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Massachusetts LABA & LALABA Practice Exam | 262 CMR Prep

Ace the Massachusetts behavior analyst licensure exam. Our LABA & LALABA practice test covers 262 CMR, state laws, and ethics for the Allied Mental Health Board. Start your MA license prep now.

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You’re a BCBA®. Now, Become a LABA in Massachusetts.

Master the specific regulations the BACB® exam never taught you. Our practice exam is the only tool focused exclusively on the Massachusetts Allied Mental Health regulations (262 CMR) and state laws required to pass your LABA or LALABA jurisprudence exam.

Certification vs Licensure in the Commonwealth

Earning your BCBA® or BCaBA® is a massive achievement. But to practice legally in Massachusetts, you must prove your mastery of a different body of knowledge: the state’s specific laws and ethical codes.

The Massachusetts LABA exam isn’t about the 7 Dimensions. It’s about 262 CMR. It tests your understanding of state confidentiality statutes, supervision requirements, and your duties under the Board of Registration of Allied Mental Health and Human Services Professions.

This is where standard exam prep falls short. Our Mass. The LABA & LALABA Practice Exam was built by local experts to bridge that critical gap, turning your national certification into a Massachusetts license.

Simulator for the MA Jurisprudence Exam

Our platform is meticulously designed to prepare you for the unique legal and ethical questions on your MA behavior analyst license exam.

Simulate the Allied Mental Health Board Exam

Practice in an environment that mirrors the format and focus of the Massachusetts licensure test.

Exam Simulation

Take a timed, 90-question simulation in Normal Mode, get immediate rationales grounded in 262 CMR in Study Mode, or browse scenarios in untimed Review Mode.

Test Mastery

Use the official 120-minute timer, set a custom pace per question, or turn off the clock to deeply analyze complex regulatory scenarios.

Licensure Coverage

Customize your quizzes by the number of questions, difficulty, and specific legal domains relevant to Massachusetts requirements.

Advanced Filtering for MA-Specific Mastery

Don’t just practice, practice with purpose. Our advanced filters allow you to drill down into the areas where you need the most work.

Regulatory Filter

Focus your LABA practice test on critical areas like Supervision & Scope of Practice (262 CMR 5.00)Confidentiality & Records (262 CMR 4.01), and Professional Ethics (262 CMR 6.01).

Concept Drill

Generate quizzes on Massachusetts-specific topics, like mandated reporting (MGL c. 119, § 51A), record retention for minors, stringent prohibitions on unlicensed practice, and telehealth service regulations.

Intelligent Practice

Enable our “Prioritize Unseen/Incorrect Questions” setting, and the system will build custom quizzes that challenge you on the precise state-level regulations that you currently find most difficult.

Analytics That Prove Your Readiness to Practice

Your results are more than a score; they are a direct measure of your readiness for licensed practice in the Commonwealth.

report Performance Dashboard

Get a clear overview of your score, percentage, total time, and average time per question.

Performance Breakdowns

Detailed reports highlight strengths/weaknesses by legal domain and regulatory tags.

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Interactive charts and heatmaps track state-specific content mastery.

ai AI-Powered Suggestions

Personalized 262 CMR review recommendations ensure efficient LALABA prep.

The Professional’s Choice for Massachusetts Licensure Prep

Laser-Focused on 262 CMR: This is not another BCBA® mock exam. Our entire question bank is developed by licensed Massachusetts behavior analysts to exclusively target the jurisprudence and state-specific rules you’ll be tested on.
Beyond the BACB® Code: Our scenarios are designed to test your application of Massachusetts laws that are more specific and stringent than the general ethical code you already know.
Jurisprudence-Based Rationales: Our explanations don’t just tell you the right answer; they cite the relevant section of 262 CMR or M.G.L., ensuring you understand the “why” behind your state’s requirements.
Free Diagnostic Exam: Begin your Massachusetts LABA exam prep today with a free diagnostic test. See how our focus on state-specific knowledge is the key to your licensure.

Your Massachusetts Behavior Analyst License Questions

How is this different from my BCBA® exam prep?

Your BCBA® exam prep focuses on the science of behavior analysis. Our tool assumes you have that knowledge. We focus exclusively on the legal and regulatory framework of Massachusetts practice. This state-specific focus is critical, just as professionals in Virginia must master 18VAC85-150 for their LBA license.

What specific MA regulations are covered?

Our question bank is built around 262 CMR, covering the Scope of Practice for LABAs and LALABAs, Client Records, Professional Ethics, Supervision Requirements, and Renewal. We also include scenarios related to MA-specific laws like mandated reporting and telehealth policies.

What’s the difference in requirements for the LABA and LALABA?

While both licenses are governed by 262 CMR, the requirements differ. For example, a LABA must complete 30 hours of continuing education for renewal, while a LALABA needs 15 hours. Our tool helps you prepare for the regulations that apply to your specific license type.

Is this LABA practice test free?

Yes! You can start with a free practice test that gives you full access to all platform features and a sample of our MA-specific questions. You’ll receive a complete performance analysis to guide your study.

Why do I need an MA license if I’m already a BCBA®?

BACB® certification attests to your clinical competence. A Massachusetts license (LABA/LALABA) is the legal authorization from the Commonwealth to practice. The licensure process ensures you are accountable to state laws and the Allied Mental Health Board, protecting the public.