New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 8 - EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Chapter II - Regulations of the Commissioner
Subchapter A - Higher and Professional Education
Part 52 - Registration of Curricula
Section 52.25 - Dietetics and nutrition
Universal Citation: 8 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 52.25
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) Definitions. As used in this section:
(1)
Professional dietetics and nutrition content area shall mean courses which
include, but are not limited to, the following curricular areas:
(i) principles of nutrition in health and
disease;
(ii) human nutrition needs
throughout the life span;
(iii)
assessment and evaluation of the nutritional status of individuals, families,
and communities;
(iv) nutrient
composition of food;
(v) food
service management, including but not limited to such topics as human
resources, planning, purchasing, preparation and service, delivery, and
sanitation;
(vi) diet
modifications;
(vii) counseling,
education, and communication skills;
(viii) interpretation of nutrition
information and its application; and
(ix) ethics and professionalism.
(2) Human biological sciences and
social and behavioral sciences content area shall mean courses which include,
but are not limited to, the following curricular areas:
(i) human biological sciences, including
principles of biochemistry and physiology; and
(ii) social and behavioral sciences,
including cultural aspects.
(3) Certification shall mean certification to
use the title certified dietitian, certified dietician, or certified
nutritionist.
(4) Equivalent shall
mean substantially the same, as determined by the department.
(b) Curriculum. In addition to meeting all applicable provisions of this Part, to be registered as a program recognized as leading to certification which meets the requirements in section 79-6.2 of this Title, it shall be either:
(1) a program in dietetics or
nutrition leading to the baccalaureate degree or higher academic credential
which contains at least 45 semester hours, or the equivalent, of course work in
the professional dietetics and nutrition content area; and at least 20 semester
hours, or the equivalent, of course work in the human biological sciences and
social and behavioral sciences content area; or
(2) a program in dietetics or nutrition
leading to the associate degree which contains at least 30 semester hours, or
the equivalent, of course work in the professional dietetics and nutrition
content area; and at least 15 semester hours, or the equivalent, of course work
in the human biological sciences and social and behavioral sciences content
area.
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