Dietetics and Nutrition
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Education Law
Article 157, Dietetics and Nutrition
This article applies to the use of the titles "certified
dietitian" and "certified nutritionist". The
general provision for all professions contained in article one
hundred thirty of this title shall apply to this article.
- Dietetics and nutrition are herein each defined as the
integration and application of principles derived from the
sciences of nutrition, biochemistry, physiology, food management
and behavioral and social sciences to achieve and maintain
people's health.
- Where the title "certified dietitian" or
"certified nutritionist" is used in this article it
shall mean "certified dietitian", "certified
dietician", or "certified nutritionist".
- A certified dietitian or certified nutritionist is one who
engages in the integration and application of principles derived
from the sciences of nutrition, biochemistry, physiology, food
management and behavioral and social sciences to achieve and
maintain people's health, and who is certified as such by the
department pursuant to section eight thousand four of this
article. The primary function of a certified dietitian or
certified nutritionist is the provision of nutrition care
services that shall include:
- Assessing nutrition needs and food patterns;
- Planning for and directing the provision of food appropriate
for physical and nutrition needs; and
- Providing nutrition counseling.
Only a person certified under this article shall be authorized
to use the title "certified dietitian", "certified
dietician", or "certified nutritionist".
A state board for dietetics and nutrition shall be appointed
by the board of regents, on recommendation of the commissioner,
for the purpose of assisting the board of regents and the
department on matters of certification and professional conduct
in accordance with section sixty-five hundred eight of this
chapter.
The board shall consist of not less than thirteen members, ten
of whom shall be certified dietitians or certified nutritionists,
except that the members of the first board need not be certified
but shall be persons who are eligible for certification under the
provisions of this article prior to their appointment to the
board. The first board, with respect to members representing the
profession, shall consist of five members registered by a
national dietetic association having registration standards
acceptable to the department and five members who are members of
or registered by a national nutritional association having
membership and/or registration standards acceptable to the
department. Thereafter, members of the profession appointed to
such board shall be certified pursuant to this article. To the
extent reasonable, the board of regents should insure the state
board is broadly representative of various professional interests
within the dietetic and nutritional community. Three members
shall be representatives of the general public. An executive
secretary to the board shall be appointed by the board of regents
on the recommendation of the commissioner.
To qualify for certification, an applicant shall fulfill the
following requirements:
- File an application with the department;
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- Have received an education including a bachelor's degree,
or its equivalent as determined by the department, in
dietetics/nutrition or an equivalent major course of study which
shall include appropriate core curriculum courses in
dietetics/nutrition from an accredited college or university as
approved by the department, in accordance with the
commissioner's regulations; and
- Have completed a planned, continuous, experience component,
in accordance with the commissioner's regulations, in
dietetic or nutrition practice under the supervision of a
certified dietitian or certified nutritionist or a dietitian or
nutritionist who is registered by or is a member of a national
dietetic association or national nutrition association having
registration or membership standards acceptable to the
department; such experience shall be satisfactory to the board
and in accordance with the commissioner's regulations;
or
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- Have received an education including an associates degree in
dietetics or nutrition acceptable to the department,
- In the last fifteen years have completed ten years of
experience and education in the field of dietetics or nutrition
satisfactory to the board in accordance with the
commissioner's regulations. These ten years must be the full
time equivalent of any combination of post secondary dietetic or
nutrition education and dietetic or nutrition work experience
satisfactory to the board in accordance with the
commissioner's regulations, and
- Have obtained the endorsement of three dietitians or
nutritionists acceptable to the department;
- Pass an examination satisfactory to the board and in
accordance with the commissioner's regulations; provided that
such examination shall test a level of knowledge and experience
equivalent to that obtained by an individual satisfactorily
meeting the requirements of paragraph (a) of subdivision two of
this section;
- Pay a fee of one hundred seventy-five dollars to the
department for admission to a department conducted examination
and for initial certification, a fee of eighty-five dollars for
each reexamination, a fee of one hundred fifteen dollars for an
initial certification for persons not requiring admission to a
department conducted examination, a fee of one hundred fifty-five
dollars for each triennial registration period;
- Be at least eighteen years of age.
Nothing contained in this article shall be deemed to alter,
modify or impair any conditions of employment relating to service
in the federal government, the state of New York, its political
subdivisions, including school districts, or special districts
and authorities or any facilities or institutions under the
jurisdiction of or subject to the certification of any agency of
the state of New York or its political subdivisions.
A person shall be certified without examination provided that,
within three years of the effective date of this article, the
individual:
- files an application and pays the appropriate fees to the
department; and
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- is registered as a dietitian or nutritionist by a national
dietetic or national nutrition association having registration
standards acceptable to the department;
- meets the requirements of subparagraph one of paragraph (a)
of subdivision two and subdivision five of section eight thousand
four of this article and has been actively engaged in the
provision of nutrition care services for a minimum of three years
during the five years immediately preceding the effective date of
this article; or
- meets all the requirements of paragraph (b) of subdivision
two and subdivision five of section eight thousand four of this
article.
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