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SECTION 5-64-14

   § 5-64-14  Licensing without examination.– (a) The board shall recommend for licensure any person:

   (1) Who meets the qualifications of § 5-64-6(a)(1) andwho submits the required application and fee together with satisfactoryevidence to the board that he or she has been practicing dietetics for at leastone year since 1983; or

   (2) Who provides evidence of current registration as aregistered dietitian by the commission of dietetic registration.

   (b) Licensure under the provisions of subdivision (a)(1) ofthis section cannot be granted after two (2) years following promulgation ofrules and regulations.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-5 > Chapter-5-64 > 5-64-14

SECTION 5-64-14

   § 5-64-14  Licensing without examination.– (a) The board shall recommend for licensure any person:

   (1) Who meets the qualifications of § 5-64-6(a)(1) andwho submits the required application and fee together with satisfactoryevidence to the board that he or she has been practicing dietetics for at leastone year since 1983; or

   (2) Who provides evidence of current registration as aregistered dietitian by the commission of dietetic registration.

   (b) Licensure under the provisions of subdivision (a)(1) ofthis section cannot be granted after two (2) years following promulgation ofrules and regulations.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-5 > Chapter-5-64 > 5-64-14

SECTION 5-64-14

   § 5-64-14  Licensing without examination.– (a) The board shall recommend for licensure any person:

   (1) Who meets the qualifications of § 5-64-6(a)(1) andwho submits the required application and fee together with satisfactoryevidence to the board that he or she has been practicing dietetics for at leastone year since 1983; or

   (2) Who provides evidence of current registration as aregistered dietitian by the commission of dietetic registration.

   (b) Licensure under the provisions of subdivision (a)(1) ofthis section cannot be granted after two (2) years following promulgation ofrules and regulations.