Within the provision of applied behavior analysis service there are two recognized levels of personnel: the professional behavior analyst or assistant behavior analyst who is licensed to practice applied behavior analysis; and the behavior technician who is registered, but is usually an on-job-trained individual who provides support activities for the behavior analyst or assistant behavior analyst. The behavior analyst or assistant behavior analyst shall assume primary responsibility for applied behavior analysis care rendered by the licensee and his/her behavior technician.
1 Miss. Code. R. 17-9.5