Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S220

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the licensure of behavior analysts

Impact

The proposed legislation modifies existing laws regarding professional licensure to include specific definitions and requirements for the practice of applied behavior analysis. It serves to centralize standards, ensuring that practitioners meet specific educational and training criteria before practicing. The legislation also guarantees that only those with the requisite licensure can identify themselves as behavior analysts, thereby aiming to protect consumers from unqualified practitioners and ensuring a level of quality in the services provided.

Summary

Bill S220, titled 'An Act relative to the licensure of behavior analysts', aims to regulate the practice of behavior analysis in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill introduces a formal framework for the licensure of behavior analysts and assistant behavior analysts, to ensure professionalism and ethical standards are upheld in the field. It mandates the establishment of a Board of Registration of Behavior Analysts consisting of various members representing the behavioral health field, which would oversee licensing, monitoring, and enforcement of industry standards.

Contention

One potential point of contention within the bill relates to the stipulation that only individuals who have completed specific training and obtained appropriate licensure can practice as behavior analysts. While this is intended to safeguard the public and maintain professional integrity, it raises concerns among some social workers and other related professionals who may have traditionally engaged in similar practices but do not fit within the newly-defined licensure requirements. This could limit the ability of some professionals to provide essential services under their existing qualifications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H348

Relative to the licensure of behavior analysts

MA S2587

Relative applied behavioral analysis reimbursement rates

MA H4353

Relative to applied behavioral analysis reimbursement rates

MA H4770

Relative to a CHIA analysis of co-pays for mental and behavioral health services

MA H4927

To relative to protecting access to applied behavior analysis services in schools

MA HB1102

Applied behavioral analysis therapy services.

MA SB0462

Behavior analysts.

MA S0790

Changes the name of "applied behavior assistant analyst" to "assistant applied behavior analyst" and makes several changes to provide consistency in the certification language for behavioral analysts.

MA HB2027

Behavior analysts; regulatory board

MA H5635

Changes the name of "applied behavior assistant analyst" to "assistant applied behavior analyst" and makes several changes to provide consistency in the certification language for behavioral analysts.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.