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Appendix D: State Licensure Laws for the Practice of Dietetics (as of June 1999)
Pages 340-341

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... It is illegal to practice a regulated profession without first obtaining a license from the state. · Statutory certification limits the use of particular professional titles to persons meeting predetermined requirements, but persons not certified can still practice the profession.
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... licensing of dietitians Kansas (1989~1 licensing of dietitians Kentucky (l994~1 licensing of dietitians and certification of nutritionists Louisiana (1987~1 licensing of dietitian-nutritionists Maine (l994~1 licensing of dietitians and dietetic technicians Maryland (l994~1 licensing of dietitians and nutritionists Minnesota (1994) licensing of dietitian-nutritionists Mississippi (l994~1 licensing of dietitians and protection of nutritionist title Montana (1987~1 licensing of nutritionists and protection of dietitian title Nebraska (l995~1 licensing of medical nutrition therapist Nevada (1995)


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