HOUSE Substitute For
A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled
"Public health code,"
by amending sections 17904, 17905, 17906, and 18263 (MCL 333.17904, 333.17905, 333.17906, and 333.18263), section 17904 as added by 2006 PA 54, sections 17905 and 17906 as amended by 2015 PA 166, and section 18263 as added by 2016 PA 403.
The people of the state of michigan enact:
Sec. 17904. (1) The department shall promulgate rules
establishing the minimum standards for licensure as an athletic trainer under
this part for purposes of section 17905(1) and
the minimum standards of care for the practice of athletic training.
(2) In promulgating the rules required under this
section, the department may consult the professional standards issued by the national athletic trainer's
association, National Athletic
Trainer's Association, by the national athletic trainer's association board of certification, National Athletic Trainer's Association Board of Certification,
or by another nationally recognized professional association. The
department may incorporate by reference, in whole or in part, existing
standards in the rules.
(3) As needed, the department may amend or supplement any standards described in this section by promulgation of a rule.
Sec. 17905. (1) The department shall issue a license under this article as an athletic trainer to an individual who meets all of the following requirements:
(a) Applies to the department on a form provided by the department.
(b) Meets the requirements for licensure in rules promulgated pursuant to under section 17904.
(c) Pays the fees prescribed in section 16336.
(2) The department, in consultation with the board, shall promulgate rules under this subsection to require at least 75 clock hours of continuing education within each 3-year license cycle in subjects related to athletic training and approved by the department.establish continuing education requirements for athletic trainers. The rules must adopt, by reference, the continuing education standards for athletic trainers issued by the Board of Certification, Inc. that are in existence on the effective date of the amendatory act that amended this subsection. The department, in consultation with the board, may adopt any updates or amendments to the standards described in this subsection by rule. Notwithstanding the requirements of part 161, beginning with the license cycle after the effective date of the rules promulgated under this subsection, an individual must meet the continuing education requirements established under this subsection. The department, in consultation with the board, shall promulgate rules to require licensees seeking renewal to furnish evidence acceptable to the department and the board of the successful completion, during the preceding license cycle, of those continuing education requirements.
Sec. 17906. (1) The department shall issue a license under section 17905 for a 3-year license cycle. The A license issued under section 17905 is renewable upon payment of the prescribed license renewal fee and submission to the department of proof of satisfactory completion of at least 75 clock hours of continuing education within the 3-year license cycle in subjects related to athletic training and approved by the department.the successful completion of the requirements for license renewal in rules promulgated under section 17905(2).
(2) In addition to the continuing education requirements of subsection (1), an athletic trainer shall submit along with his or her application for license renewal proof satisfactory to the department of both of the following:
(a) That he or she has successfully completed a course of training in first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and automated external defibrillator use for health care professionals or emergency services personnel approved by the department and offered or approved by the American Red Cross, the American Heart Association, or a comparable organization, as determined by the department.
(b) That he or she holds, at the time of application for renewal
and at all times during the previous license period, a valid certification in
first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation issued by the organization offering
the training.
Sec. 18263. (1) An individual shall not act as a
behavior technician in this state unless he or she meets both if any of the following , if applicable:apply:
(a) Has had a
criminal history check conducted and the criminal history check does not
contain any criminal history record information for that individual.Sanctions have been imposed against the individual by a
licensure, registration, specialty licensure, or specialty certification board
of any other state, of the United States Military, of the federal government,
or of any other country based on grounds that are substantially similar to this
article or a rule promulgated under this article, and the sanctions are in
force at the time the individual is to deliver applied behavior analysis
services.
(b) Beginning 3 years after the effective date of this section, April 3, 2020, he or she has not completed a training program that is
based on the BACB's registered behavior technician task list.
(c) He or she has been convicted of
any of the following:
(i) A relevant crime described under 42 USC
1320a-7(a).
(ii) Any of the following felonies, an attempt or
conspiracy to commit any of those felonies, or any other state or federal crime
that is similar to the felonies described in this subparagraph, other than a
felony for a relevant crime described under 42 USC 1320a-7(a), unless 15 years
have lapsed since the individual completed all of the terms and conditions of
his or her sentencing, parole, and probation for that conviction before the
date that he or she delivers applied behavior analysis services:
(A) A felony that involves the intent
to cause death or serious impairment of a body function, that results in death
or serious impairment of a body function, that involves the use of force or
violence, or that involves the threat of the use of force or violence.
(B) A felony involving cruelty or
torture.
(C) A felony under chapter XXA of the
Michigan penal code, 1931 PA 328, MCL 750.145m to 750.145r.
(D) A felony involving criminal sexual
conduct.
(E) A felony involving abuse or
neglect.
(F) A felony involving the use of a
firearm or dangerous weapon.
(G) A felony involving the diversion
or adulteration of a prescription drug or other medications.
(iii) A felony or an attempt or conspiracy to commit
a felony, other than a felony for a relevant crime described under 42 USC
1320a-7(a) or a felony described under subparagraph (ii), unless 10 years have lapsed since the
individual completed all of the terms and conditions of his or her sentencing,
parole, and probation for that conviction before the date that he or she
delivers applied behavior analysis services.
(iv) Any of the following misdemeanors, other than a
misdemeanor for a relevant crime described under 42 USC 1320a-7(a), or a state
or federal crime that is substantially similar to the misdemeanors described in
this subparagraph, within the 10 years immediately preceding the date that he
or she delivers applied behavior analysis services:
(A) A misdemeanor involving the use of
a firearm or dangerous weapon with the intent to injure, the use of a firearm
or dangerous weapon that results in a personal injury, or a misdemeanor
involving the use of force or violence or the threat of the use of force or
violence.
(B) A misdemeanor under chapter XXA of
the Michigan penal code, 1931 PA 328, MCL 750.145m to 750.145r.
(C) A misdemeanor involving criminal
sexual conduct.
(D) A misdemeanor involving cruelty or
torture unless otherwise provided under subparagraph (v).
(E) A misdemeanor involving abuse or
neglect.
(v) Any of the following misdemeanors, other than a
misdemeanor for a relevant crime described under 42 USC 1320a-7(a), or a state
or federal crime that is substantially similar to the misdemeanors described in
this subparagraph, within the 5 years immediately preceding the date that he or
she delivers applied behavior analysis services:
(A) A misdemeanor involving cruelty if
committed by an individual who is less than 16 years of age.
(B) A misdemeanor involving home
invasion.
(C) A misdemeanor involving embezzlement.
(D) A misdemeanor involving negligent
homicide or a violation of section 601d(1) of the Michigan vehicle code, 1949
PA 300, MCL 257.601d.
(E) A misdemeanor involving larceny
unless otherwise provided under subparagraph (vii).
(F) A misdemeanor of retail fraud in
the second degree unless otherwise provided under subparagraph (vii).
(G) Any other misdemeanor involving
assault, fraud, theft, or the possession or delivery of a controlled substance
unless otherwise provided under subparagraphs (iv), (vi),
or (vii).
(vi) Any of the following misdemeanors, other than a
misdemeanor for a relevant crime described under 42 USC 1320a-7(a), or a state
or federal crime that is substantially similar to the misdemeanors described in
this subparagraph, within the 3 years immediately preceding the date that he or
she delivers applied behavior analysis services:
(A) A misdemeanor for assault if there
was no use of a firearm or dangerous weapon and no intent to commit murder or
inflict great bodily injury.
(B) A misdemeanor of retail fraud in
the third degree unless otherwise provided under subparagraph
(vii).
(C) A misdemeanor under part 74 unless
otherwise provided under subparagraph (vii).
(vii) Any of the following misdemeanors, other than a
misdemeanor for a relevant crime described under 42 USC 1320a-7(a), or a state
or federal crime that is substantially similar to the misdemeanors described in
this subparagraph, within the year immediately preceding the date that he or
she delivers applied behavior analysis services:
(A) A misdemeanor under part 74 if the
individual, at the time of conviction, is under the age of 18.
(B) A misdemeanor for larceny or
retail fraud in the second or third degree if the individual, at the time of
conviction, is under the age of 16.
(d) He or she is the subject of an
order or disposition under section 16b of chapter IX of the code of criminal
procedure, 1927 PA 175, MCL 769.16b.
(e) He or she engages in conduct that
becomes the subject of a substantiated finding of neglect, abuse, or
misappropriation of property by a state or federal agency under an
investigation conducted in accordance with 42 USC 1395i-3 or 1396r.
(2) A behavior technician shall not use words, titles,
or letters that indicate that he or she is a behavior analyst or an assistant
behavior analyst or that he or she is engaging in the practice of applied
behavior analysis or practice as an assistant behavior analyst.
(3) As used in this section, "convicted" means either of the following:
(a) For a crime that is not a relevant crime described under 42 USC 1320a-7(a), a final conviction, the payment of a fine, a plea of guilty or nolo contendere if accepted by the court, or a finding of guilt for a criminal law violation or a juvenile adjudication or disposition by the juvenile division of probate court or family division of circuit court for a violation that if committed by an adult would be a crime.
(b) For a relevant crime described under 42 USC 1320a-7(a), that term as defined in 42 USC 1320a-7.