(1) Supervisors shall:
(a) report to the board all supervisees within five business days of supervision commencement;
(b) assume professional and legal responsibility for all supervisees regardless of the type(s) of supervision;
(c) meet face-to-face with supervisees at least once a month for discussion, education, training, practice issues, and client care;
(d) enter into written supervision agreements with supervisees that must provide for appropriate:
(i) supervision methods;
(ii) scope of delegation of practice authority;
(iii) limitations on the supervisee's practice authority; and
(iv) frequency and duration of face-to-face meetings; and
(e) keep supervision agreements for seven years after termination of the supervision and provide a copy upon board or staff request.
(2) A behavior analyst may supervise:
(a) up to three student interns if also supervising behavior technicians or assistant behavior analysts; or
(b) up to seven student interns if not supervising behavior technicians or assistant behavior analysts.