Code of Maine Rules
02 - DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND FINANCIAL REGULATION
344 - BOARD OF LICENSING OF DIETETIC PRACTICE
Chapter 2 - RULES FOR LICENSING OF DIETETIC PRACTICE
Section 344-2-2 - Licensure
Universal Citation: 02 ME Code Rules ยง 344-2-2
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
A. A person who practices as a dietitian or dietetic technician in Maine must be licensed with this Board. Any person practicing as a dietitian or a dietetic technician (unless otherwise exempt) without a license will be construed as engaging in "unlicensed practice" and may be subject to referral to the Office of the Attorney General.
B. Eligibility
1. Dietitian
a. Educational requirements
i. Baccalaureate or higher degree from a U.S.
regionally accredited college or university as recognized by theCouncil on Post
Secondary Education. Applicants who have obtained their education outside of
the United States and its territories must have their academic degree(s)
validated as equivalent to the baccalaureate or masters degree conferred by a
regionally accredited college or university in the United States. The Board
will accept equivalency validations from U.S. regionally accredited colleges or
universities or Board approved agencies specializing in educational credential
evaluations; and
ii. Successful
completion of the academic requirements established by the American Dietetic
Association (ADA) or the equivalent: a major course of study in human
nutrition, food and nutrition dietetics, or food system management.
b. Experience Requirements
i. Successful completion of experience
requirements approved by the American Dietetic Association (ADA) or-
ii. Equivalent Experience
aa. Successful completion of 900 hours of
planned continuous clinical experience which shall be acquired in not fewer
than 6 months in the field of dietetics; and
bb. Experience shall be pre approved by the
Board and will be acquired during or within 5 years of completion of the
academic requirements and not more than 5 years before the date of licensure
application; and
cc. Experience
must be observed, assessed and verified by a licensed dietitian, a dietitian
licensed in another state that has licensure requirements determined by the
Board to be equal to the requirements of PL 1987, ch. 313, Section 5, or a
dietitian in another state without licensing who is registered by the American
Dietetic Association.
c.
Examination Requirements. Successful completion of examination given by the
American Dietetic Association or equivalent; i.e., proof of current
registration by the American Dietetic Association.
d. Adherence to established ethical
professional standards (Chapter 4, Code of Ethics)
2. Dietetic Technician
a. Educational requirements
i. Graduation from a dietetic technician
program approved by the American Dietetic Association or its equivalent; a
minimum of an associate degree from a regionally accredited college or
university and a major course of study in dietetic technology, nutrition care,
food service system management, human nutrition, food and nutrition, or
dietetics or a
ii. Baccalaureate
degree in food and nutrition from a U.S. regionally accredited college or
university or its equivalent: a major course of study in human nutrition, food
and nutrition dietetics or food systems management.
iii. Applicants who have obtained their
education outside of the United States and its territories must have their
academic degree(s) validated as equivalent to the baccalaureate or masters
degree conferred by regionally accredited colleges or universities in the
United States. The board will accept equivalency validations from U.S.
regionally accredited colleges or universities or board approved agencies
specializing in educational credential evaluations.
b. Experience Requirements
i. The board will approve an appropriate
successful work experience of 45 0 hours acquired in a period of not fewer than
2 months; and
ii. The experience
will be acquired during or within 5 years of completion of the academic
requirements and not more than 5 years before the date of licensure
application; and
iii. Experience
must be observed, assessed and verified by a licensed dietitian, a dietitian
licensed in another state that has licensure requirements determined by the
Board to be equal to the requirements of PL 1987, ch. 313, Section 5, or a
dietitian in another state without licensing who is registered by the American
Dietetic Association.
c.
Examination Requirements - Successful completion of the examination given by
the American Dietetic Association or equivalent: proof of current registration
of the American Dietetic Association.
d. Adherence to established ethical
professional standards, as found in Chapter 4, Code of Ethics.
C. Application
1. Initial application
a. Application forms may be obtained from the
Board Clerk of the Board of Licensing of Dietetic Practice.
b. The application and all necessary
supporting documents and fees must be filed with the Office of Licensing and
Registration before any action can be taken.
c. After all necessary supporting materials
have been received, the Board will review the application.
d. Acceptance of the application by the Board
will result in the issuance of a license.
2. Renewal
a. All licenses expire on December 31 and
must be renewed annually.
b. An
application for renewal will be sent to each licensee at least 30 days prior to
expiration of the license. This information will be sent to the licensee's last
known address. Licensees are responsible for informing the Board of any address
change.
c. Licensees who have not
renewed their licenses within 90 days of the expiration date are then
unlicensed and must re-apply as a new applicant as described in C (1) above and
pay the appropriate fees. Continuation of practice without a license is a crime
(32 MRSA, c. 105, § 9906). Cases of unlicensed practice reported to the
Board will be referred to the Office of the Attorney General for
action.
d. Proof of continuing
education must be received by September 1.
3. Fees:
a.
A non-refundable application fee: $25.00
b. Initial license fee: $140.00 ($70.00 if
issued after July1)
c. Licensure
renewal fee: $140.00
d. Late
renewal fee additional: $10.00
e.
Temporary license fee: $100.00
f.
Reissuance of a license: $10.00
g.
Completion of a certification form or letter: $25.00
4. Out of state applicant
a. Individuals licensed, certified or
registered (without American Dietetic Association registration) in another
state whose standards for registration, certification or licensure are
equivalent to or greater than those established in
32 M.R.S.A.
Sec.9907 and Board Rules should follow the
same procedures outlined above and include a copy of their registration,
certification or license as supporting documentation with their
application.
b. An original written
verification of licensure is required from each state where the applicant holds
or has held a registration, certification or licensure. The verification
document must include the state board seal and be officially signed.
c. Applicants who currently hold ADA
(American Dietetic Association) registration in good standing will be eligible
for consideration for licensure in the State of Maine.
D. Temporary License
1. An applicant who has met all the
qualifications for licensure except passing the examination may receive a
temporary one year non-renewable license. A permanent license may be issued
after the candidate has fulfilled the requirements for permanent licensure, to
include submission of an application, verification of having passed the
examination and payment of the application and licensing fees. The holder of a
temporary license is not required to obtain a permanent license prior to the
expiration of the temporary license.
2. Under conditions of extreme hardship, the
Board will review an application for renewal of temporary licensure. Requests
must be submitted in writing to the Board 15 days before the temporary license
expires.
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