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#1. A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) is contacted by a school district (a third-party entity) to provide services for a student who exhibits severe self-injurious behavior. The school district will be the funding source, and the student’s parents will be involved in decision-making, while the student is the direct recipient of services. According to the ethical guidelines for behavior analysts, what is the first crucial step the BCBA must take before beginning to provide any direct services or conduct assessments?

The text explicitly states explicitly on the ethical code it says the first thing we do is clarify our relationship with each party When entering into a contract for services with a third party it is an ethical imperative to first establish and clarify the roles responsibilities and relationships among all involved parties eg client funding source service provider legal guardians While obtaining consent and presenting credentials are vital steps that follow the initial action mandated by the ethical code is to clarify these relationships to ensure transparency and prevent conflicts of interest or misunderstandings Informing the BACB about every contract is not a standard requirement

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