Introduction to Code
Section 1—General Responsibilities
Section 2—Responsibilities in Providing Behavior-Technician Services
Section 3-Responsibilities to the BACB
True or False
100

This code applies to RBT's in all behavior technician activities 

What is the RBT Ethics Code 2.0?

100

This rule requires RBTs to avoid dual relationships and conflicts of interest.

What is ethics code 1.10 avoiding multiple relationships?

100

RBTs must always act in a way that puts this person’s welfare first.

The Client

100

A minimum of 5% of monthly service hours with a client

What are supervision requirements?

100

A supervisor gives a written protocol for a new skill. The RBT feels confident they remember it and decides not to read it, relying on memory. This is acceptable because the RBT already knows how to run similar programs.

False  (Code 2.02) :RBTs follow the direction of their supervisors, accurately implement behavior-technician services, and accurately complete all required documentation (e.g., client data, billing records)."

200

This entity enforces the RBT ethics code to protect clients and stakeholders

What is the Behavior Analyst Certification Board? 

200

This ethical requirement states that RBTs must be truthful, avoid leading others into unethical behavior, and follow all laws and professional rules.

What is ethics code 1.01 Honesty and Integrity?

200

RBTs must always act in the _________ of their clients.

Best Interest

200

The services provided under the direction of a BACB-required supervisor that are based on the principles and procedures of behavior analysis

Behavior-Technician Services

200

A parent of a client offers the RBT a gift card worth $25 as a thank-you for their work. The RBT is unsure whether to accept it, but thinks it is harmless since it’s just a token of appreciation. They accept the gift without consulting their supervisor or the clinic policy. 

The RBT acted ethically in accepting the gift.

False – Accepting gifts over $10 without approval violates Code 1.11 (avoiding conflicts of interest and multiple relationships).

300

An individual other than the client who is impacted by the behavior technician's services

What is a stakeholder? 

300

During a busy session, a client is highly active and difficult to track. The RBT feels behind on data recording and considers estimating some trial counts to “catch up” later instead of recording them in real time.

What is ethics code 1.01 and 1.06 maintaining objective data collection and consulting a supervisor rather than estimating or falsifying data?

300

RBTs must implement services and complete documentation with this quality.

Accuracy

300

An RBT describing themselves as a BCBA or talking about exam questions with other staff

What is misuse of intellectual property? 

300

During a busy clinic day, an RBT notices a coworker making repeated jokes about a client’s behavior in the staff break room. The comments are framed as “just venting,” but the RBT feels uncomfortable and worried that other staff and parents in the clinic might overhear. Instead of joining in or ignoring it, the RBT documents the behavior and reports it to their supervisor for guidance.

The RBT acted in accordance with the RBT ethics code

This aligns with Code 1.08 (maintaining respectful, nondiscriminatory behavior and addressing unprofessional conduct).

400

The direct recipient of behavior technician services

What is a client?

400

 An RBT is asked to run a new assessment but hasn’t mastered the data steps. They pause implementation and notify their supervisor instead of guessing.

What is code 1.06 Competence and scope of practice?

400

RBTs must protect this sensitive type of information belonging to the client.

Confidentiality

400

Within ____, RBT's self-report to the BACB an event that may impact their ability to implement behavior technician services

What is 30 days

400

During a session, a supervisor gives feedback that the RBT should modify how they are prompting a client. The RBT ignores the feedback because they feel their way is more effective.

FALSE – (Code 2.03) - RBTs must take corrective feedback seriously and improve their performance as directed. Ignoring feedback is unprofessional. 

500

1. Benefit Others 2. Treat others with compassion, dignity, & respect 3. Ensure own's competence 4. Behave with integrity

What are the four core principles of the RBT and BCBA ethics code?

500

An RBT notices they are feeling overwhelmed due to personal stress and realizes it is affecting the quality of their sessions. They immediately report this to their supervisor and agree to a temporary reduction in hours until the issue is resolved.

What is ethics code 1.09 RBTs recognize personal biases and challenges that may impact their ability to provide effective services.

500

If an RBT is unsure of something or believes an error occurred, they must take this action.

Report it to their supervisor.

500
Change in physical condition, mental conditions, legal charges, investigations by employers, governmental agencies, or educational institutions 

What are events to self-report

500

A client begins yelling and throwing materials during a session. The RBT calmly follows the crisis plan in the behavior protocol, implementing approved de-escalation strategies exactly as written. Did the RBT act ethically?

True (Code 2.02 & 2.05) Follow supervisor directions; implement restrictive procedures safely if planned

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