Guest guest Posted April 17, 2008 Report Share Posted April 17, 2008 We are at the phase of educating others about the Behavior Analytic License. Please contact your rep and if you are represented by anyone on the Professional Licensure committee in Pa house of reps- please email them. These are: Majority (Room 333 MC) Minority (Room 110 ROB) Sturla, P. , Chairman Readshaw, Harry, Vice Chairman Ramaley, M., Secretary Adolph, Jr., F., Chairman Biancucci, Vince Casorio, E. Gergely, Marc J. Goodman, Neal Kotik, Nick Petrarca, ph A. Sabatina, Jr., P. Solobay, J. Walko, Don Wansacz, Waters, G. Yewcic, Tom Yudichak, T. Barrar, Dally, Craig A. DiGirolamo, Gene Gillespie, Harhart, Helm, C. Killion, H. Maher, Mustio, T. Mark O'Neill, Bernie Saylor, Stan son, R. The e-mail should state something to the effect: Families and consumers in Pa want the opportunity to choose to work with behavior analytic professionals. The bill is excellent for families for it will increase university interest in starting behavior analytic programs, as it did for counseling and clinical social work. Increased, university interest means increase in the overall number of behavior analytic programs, which means an increase in behavior analysts. In addition, it will help families to secure affordable behavior analytic services because behavior analysts will be able to bill insurance companies directly. It will be good for insurence companies because it will present them with the option of having increased providers. It might help to reduce health care costs by meeting the governors goal allowing professionals to work within their entire scope of practice. --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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