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Mississippi Regulations § 1-17-3.6 Conditions of Temporary Licensure

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Regulation Text

A. A temporary license shall be issued for a six (6) month period beginning on the date of issuance. All regular license requirements must be completed and submitted to the Board during the temporary licensure period. Supervision by a Licensed Behavior Analyst must be maintained until the temporary license is upgraded to a regular license by the Board.
B. A temporary licensee shall restrict his practice setting to the State of Mississippi.
1) A temporary licensee shall practice under the supervision of a current licensee holding a corresponding, regular license issued by the Board.
2) A temporary licensee may not supervise any other licensee or behavior technician.
C. A temporary license will not be issued to any individual who has had a temporary license revoked pursuant to the provisions of these regulations.
D. Any person who has taken but not passed the required examination in another jurisdiction shall not be eligible for a license of any type until an approved examination is passed.
E. Any person who has failed either the Board Certified Behavior Analyst or Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst Examination three (3) times shall be ineligible for a temporary license.
F. Any individual who has been granted a temporary license and subsequently receives a failing score on the National Examination will immediately notify the Board and the temporary license shall be deemed revoked.
G. Any individual who has failed to pass the oral jurisprudence exam will not be granted a temporary licensure.

Source

Miss. Code Ann. § 73-75-17

History

Adopted 12/5/2015