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(a) To qualify for licensure as an assistant behavior analyst, a person must:(1) hold current certification as a Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst or equivalent, issued by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board or other certifying entity approved by the department;(2) be in compliance with all professional, ethical, and disciplinary standards established by the certifying entity;(3) be in compliance with the applicable supervision requirements of the certifying entity at all times when practicing behavior analysis; and(4) meet the educational requirements of the certifying entity for the Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst or an equivalent standard of the certifying entity approved by the department.(b) A person who is subject to or has received a disciplinary action by the certifying entity may be ineligible for a license.(c) A person who holds a current certification by the certifying entity but who does not hold a current license may not:(1) practice behavior analysis; or(2) use the title "licensed assistant behavior analyst."(d) A person who holds a current Texas license may use the title "licensed assistant behavior analyst" or a reasonable abbreviation of the title that is accurate and not misleading, including "LaBA," "L.a.B.A.," "TXLaBA," or "TX. L.a.B.A." The letter "a" representing the word "assistant" may not be capitalized unless the abbreviation clearly represents the word "assistant," including "Lic. Asst. BA," "TX L. Assist. B.A." or similar.(e) Except as provided in Subchapter B, Texas Occupations Code Chapter 506, a person must be licensed under this chapter to provide behavior analysis services to a client in Texas.