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(a)The following persons when practicing within the scope
of their authority and their education and training may engage
in acts included in the definition of the practice of behavior
analysis under W.S. 33-27-113(a)(xiii) without being licensed as
a behavior analyst or assistant behavior analyst under this act:
(i)Any member of another recognized profession who
is licensed, certified or regulated under the laws of this state
as defined in the rules of the board and is authorized to render
services consistent with their professional training and code of
ethics, provided that they do not represent themselves to be
licensed behavior analysts or licensed assistant behavior
analysts;
(ii)A psychologist licensed under this act or any
person, as prescribed by rule of the board, acting under t
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(a) The following persons when practicing within the scope
of their authority and their education and training may engage
in acts included in the definition of the practice of behavior
analysis under W.S. 33-27-113(a)(xiii) without being licensed as
a behavior analyst or assistant behavior analyst under this act:
(i) Any member of another recognized profession who
is licensed, certified or regulated under the laws of this state
as defined in the rules of the board and is authorized to render
services consistent with their professional training and code of
ethics, provided that they do not represent themselves to be
licensed behavior analysts or licensed assistant behavior
analysts;
(ii) A psychologist licensed under this act or any
person, as prescribed by rule of the board, acting under the
psychologist's authority and direction;
(iii) A behavior analyst, including an applied animal
behaviorist and animal trainer, who practices exclusively with
non-humans;
(iv) Any person who provides general behavior
analysis services to an organization when the services are for
the sole benefit of the organization and do not involve
providing services directly to any individual person;
(v) Any person while teaching behavior analysis or
conducting behavior analytics research, provided that the
teaching or research do not involve the direct delivery of
behavior analysis services beyond the typical parameters of
college or university instruction or applied research;
(vi) A matriculated college or university student or
postdoctoral fellow whose applied behavior analysis activities
are part of a defined program of study, course, practicum,
internship or fellowship and are supervised by a behavior
analyst licensed in this state or by a qualified faculty member
as provided by rule of the board;
(vii) Any unlicensed person who is pursuing
experience in applied behavior analysis consistent with the
experience requirements of the certifying entity, provided such
experience is supervised in accordance with the requirements of
the certifying entity and as provided by rule of the board;
(viii) A behavior technician who delivers behavior
analysis services under the supervision of a licensed behavior
analyst or licensed assistant behavior analyst. A behavior
technician shall not represent himself as a licensed behavior
analyst or licensed assistant behavior analyst and shall only
use titles that communicate his unlicensed status, such as
"applied behavior analysis technician," "behavior technician" or
"tutor." As used in this paragraph, "behavior technician" means
a paraprofessional who practices under the supervision of a
licensed behavior analyst or licensed assistant behavior analyst
and who delivers services as assigned by the supervisor
responsible for the technician's work. The services that may be
assigned to a behavior technician shall not include designing
assessment or intervention plans or procedures;
(ix) A caregiver of a recipient of behavior analysis
services who delivers behavior analysis services to the
recipient under the authority and direction of a licensed
behavior analyst or licensed assistant behavior analyst. The
caregiver shall not represent themselves as a licensed behavior
analyst or licensed assistant behavior analyst under this
paragraph and shall deliver behavior analysis services only to
the person who is receiving behavior analysis services from the
licensed behavior analyst or licensed assistant behavior analyst
who is supervising the caregiver; or
(x) Any person providing advice or counsel to a
friend or relative in a nonprofessional and noncommercial
setting and when no compensation is paid for the advice or
counsel that is being provided.