 Here we are with 1.06 of the RBT code, which will quote, RBTs avoid the multiple relationships with clients and supervisors. If they find that multiple relationships have developed due to unforeseen circumstances, they inform their supervisor and work to resolve it. If the multiple relationship involves their supervisor, the RBT should report it to the person to whom their supervisor reports. So, the more honest you are, the better off you're going to be. If you run into this issue and it's a fairly decent-sized agency, there will be someone probably designated to handle this specific situation. Usually there'll be a director of clinical services or a kind of director of an in-home program or even a higher-up boss, but when a company or agency is big enough, they will dedicate someone for this particular role. It'll be your responsibility to figure out who that is. And if you're in a tiny agency or it's only one BCBA, it might be worth contacting some HR agencies and they will assist with your concerns. But the bottom line is, you're going to have to be honest to get through that. 1.06.