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#1. A Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) working under a BCBA’s supervision offers the BCBA a small gift, a 5 Starbucks gift card, as a token of appreciation for her ongoing support and guidance during a particularly challenging case. The BCBA has consistently provided high-quality supervision, and the RBT feels genuinely grateful. According to the 2022 BACB Ethical Code for Behavior Analysts, what is the most appropriate action for the BCBA to take regarding this gift?

The 2022 BACB Ethical Code for Behavior Analysts specifically Section 106 Multiple Relationships updated the guidelines regarding giving and accepting gifts Unlike previous versions the current code allows behavior analysts to give and accept gifts from clients and supervisees under specific clearly defined conditions The key stipulations are that the gift must be of minimal monetary value often interpreted as less than 10 as the text indicates though the code itself uses the term minimal and offered on an infrequent basis The 5 Starbucks gift card fits the criteria of minimal monetary value and is implied to be an infrequent token of appreciation not a regular or expected exchange Accepting such a gift in these circumstances can contribute to a positive and appreciative professional relationship without creating a conflict of interest undue influence or compromising professional boundaries Therefore under the current ethical code accepting this gift is an appropriate and permissible action

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