Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 239 - Department of Health
Rule 239.00.22-002 - Dietetics Licensing Board ACA 17-83-203
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 239.00.22-002
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
SECTION VII. QUALIFICATIONS FOR ISSUANCE OF LICENSE
E. Licensure for Uniformed Service Members
and Spouses
1. As used in this subsection:
a. "automatic licensure" means the granting
of occupational licensure without an individual's having met occupational
licensure requirements provided under Title 17 of the Arkansas Code or by these
Rules.
b. "uniformed service
veteran" means a former member of the United States Armed Forces Uniformed
Services discharged under circumstances other than dishonorable.
2. The Board shall grant automatic
licensure to an individual who is the holder in good standing of a license with
a similar scope of practice issued by another state, territory, or district of
the U.S. or is currently registered by the CDR as a registered dietitian and
is:
a. A uniformed service member stationed in
the State of Arkansas;
b. A
uniformed service veteran who resides in or establishes residency in the State
of Arkansas; or
c. The spouse of:
1. A person under B (1) or (2)
above;
2. A uniformed service
member who is assigned a tour of duty that excludes the uniformed service
member's spouse from accompanying the uniformed service member and the spouse
relocates to this state; or
3. A
uniformed service member who is killed or succumbs to his or her injuries or
illness in the line of duty if the spouse establishes residency in the
state.
3. The
Board shall grant such automatic licensure upon receipt of all the below:
a. Payment of the initial licensure
fee;
b. Evidence that the
individual holds a license with a similar scope of practice in another state;
and
c. Evidence that the applicant
is a qualified applicant under Section E.2 above.
4. The expiration date of a license for a
deployed uniform service member or spouse will be extended for one hundred and
eighty (180) days following the date of the uniformed service member's return
from deployment.
5. A full
exemption from continuing education requirements will be allowed for a deployed
uniform service member or spouse until one hundred and eighty (180) days
following the date of the uniformed service member's return from
deployment.
F. Waiver
request for disqualifying criminal offense
1.
If an individual has been convicted of an offense listed in A.C.A. §
17-3-102(a) or (e), the Board may waive disqualification of a potential
applicant or revocation of a license based on the conviction if a request for a
waiver is made by:
a. An affected applicant
for a license; or
b. An individual
holding a license subject to revocation.
2. The Board may grant a waiver upon
consideration of the following, without limitation:
a. The age at which the offense was
committed;
b. The circumstances
surrounding the offense;
c. The
length of time since the offense was committed;
d. Subsequent work history since the offense
was committed;
e. Employment
references since the offense was committed;
f. Character references since the offense was
committed;
g. Relevance of the
offense to the occupational license; and
h. Other evidence demonstrating that
licensure of the applicant does not pose a threat to the health or safety of
the public.
3. A request
for a waiver, if made by an applicant, must be in writing and accompany the
completed application and fees.
4.
The Board will respond with a decision in writing and will state the reasons
for the decision.
5. An appeal of a
determination under this section will be subject to the Administrative
Procedures Act §
25-15-201
et seq.
G. The Board shall grant a license to an
applicant who fulfills the Arkansas requirements for licensure and is a person
who holds a Federal Form I-766 United States Citizenship and Immigration
Services-issued Employment Authorization Document, known popularly as a "work
permit."
SECTION X. RENEWAL OF LICENSES
B. Licensees
applying for renewal shall:
1. Submit a
completed renewal application;
2.
Renewal fee; and
3. Documentation
showing completion of at least twelve (12) clock hours per renewal period of
continuing education. All continuing education hours must be in compliance with
continuing professional education activities approved by CDR or be volunteer
services provided under the Arkansas Volunteer Healthcare Act.
SECTION XI. FEES
The Board shall waive the initial licensing fee if the applicant:
1. Is receiving assistance
through the Arkansas Medicaid Program; the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program; the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women; Infants, and
Children, the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program; or the Lifeline
Assistance Program;
2. Was approved
for unemployment within the last twelve (12) months; or
3. Has an income that does not exceed two
hundred percent (200%) of the federal poverty income guidelines.
Section XVII. THE PRACTICE OF TELEMEDICINE
A. Definitions
2. "Originating site" means a site at which a
patient is located at the time healthcare services are provided to him or her
by means of telemedicine, including the home of a patient. Ark. Code Ann.
§17-80402(2).
F.
Professional Relationship Exceptions - Under Ark. Code Ann. §
17-80-403(c),
"Professional relationship" does not include a relationship between a licensed
dietitian and a client established only by the following:
1. An internet questionnaire;
2. An email message;
3. Patient-generated medical
history;
4. Text
messaging;
5. A facsimile machine;
or
6. Any combination
thereof.
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