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ND SB2223
Bill
Status
3/21/2025
Primary Sponsor
Jeff Barta
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AI Summary
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North Dakota joins the Dietitian Licensure Compact, allowing licensed dietitians to practice across member states without obtaining separate licenses in each state through a "compact privilege" system
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Licensees must hold current registration as a registered dietitian or meet equivalent education requirements (master's/doctoral degree from ACEND-accredited program), complete at least 1,000 hours of supervised practice, and pass the CDR registration examination
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Establishes the Dietitian Licensure Compact Commission as a joint interstate government agency with authority to promulgate rules, maintain a coordinated data system, and enforce compliance among member states
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The compact takes effect when seven states enact it; member states may withdraw with 180 days notice after repealing the statute, and states may be terminated for failing to cure defaults in compact obligations
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Active military members and their spouses receive special accommodation to designate and retain a home state during active duty service
Legislative Description
Adoption of the dietitian licensure compact.
Last Action
Filed with Secretary Of State 03/20
3/24/2025