences, to produce socially significant improvement in human behavior, including the use of direct observation, measurement, and functional analysis […]

8803 – The Practice of and Use of the Title “Licensed Behavior Analyst” or “Certified Behavior Analyst Assistant”.

§ 8803. The practice of and use of the title “licensed behavior analyst” or “certified behavior analyst assistant”. Only a person licensed, certified or exempt under this article shall practice applied behavior analysis. Only a person licensed or certified under this article shall use the titles “licensed behavior analyst” or “certified behavior analyst assistant.”

8804 – Requirements and Procedures for Professional Licensure.

§ 8804. Requirements and procedures for professional licensure. 1. To qualify for certification as a certified behavior analyst assistant, an applicant shall fulfill the following requirements: (a) Application: file an application with the department; (b) Education: have received an education, including a bachelor’s or higher degree from a program registered by the department or determined […]

8805 – Special Provisions.

§ 8805. Special provisions. An individual who meets the requirements for a license as a licensed behavior analyst, pursuant to subdivision two of section eighty-eight hundred four of this article, or certification as a certified behavior analyst assistant, pursuant to subdivision one of section eighty-eight hundred four of this article, except for examination, experience and […]

8806 – Limited Permits.

§ 8806. Limited permits. The following requirements for a limited permit shall apply to all professions licensed or certified pursuant to this article: 1. The department may issue a limited permit to an applicant who meets all qualifications for licensure, except the examination and/or experience requirements, in accordance with regulations promulgated therefor. 2. Limited permits […]

8807 – Exemptions.

§ 8807. Exemptions. 1. Nothing contained in this article shall be construed to limit the scopes of practice of any other profession licensed under this title. 2. Nothing in this article shall be construed as prohibiting a person from performing the duties of a licensed behavior analyst or a certified behavior analyst assistant, in the […]