Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS AND LICENSING
Chapter 246-805 - Applied behavior analysis
BEHAVIOR TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION
Section 246-805-310 - Behavior technician training program

Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 246-805-310

Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024

An applicant who does not hold a registration or certification from a professional credentialing entity under WAC 246-805-300 (4)(a) may qualify for a CBT credential by completing a behavior technician training program meeting the requirements described in this section.

(1) Behavior technician training programs meeting the requirements described in this section are approved by the secretary.

(2) The behavior technician training program must be affiliated with an agency, business or individual that:

(a) Has a supervisor within sight and hearing and available for immediate intervention when the trainee is working with clients.

(b) Has a supervisor who is:
(i) An LBA who holds a current and active credential in good standing with at least one year of full-time experience; or an individual who holds a certification equivalent to an LBA from a professional credentialing entity and has at least one year of full-time experience;

(ii) Responsible for the conduct of the trainee at all times when working with clients under his or her supervision; and

(iii) Responsible for the training program, who will be referred to as the "training program supervisor."

(3) The training program supervisor shall:

(a) Not be related to, subordinate to, or employed by the trainee during the training period. Employment does not include compensation received by the supervisor from the trainee for supervision services.

(b) Be responsible for determining the content of the training, adherence to the training, and ascertaining the competency of the trainee.

(c) Supervise the trainee until the trainee demonstrates entry level competency, as provided in subsection (4)(c) of this section.

(4) The behavior technician training program must be at least 40 hours in duration and include:

(a) Classroom, online or supervisor-led instruction in the following content areas:
(i) Measurement;

(ii) Assessment;

(iii) Skill acquisition;

(iv) Behavior reduction;

(v) Documentation and reporting; and

(vi) Professional conduct and scope of practice.

(b) Experiential learning that includes:
(i) Practicing techniques in a simulated situation incorporating content areas in (a) of this subsection; and

(ii) Observing and performing behavior analysis services with clients incorporating content areas in (a) of this subsection.

(c) Evaluation and assessment by the training program supervisor of the trainee's demonstrated entry level competency in the knowledge and skills under (a) and (b) of this subsection. The supervisor evaluation and assessment must include verification of classroom training content.

(5) After the trainee demonstrates entry level competency, as provided in subsection (4)(c) of this section, supervision may be provided by any behavior analyst who meets the requirements of subsection (2)(a) and (b)(i) and (ii) of this section. An applicant from an out-of-state program may not provide ABA services until a credential has been issued.

(6) Prior to or at the time of the first visit with a client, the supervisor shall ensure that the client or client's parent or legal guardian is notified in writing that the trainee is participating in a behavior technician training program. The notification must be signed by the client or client's parent or legal guardian and placed in the client's file.

(7) A trainee shall complete the training program and submit an application to the department on a form provided by the department within one year of starting the training program.

(8) Documentation of all behavior analysis training, supervision, duties, and responsibilities of the trainee must be completed and signed by the training program supervisor and the trainee, and placed in the trainee's personnel file. Copies of the documentation will be maintained by both the trainee and the training program supervisor for a minimum of four years or any other standard required by law, whichever is longer.

(9) Upon successful completion of the training program requirements, the training program supervisor will sign an attestation that the trainee has completed the behavior technician training requirements.

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