Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
319C.050(1) and
319C.060(2)(a)-(d)
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
319C.060(2)(a) requires the
board to promulgate an administrative regulation governing the supervision of a
licensed assistant behavior analyst, temporarily licensed behavior analyst, and
temporarily licensed assistant behavior analyst. This administrative regulation
establishes the requirements for supervision.
Section 1. Definitions.
(1) "Direct supervision" means in-person
interactions between the supervisor and the licensee under his or her
supervision which includes direct observation of actual service provision to
individuals.
(2) "General
supervision" means interactions between the supervisor and the licensee under
his or her supervision involving real time visual and auditory contact,
conducted in-person or via electronic means.
Section 2. In order to provide supervision to
a licensed assistant behavior analyst, a temporarily licensed behavior analyst,
or temporarily licensed assistant behavior analyst, a licensed behavior analyst
shall be currently certified by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board as a:
(1) Board Certified Behavior Analyst, BCBA;
or
(2) Board Certified Behavior
Analyst - Doctoral, BCBA-D.
Section
3. Supervisor Responsibilities.
(1) Except as provided in Section 16 of this
administrative regulation, a supervisory arrangement shall be submitted to the
board using the Application for Licensure Form, as incorporated by reference in
201 KAR
43:010, with the supervisor and the licensed assistant
behavior analyst, temporarily licensed behavior analyst, or temporarily
licensed assistant behavior analyst petitioning the board in writing.
(2) The supervisor and licensed assistant
behavior analyst, temporarily licensed behavior analyst, or temporarily
licensed assistant behavior analyst shall submit to the board the description
of the supervisory arrangement or a change in the supervisory arrangement by
submitting an updated Annual Supervisory Plan no later than thirty (30) days
after a change in the effective date of the arrangement or change.
Section 4.
(1) The supervisor shall assure that the
practice of each licensed assistant behavior analyst, temporarily licensed
behavior analyst, or temporarily licensed assistant behavior analyst is in
compliance with this administrative regulation. The supervisor shall include in
the Annual Supervisory Plan and keep in the record as required by subsection
(6) of this section review, discussions, and recommendations and shall focus
on:
(a) Case background
information;
(b) Planned behavioral
assessment procedures;
(c)
Assessment outcomes;
(d) data
collection procedures;
(e)
Intervention procedures and materials;
(f) Intervention outcome data;
(g) Modifications of intervention
procedures;
(h) Ethical issues
associated with behavior change services or employment; and
(i) Professional development needs and
opportunities.
(2) The
supervisor shall report to the board an apparent violation of KRS Chapter 319C
on the part of the licensed assistant behavior analyst, temporarily licensed
behavior analyst, or temporarily licensed assistant behavior analyst.
(3) The supervisor shall inform the board
immediately of a change in the ability to supervise, or in the ability of a
licensed assistant behavior analyst, temporarily licensed behavior analyst, or
temporarily licensed assistant behavior analyst to function in the practice as
a licensed assistant behavior analyst, temporarily licensed behavior analyst,
or temporarily licensed assistant behavior analyst in a competent
manner.
(4) The supervisor shall
control, direct, or limit the behavior analytic duties performed by the
licensed assistant behavior analyst, temporarily licensed behavior analyst, or
temporarily licensed assistant behavior analyst practicing under the direction
of the supervisor to ensure that these duties are competently
performed.
(5)
(a) The supervisor of record shall be
responsible for the behavior analytic duties of the licensed assistant behavior
analyst, temporarily licensed behavior analyst, or temporarily licensed
assistant behavior analyst practicing under the direction of the
supervisor.
(b) If the board
initiates an investigation concerning a licensed assistant behavior analyst,
temporarily licensed behavior analyst, or temporarily licensed assistant
behavior analyst practicing under the direction of the supervisor, the
investigation shall include the supervisor of record.
(6)
(a) For
each person supervised, the supervisor shall maintain a record of each
supervisory session that shall include the type, place, and general content of
the session.
(b) This record shall
be maintained for a period of not fewer than six (6) years after the last date
of supervision.
Section
5.
(1) In calculating the amount
of time spent in full-time practice while under supervision, 1,500 hours of
satisfactory supervised practice shall be equivalent to one (1) year of
experience.
(2) The board may
require additional supervised practice if recommended by the supervisor on a
licensee's Annual Supervisory Plan or Annual Report of Supervision.
(3)
(a) The
supervisor shall provide reports to the board of the supervision of each
licensed assistant behavior analyst, temporarily licensed behavior analyst, or
temporarily licensed assistant behavior analyst practicing under the direction
of the supervisor as follows:
1. A licensed
assistant behavior analyst with five (5) or more years of full-time practice,
or its equivalent, shall submit a report every two (2) years on the anniversary
of the date of licensure as a licensed assistant behavior analyst.
2. A licensed assistant behavior analyst with
fewer than five (5) years of full-time practice, or its equivalent, shall
submit a report annually on the anniversary of the date of licensure as a
licensed assistant behavior analyst.
3. A temporarily licensed behavior analyst or
temporarily licensed assistant behavior analyst shall submit a report annually
on the anniversary of the date of licensure as a temporarily licensed behavior
analyst or temporarily licensed assistant behavior analyst.
(b) The report shall be submitted
on the Annual Report of Supervision which shall include:
1. A description of the frequency, format,
and duration of supervision;
2. An
assessment of the functioning of the licensed assistant behavior analyst,
temporarily licensed behavior analyst, or temporarily licensed assistant
behavior analyst, including the strengths and weaknesses; and
3. Any other information which the supervisor
deems relevant to an adequate assessment of the practice of the licensed
assistant behavior analyst, temporarily licensed behavior analyst, or
temporarily licensed assistant behavior analyst.
Section 6.
(1) If a licensed assistant behavior analyst,
temporarily licensed behavior analyst, or temporarily licensed assistant
behavior analyst has more than one (1) board-approved supervisor, the
supervisors shall be in direct contact with each other at least once every six
(6) months, and they shall provide supervisory plans and reports to the board
and copies to each other.
(2) A
request to have more than two (2) supervisors at one (1) time shall be subject
to board approval and shall be submitted by new applicants on the licensure
application and the Annual Supervisory Plan and by existing licensees on the
Annual Supervisory Plan, which shall include detailed information as to how the
supervisors shall communicate and coordinate with each other in providing the
required supervision.
Section
7. If a licensed assistant behavior analyst, temporarily licensed
behavior analyst, or temporarily licensed assistant behavior analyst practicing
under the direction of the supervisor is a behavior analyst with less than five
(5) years of full-time, post-certification practice, or its equivalent, or a
licensure candidate with temporary permission to practice, the supervisor of
record shall:
(1) Read and countersign all
assessments;
(2) Review treatment
plans, notes and correspondence on an as-needed basis to assess the competency
of the licensed assistant behavior analyst, temporarily licensed behavior
analyst, or temporarily licensed assistant behavior analyst to render applied
behavior analytic services;
(3)
Jointly establish a supervisory plan with the licensed assistant behavior
analyst, temporarily licensed behavior analyst, or temporarily licensed
assistant behavior analyst, which shall be submitted to the board at the
beginning of the supervisory relationship using the Annual Supervisory Plan.
The plan shall:
(a) Be updated or revised and
submitted to the board with the regular report of supervision;
(b) Include intended format, and goals to be
accomplished through the supervisory process; and
(c) Include methods that the licensed
assistant behavior analyst, temporarily licensed behavior analyst, or
temporarily licensed assistant behavior analyst practicing under the direction
of the supervisor shall employ to evaluate the supervisory process;
(4) Have general supervision of
the work performed by the licensed assistant behavior analyst, temporarily
licensed behavior analyst, or temporarily licensed assistant behavior analyst
practicing under the direction of the supervisor at least twice per
month;
(5) Have direct supervision
of the work performed by the licensed assistant behavior analyst, temporarily
licensed behavior analyst, or temporarily licensed assistant behavior analyst
practicing under the direction of the supervisor at least once every three (3)
months;
(6) Have direct knowledge
of the size and complexity of the caseload for each licensed assistant behavior
analyst, temporarily licensed behavior analyst, or temporarily licensed
assistant behavior analyst practicing under the direction of the
supervisor;
(7) Limit and control
the caseload as appropriate to the level of competence of each licensed
assistant behavior analyst, temporarily licensed behavior analyst, or
temporarily licensed assistant behavior analyst practicing under the direction
of the supervisor;
(8) Have
knowledge of the techniques being used by the licensed assistant behavior
analyst, temporarily licensed behavior analyst, or temporarily licensed
assistant behavior analyst; and
(9)
Have knowledge of the physical and emotional well-being of each licensed
assistant behavior analyst, temporarily licensed behavior analyst, or
temporarily licensed assistant behavior analyst practicing under the direction
of the supervisor when it has a direct bearing on his or her competence to
practice.
Section 8. If
the licensed assistant behavior analyst or temporarily licensed behavior
analyst is a behavior analyst with more than five (5) years of full-time,
post-certification practice, or its equivalent, the supervisor of record shall:
(1) Review and countersign assessments as
needed or appropriate;
(2) Review
treatment plans, notes, and correspondence as needed or appropriate;
(3) Jointly establish a supervisory plan with
each licensed assistant behavior analyst, or temporarily licensed behavior
analyst practicing under the direction of the supervisor, which shall be
submitted to the board at the beginning of the supervisory relationship using
the Annual Supervisory Plan. The plan shall:
(a) Be updated or revised and submitted to
the board with the regular report of supervision;
(b) Include intended format, and goals to be
accomplished through the supervisory process; and
(c) Include methods that the supervisor and
licensed assistant behavior analyst, or temporarily licensed behavior analyst
practicing under the direction of the supervisor shall employ to evaluate the
supervisory process;
(4)
Have general supervision of the work performed by each licensed assistant
behavior analyst or temporarily licensed behavior analyst practicing under the
direction of the supervisor at least once per month;
(5) Have direct supervision of the work
performed by each licensed assistant behavior analyst or temporarily licensed
behavior analyst practicing under the direction of the supervisor at least
twice a year;
(6) Have direct
knowledge of the size and complexity of the caseloads for each licensed
assistant behavior analyst or temporarily licensed behavior analyst practicing
under the direction of the supervisor;
(7) Limit and control the caseload as
appropriate to the level of competence of each licensed assistant behavior
analyst or temporarily licensed behavior analyst;
(8) Have knowledge of the techniques being
used by each licensed assistant behavior analyst or temporarily licensed
behavior analyst; and
(9) Have
knowledge of the physical and emotional well-being of each licensed assistant
behavior analyst or temporarily licensed behavior analyst practicing under the
direction of the supervisor when it has a direct bearing on his or her
competence to practice.
Section
9. Supervision Requirements.
(1)
(a) A licensed assistant behavior analyst
shall meet these supervision requirements, even if he or she is not currently
providing behavior analytic services.
(b) If the licensed assistant behavior
analyst is not currently providing behavior analytic services, supervision may
focus on guiding the development and maintenance of the licensed assistant
behavior analyst's professional knowledge and skills and remaining current with
the professional literature in the field.
(2) Upon resumption of practice, the licensed
assistant behavior analyst shall document compliance with continuing education
requirements and shall report on his or her activities and employment related
to behavior analysis during the period in which the analyst did not
practice.
Section 10.
Supervision for Part-Time Practice. Supervision requirements for part-time
practice may be modified by the board upon approval of the submitted plan.
Additional modifications of the format, frequency, or duration of supervision
may be submitted for approval by the board.
Section 11. Supervisory Changes.
(1) Upon a change of supervisor, an updated
Annual Supervisory Plan shall be submitted by the supervisor and licensed
assistant behavior analyst, temporarily licensed behavior analyst, or
temporarily licensed assistant behavior analyst to the board for approval. This
plan may require additional supervision than was previously approved by the
board.
(2) Upon termination of the
supervisory relationship, the final Annual Report of Supervision shall be
submitted to the board within thirty (30) days of the termination.
Section 12. Responsibilities of
the licensed assistant behavior analyst, temporarily licensed behavior analyst,
or temporarily licensed assistant behavior analyst. The licensed assistant
behavior analyst, temporarily licensed behavior analyst, or temporarily
licensed assistant behavior analyst shall:
(1)
Keep the supervisor adequately informed at all times of his or her activities
and ability to function;
(2) Seek
supervision as needed in addition to a regularly scheduled supervisory
session;
(3) Participate with the
supervisor in establishing supervisory goals and in completing the regular
supervisory reports;
(4) Be jointly
responsible with the supervisor for ensuring that a supervisory report or plan
has been sent to the board in accordance with the reporting schedule
established in Section 5 of this administrative regulation; and
(5) Report to the board any apparent
violation of KRS Chapter 319C on the part of the supervisor.
Section 13. Identification of
Provider in Billing. The actual deliverer of a service shall be identified to
the client. A billing for a rendered service shall identify which service was
performed by the assistant behavior analyst, temporarily licensed behavior
analyst, trainee, or other provider and supervised by the licensed behavior
analyst.
Section 14. Disciplinary
Procedures and Supervision of a Disciplined License Holder.
(1) The board shall appoint an approved
supervisor to supervise a disciplined license holder for the period of time
defined by the final order or settlement agreement conferring the
discipline.
(2) When specified by
the final order or settlement agreement, the disciplined license holder shall
be responsible for paying the costs of supervision.
(3) The supervisor shall:
(a) Review the originating complaint, agreed
order, or findings of the disciplinary hearing;
(b) Meet with the disciplined license holder
and the board liaison to:
1. Summarize the
actions and concerns of the board;
2. Review the goals and expected outcomes of
supervision submitted by the board liaison;
3. Develop a specific plan of supervision;
and
4. Review the reporting
requirements that shall be met during the period of supervision;
(c) Meet with the disciplined
license holder at least weekly, on an individual face-to-face basis for a
minimum of one (1) hour unless modified by the board;
(d) Submit a quarterly report to the board
which reflects progress, problems, and other information relevant to the need
for board-mandated supervision;
(e)
Ensure that the disciplined license holder's practice is in compliance with KRS
Chapter 319C and 201 KAR Chapter 43;
(f) Report to the board any apparent
violation of KRS Chapter 319C on the part of the disciplined license
holder;
(g) Immediately report to
the board, in writing, a change in the ability to supervise, or in the ability
of the disciplined license holder to function in the practice of a licensed
behavior analyst in a competent manner;
(h) Review and countersign assessments as
needed or appropriate;
(i) Review
treatment plans, notes, and correspondence as needed or appropriate;
(j) Have direct observation of the
disciplined license holder's work on an as-needed basis;
(k) Have direct knowledge of the size and
complexity of the disciplined license holder's caseload;
(l) Have knowledge of the therapeutic
modalities and techniques being used by the disciplined license holder;
and
(m) Have knowledge of the
disciplined license holder's physical and emotional well-being when it has
direct bearing on the disciplined license holder's competence to
practice.
(4) The
supervisor shall control, direct, or limit the disciplined license holder's
practice to ensure that the disciplined license holder's practice is
competent.
(5) The supervisor shall
contact the board liaison with any concern or problem with the disciplined
license holder, his or her practice, or the supervision process.
(6)
(a) A
final meeting shall be scheduled within thirty (30) days of the end of the
established supervision period to summarize the supervision.
(b) The meeting shall include the supervisor,
disciplined license holder, and board liaison.
(c) A written summary of the supervision
shall be submitted by the supervisor to the board two (2) weeks following this
meeting with a copy to the board liaison.
Section 15. Board Liaison for Disciplined
License Holder. The board shall appoint a board member to serve as a liaison
between the board and the approved supervisor. The board liaison shall:
(1) Recruit the supervising licensed behavior
analyst from a list provided by the board;
(2) Provide the supervising licensed behavior
analyst with the originating complaint, agreed order or findings of the hearing
and supply other material relating to the disciplinary action;
(3) Ensure that the supervising licensed
behavior analyst is provided with the necessary documentation for liability
purposes to clarify that he or she is acting as an agent of the board and has
immunity commensurate with that of a board member;
(4) Provide the supervising licensed behavior
analyst with a written description of the responsibilities of the supervisor
and a copy of the responsibilities of the liaison;
(5) Ensure that the board has sent a written
notification letter to the disciplined license holder. The notification letter
shall:
(a) State the name of the supervising
licensed behavior analyst; and
(b)
Specify that the disciplined license holder shall meet with the supervising
licensed behavior analyst and the liaison within thirty (30) days of the date
of the notification letter;
(6) Meet with the supervising licensed
behavior analyst and disciplined license holder within thirty (30) days of the
date of the notification letter to summarize the actions of the board, review
the applicable statutes and administrative regulations regarding supervision
requirements for a disciplined license holder, and assist with the development
of a plan of supervision. The plan of supervision shall be written at the first
meeting;
(7) Submit the report of
supervision to the board for approval.
(a) The
liaison shall place the report of supervision on the agenda for review and
approval at the next regularly scheduled board meeting.
(b) In the interim, the supervising licensed
behavior analyst and disciplined license holder shall continue to
meet;
(8) Remain
available to the supervising licensed behavior analyst to provide assistance
and information as needed;
(9)
Report any problem or concern to the board regarding the supervision and
communicate a directive of the board to the supervising licensed behavior
analyst;
(10) Review the quarterly
report of supervision and forward to the supervision committee of the board for
approval; and
(11) Meet with the
supervising licensed behavior analyst and the disciplined license holder at the
end of the term of supervision to summarize the supervision.
Section 16. Graduate Training.
Applied behavior analysis graduate students. Graduate-level applied behavior
analysis students who are providing services in mental health care settings
including independent practice settings shall:
(1) Be supervised by a behavior analyst
licensed by the board in the state in which the training program exists, or by
a licensed mental health professional approved by the training program who is
affiliated with either the university training program or the practice
setting;
(2) Be registered for
credit in his or her course of study;
(3) Clearly identify his or her status as
unlicensed trainees to all clients and payors;
(4) Give to all clients and payors the name
of the licensed behavior analyst responsible for his or her work; and
(5) Not accept employment or placement to
perform the same or similar activities following the completion of his or her
university-sanctioned placement, regardless of the job title given, unless the
student holds a license from the board.
Section 17. Incorporation by Reference.
(1) The following material is incorporated by
reference:
(a) ABA-003, "Annual Report of
Supervision", July 2015; and
(b)
ABA-002, "Annual Supervisory Plan", July 2015.
(2) This material may be inspected, copied,
or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the Division of
Occupations and Professions, 911 Leawood Drive, Frankfort, Kentucky 40602,
(502) 564-3296, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
319C.060(2)(a)-(d)
The
amended version of this section by
48
Ky.R. 1904, 2605; 49 Ky.R. 27, eff.
10/4/2022 is not yet
available.