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IL HB5171

IL HB5171
LICENSED BEHAVIOR ANALYSTS


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Introduced
02/05/2026
In Committee
03/27/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

104th General Assembly

Bill Summary

Amends the Behavior Analyst Licensing Act. Adds an occupational therapist to the individuals that the Act does not prohibit from performing or advertising activities that are considered to be the practice of applied behavior analysis under the Act. In provisions concerning unlicensed practice, provides that any member, partner, shareholder, director, officer, holder of any other ownership interest, or agent of a business organization providing behavior analysis services who makes clinical decisions regarding patient care without being licensed or exempt under the Act shall be deemed to have violated the provisions. Repeals a provision concerning license restrictions and limitations. Amends the Professional Service Corporation Act. Adds the practice of applied behavior analysis by persons licensed under the Behavior Analyst Licensing Act to the list of personal services that, when combined, constitute "related professions" and "related professional services". Amends the Professional Limited Liability Company Act. Adds the practice of applied behavior analysis by behavior analysts and assistant behavior analysts licensed under the Behavior Analyst Licensing Act to the list of professional services that may be combined under a single professional limited liability company. Makes other changes. Effective immediately.

AI Summary

This bill amends the Behavior Analyst Licensing Act to clarify that occupational therapists are not prohibited from performing or advertising activities considered the practice of applied behavior analysis, as long as their actions align with their professional laws and ethics and they do not use the titles of licensed behavior analyst or assistant behavior analyst. It also adds a provision that any individual within a business organization providing behavior analysis services who makes clinical decisions about patient care without being licensed or exempt under the Act will be considered in violation. Additionally, the bill modifies the Professional Service Corporation Act and the Professional Limited Liability Company Act to include the practice of applied behavior analysis by licensed behavior analysts and assistant behavior analysts as "related professions" and "related professional services," allowing them to be combined within these business structures.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Laura Faver Dias (on 04/01/2026)

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