Code of Massachusetts Regulations
262 CMR - BOARD OF ALLIED MENTAL HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES PROFESSIONS
Title 262 CMR 8.00 - Ethical Codes And Standards Of Conduct
Section 8.04 - Standards of Conduct Applicable to Licensed Applied Behavior Analysts and Licensed Assistant Applied Behavior Analysts
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Licensed applied behavior analysts and licensed assistant applied behavior analysts may engage only in evidence-based practice. For purposes of 262 CMR 8.04, Evidence-based Practice shall mean the integration of best peer-reviewed research evidence with clinical expertise and patient characteristics.
(2) Licensed applied behavior analysts and licensed assistant applied behavior analysts may provide behavioral diagnostic, therapeutic, teaching, research, supervisory, consultative, or other behavior analytic service delivery only in the context of a defined remunerated professional role. Provided, however, that 262 CMR 8.04 shall not prohibit the provision of pro-bono services when performed in the context of a defined professional role.
(3) Licensed applied behavior analysts and licensed assistant applied behavior analysts shall not abandon clients but may terminate a professional relationship when it becomes reasonably clear that the client no longer needs the service, is not benefiting, or is being harmed by continued service. Licensed applied behavior analysts and assistant applied behavior analysts may terminate a professional relationship with a client where a conflict arises which the licensee cannot resolve or where the client or responsible payer(s) fails to pay for services or determines services are no longer eligible for coverage.
(4) Prior to termination for whatever reason, except where precluded by the client's conduct or where the client or responsible payer(s) fails to pay for services or determines services are no longer eligible for coverage, licensed applied behavior analysts and licensed assistant applied behavior analysts shall provide clients with 30 days written notice of the termination, discuss the client's views and needs, provide appropriate pre-termination services, suggest alternative service providers as appropriate, or take other reasonable steps to facilitate transfer of responsibility to another provider if the client needs one immediately. Licensed applied behavior analysts and licensed assistant applied behavior analysts shall document all steps taken during termination.
(5) Supervision Requirements.
(6) Where the demands of a public agency or school district with which a licensed applied behavior analyst or licensed assistant applied behavior analyst is contracted conflict with 262 CMR 8.04(1) or (5)(a)1., (b)1., (c)2. or 3. the licensed applied behavior analyst or licensed assistant applied behavior analyst shall seek to resolve the workplace conflict in a way that permits adherence to 262 CMR 8.00 and shall document such efforts.