Dietetics and Nutrition
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License Requirements
Any use of the titles "Certified Dietician,"
"Certified Nutritionist" or "Certified
Dietician-Nutritionist" within New York State requires
certification.
To be certified as a dietitian-nutritionist in New York State
you must:
- be at least 18 years of age; and
- meet education, examination and experience requirements.
You must submit an application for certification and the other
forms indicated, along with the appropriate fee, to the Office of
the Professions at the address specified on each form. It is your
responsibility to follow up with anyone you have asked to send us
material.
The specific requirements for certification are contained in
Title 8, Article 157, Section 8004
of New York's Education Law and Section 52.25 and Subpart 79-6 of the Commissioner's
Regulations.
You should also read the general
licensing information applicable for all professions.
The fee for certification is $294.
Fees are subject to change. The fee due is the one in law when
your application is received (unless fees are increased
retroactively). You will be billed for the difference if fees
have been increased.
- Do not send cash.
- Make your personal check or money order payable to the New
York State Education Department. Your cancelled check is your
receipt.
- Mail your application and fee to:
NYS Education Department
Office of the Professions
PO Box 22063
Albany, NY 12201
Please Note: Payment submitted
from outside the United States should be made by check or draft
on a United States bank and in United States currency; payments
submitted in any other form will not be accepted and will be
returned.
Individuals who withdraw their certification application may
be entitled to a partial refund.
- For the procedure to withdraw your application, contact the
Dietetics-Nutrition Unit at opunit3@mail.nysed.gov or by
calling 518-474-3817 ext. 270 or by fax at: 518-402-5354.
- The State Education Department is not responsible for any
fees paid to an outside testing or credentials verification
agency.
If you withdraw your application, obtain a refund, and then
decide to seek New York State certification at a later date, you
will be considered a new applicant, and you will be required to
pay the certification and registration fees and meet the
certification requirements in place at the time you reapply.
To meet the education and experience requirements for
certification in dietetics-nutrition, you must satisfy either A
or B below.
- Bachelor's or Higher Degree
Education: You must have completed a program in
dietetics-nutrition leading to the baccalaureate degree or a
higher academic credential that is, at the time you completed the
program, registered by the New York State Education Department as
qualifying for certification in dietetics-nutrition or accredited
by the Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education
(CADE), or is the equivalent of such a program. The program must
include at least 45 semester hours of course work in the
professional dietetics/nutrition content area and have at least
20 semester hours of course work in the human biological sciences
and social and behavioral sciences content area. Courses
appropriate for each of these content areas are defined in the
next section.
Experience: You must have completed one-half of
a full-time equivalent year of planned work experience (800
hours), which could have been a structured part of your
educational program. Otherwise, the experience must have followed
the completion of your educational program. Planned work
experience means continuous work experience in
dietetics-nutrition, which reflects increased levels of
professional growth and is under the supervision of a New York
State Certified Dietitian-Nutritionist or someone who is
registered by or a member of a national dietetic or nutrition
association acceptable to the New York State Education
Department. To qualify, the experience must 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. Contact the State Board for
Dietetics and Nutrition at dietbd@mail.nysed.gov or by
calling 518-474-3817 ext. 560 if you have questions.
- Associate's Degree
Education: You must have completed a program
leading to the associate's degree in dietetics-nutrition that
is, at the time you completed the program, registered by the New
York State Education Department as qualifying for certification
in dietetics-nutrition, accredited by the Commission on
Accreditation for Dietetics Education (CADE), or the equivalent
of such a program. The program must include at least 30 semester
hours of course work in the professional dietetics-nutrition
content area and have at least 15 semester hours of course work
in the human biological sciences and social behavioral sciences
content area. Courses appropriate for each of these content areas
are defined in the next section.
Experience: You must have completed a
combination of ten full-time equivalent years of education and
supervised experience within the fifteen years preceding your
application for certification. If your education was undertaken
within the last fifteen years, you will be credited with one year
of credit for every 30 semester hours of acceptable education up
to a maximum of two years. A full-time equivalent year of work
experience in dietetics and nutrition is 1,600 hours. To qualify,
the experience must 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. The experience must include at least two
and one-half full-time equivalent years of planned work
experience. Planned work experience means continuous work
experience in dietetics-nutrition, which reflects increased
levels of professional growth and is under the supervision of a
New York State Certified Dietitian-Nutritionist or someone who is
registered by or a member of a national dietetic or nutrition
association acceptable to the New York State Education
Department. Contact the State Board for Dietetics and Nutrition
at dietbd@mail.nysed.gov or by
calling 518-474-3817 ext. 560 if you have questions.
Endorsement of Acceptable Dietitians or
Nutritionists: You must obtain the endorsement of three
acceptable dietitians-nutritionists; i.e., a New York State
Certified Dietitian/Nutritionist or someone who is registered by
or a member of a national dietetic or nutrition association
acceptable to the New York State Education Department. Contact
the State Board for Dietetics and Nutrition at dietbd@mail.nysed.gov or by
calling 518-474-3817 ext. 560 if you have questions.
Accredited Dietetics (Bachelor's degree or higher
level) and Dietetic Technician (Associate degree)
Programs The Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics
Education (CADE) of the American Dietetic Association (ADA) is a
nationally recognized accrediting agency. Lists of currently
accredited programs are available on ADA's Web site at
www.eatright.org/cade.
Programs that were "approved" are not considered
accredited. CADE-ADA can be contacted at:
Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics
Education
120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2000
Chicago, IL 60606-6995
Phone: 312-899-0040 ext. 5400
Email: education@eatright.org
Education Content Areas Defined
Professional Dietetics and Nutrition Content Area includes
coursework that covers all of the following curricular areas:
- principles of nutrition in health and disease;
- human nutrition needs throughout the life span;
- assessment and evaluation of the nutritional status of
individuals, families, and communities;
- nutrient composition of food;
- food service management, including but not limited to such
topics as human resources, planning, purchasing, preparation and
service, delivery, and sanitation;
- diet modifications;
- counseling, education, and communication skills;
- interpretation of nutrition information and its
application;
- ethics and professionalism.
Human Biological Sciences and Social and Behavioral Sciences
Content Area includes coursework in the following curricular
areas:
- human biological sciences, including principles of
biochemistry and physiology;
- social and behavioral sciences, including cultural
aspects.
Either of the following two examinations satisfy the
examination requirement for certification in
dietetics-nutrition.
- Registered Dietitian (RD) examination offered by the:
Commission on Dietetic Registration
120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2000
Chicago, IL 60606-6995
Phone: 312-899-0040 ext. 5500
E-mail: cdr@eatright.org
Web: cdrnet.org
- Certifying examination offered by the:
Certification Board for Nutrition
Specialists
300 South Duncan Avenue, Suite 225
Clearwater, FL 33755
Phone: 727-446-6086
FAX: 727-446-6202
E-mail: office@cbns.org
Web: www.cbns.org
You should contact the appropriate organization for
information on admission requirements to its examination and the
procedures you need to follow.
If you do not meet the admission requirements for either of
these examinations, you should call the Office of the
Professions' Dietetics-Nutrition Unit at 518-474-3817 ext.
270 for information on being admitted to the registered dietitian
examination as a New York certification candidate.
Reasonable Testing Accommodations
Registered Dietician examination candidates who wish to
request reasonable testing accommodations must follow the
directions for requesting accommodations as specified in the
Commission on Dietetic Registration's Handbook For
Candidates. Required documentation must be forwarded
with the examination application. Contact the
Commission directly for a copy of the Handbook. See above for contact information.
Candidates for the certifying examination offered by the
Certification Board for Nutrition Specialists who wish to request
reasonable testing accommodations must contact the Certification
Board directly for information. See above for
contact information.
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