Dietetics and Nutrition
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Regulations of the Commissioner
Subpart 79-6 Dietetics and Nutrition
As used in this Subpart:
- (a) Acceptable accrediting agency shall mean an organization
accepted by the department as a reliable authority for the
purpose of accreditation at the post-secondary level, applying
its criteria for granting accreditation in a fair, consistent,
and non-discriminatory manner, such as an agency recognized for
these purposes by the United States Department of
Education.
- (b) Acceptable dietitian or nutritionist shall mean a
dietitian or nutritionist who is certified pursuant to the
requirements of this Subpart or a dietitian or nutritionist who
is registered by or a member of a national dietetic association
or a national nutrition association which has registration or
membership standards which are satisfactory to the department,
such as completion of significant post-secondary-level course
work in dietetics or nutrition or a related field or completion
of significant research contributing to the fields of dietetics
or nutrition.
- (c) Board shall mean the state board for dietetics and
nutrition.
- (d) Certification shall mean certification to use the title
certified dietitian, certified dietician, or certified
nutritionist.
- (e) Education in dietetics and nutrition shall mean course
work offered in a program in dietetics or nutrition that is
registered by the department pursuant to section 52.25 of this
Title or is accredited by an acceptable accrediting agency or is
the equivalent of such a registered or accredited program; or
post-secondary-level courses in the professional dietetics and
nutrition content area and the human biological sciences and
social and behavioral sciences content area, as defined in
subdivision (a) of section 52.25 of this Title, provided that
such course work is offered within a program registered by the
department pursuant to Part 52 of this Title or approved by an
acceptable accrediting agency or offered within a program which
is the equivalent of such a registered or accredited
program.
- (f) Equivalent shall mean substantially the same, as
determined by the department.
- (g) Full-time equivalent year of education in dietetics and
nutrition shall mean 30 semester hours (semester hour as defined
in section 50.1(o) of this Title) of such education.
- (h) Full-time equivalent year of work experience or planned
work experience in dietetics and nutrition shall mean 1,600 hours
of such work experience or planned work experience.
- (i) Planned work experience in dietetics and nutrition shall
mean a structured work experience that is either prescribed in a
written plan agreed to by the applicant for certification and his
or her supervisor or verified in a written document by the
applicant's supervisor and is within the bounds of dietetics
and nutrition practice as set forth in section 8001(3) of the
Education Law, demonstrates a diverse work experience within such
bounds, reflects increased levels of professional growth, is
continuous in nature, and is under the supervision of an
acceptable dietitian or nutritionist, as defined in this
section.
- (j) Work experience in dietetics and nutrition shall mean a
work experience that is within the bounds of dietetics and
nutrition practice as set forth in section 8001(3) of the
Education Law and is under the supervision of an acceptable
dietitian or nutritionist, as defined in this section.
To meet the education and work experience requirements for
certification in this State, the applicant shall present
satisfactory evidence of completing the requirements of either
subdivision (a) or (b) of this section.
- (a) Baccalaureate or higher route. An applicant shall meet
the education and work experience requirements for certification
by:
- (1) completing a program in dietetics or nutrition leading to
the baccalaureate degree or a higher academic credential that is
registered by the department pursuant to section 52.25 of this
title or is accredited by an acceptable accrediting agency or is
the equivalent of such a registered or accredited program;
and
- (2) completing at least one-half of a full-time equivalent
year of planned work experience in dietetics and nutrition, as
defined in section 79-6.1 of this Subpart, which is either part
of the educational program or occurs within any given three-year
period following completion of the educational program.
- (b) Associate degree route. An applicant shall meet the
education and work experience requirements for certification
by:
- (1) completing a program in dietetics or nutrition leading to
the associate degree that is registered by the department
pursuant to section 52.25 of this Title or a program in dietetics
or nutrition leading to the associate degree that is accredited
by an acceptable accrediting agency or a program in dietetics or
nutrition leading to the associate degree that is the equivalent
of such a registered or accredited program; and
- (2) completing in the 15 years prior to making application
for certification, a combination totaling 10 full-time equivalent
years of either education in dietetics and nutrition, as defined
in section 79-6.1 of this Subpart, or of planned work experience
in dietetics and nutrition, as defined in section 79-6.1 of this
Subpart, or of work experience in dietetics and nutrition, as
defined in section 79-6.1 of this Subpart; provided that a
minimum of two and one-half full-time equivalent years of planned
work experience in dietetics and nutrition are included in the
total full-time equivalent years of combined education and work
experience; and
- (3) submitting to the department the written endorsement for
certification by three acceptable dietitians or nutritionists, as
defined in section 79-6.1 of this Subpart;
- (4) course work earned as part of the associate degree
program in dietetics or nutrition required in paragraph (1) of
this subdivision may be used as full-time equivalent years of
education in dietetics and nutrition to meet the requirement in
paragraph (2) of this subdivision to the extent that such course
work was taken during the time frame prescribed in paragraph (2)
of this subdivision.
- (a) Except as provided in section 79-6.4 of this Subpart,
each applicant for certification shall pass an examination that
is determined by the department to measure the applicant's
knowledge of and judgment concerning curricular areas as defined
in section 52.25 of this Title and other matters of ethics
relating to practice as may be deemed appropriate by the
department.
- (b) Education requirements for admission. Notwithstanding the
provisions of section 59.2 of this Title, an applicant for
certification shall not be required to satisfy all education
requirements before being admitted to a professional licensing
examination in dietetics and nutrition. Such education shall be
completed prior to certification.
- (c) Grade retention. The grade retention limitations of
subdivision (f) of section 59.5 of this Title shall not be
applicable to a professional licensing examination in dietetics
and nutrition.
- (d) Passing standard. The passing standard for each
examination shall be determined by the board.
An applicant shall receive certification without examination
provided that, prior to January 1, 1996, the applicant:
- (a) files an application and pays the statutory fee to the
department; and
- (b) either:
- (1) submits satisfactory documentation of being a dietitian
or nutritionist who is registered by or a member of a national
dietetic association or a national nutrition association which
has registration or membership standards which are satisfactory
to the department, such as completion of significant
post-secondary-level course work in dietetics or nutrition or a
related field or completion of significant research contributing
to the fields of dietetics or nutrition; or
- (2) is at least 18 years of age, meets the education
requirements set forth in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of
section 79-6.2 of this Subpart, and has been actively engaged in
the provision of nutrition care services for a minimum of three
years during the five years immediately preceding January 1,
1993; or (3) is at least 18 years of age and meets the
requirements set forth in subdivision (b) of section 79-6.2 of
this Subpart.
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