21 N.C. Admin. Code 17 .0104 - APPLICATIONS
(a) Each applicant
for initial licensure shall file a completed application with the Board.
Application forms are available at www.ncbdn.org.
(b) A complete application shall be:
(1) typed;
(2) signed by the applicant affirming that
the information on the application is true and releasing to the Board
information pertaining to the application;
(3) accompanied by the application, issuance,
and criminal history record check fees; and
(4) accompanied by evidence, statements, or
documents demonstrating the applicant meets the applicable requirements
specified in
G.S.
90-357.5 and this Rule and the applicant is
not in violation of
G.S.
90-363.
(c) Applicants shall submit a completed
application to the North Carolina Board of Dietetics/Nutrition via its website
at www.ncbdn.org.
(d) The Board shall not review an application
until the applicant pays the application fee. The fee may be paid online via
credit card, or by check or money order mailed to: North Carolina Board of
Dietetics/Nutrition, 1135 Kildaire Farm Road, Suite 200, Cary, NC
27511.
(e) Examination information
for each of the examinations the Board recognizes may be found on the following
websites:
(1) Information regarding the
Registered Dietitian Nutritionist examination offered by the Commission on
Dietetic Registration may be found at:
https://www.cdrnet.org/program-director/student-instructions.
(2) Information regarding the Certified
Nutrition Specialist examination offered by the Board for Certification of
Nutrition Specialists may be found at:
https://theana.org/certify/CNScandidate.
(3) Information regarding the Diplomate of
the American Clinical Board of Nutrition examination offered by the American
Clinical Board of Nutrition may be found at:
https://www.acbn.org/apply.
(f) Before cancelling an
application, the Executive Director shall send notice to an applicant who does
not complete the application that lists the additional materials required. An
incomplete application shall be valid for a period of four months from the date
the application is filed with the Board. Four months after submission of an
application, if the application and any required documentation has not been
completed by the applicant, the application shall be considered cancelled due
to failure to complete. Complete applications that the Board determines require
additional evidence under Paragraph (m) of this Rule shall be eligible for
consideration for the timeline set forth in that Paragraph.
(g) Applicants providing evidence of current
registration as a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist by the CDR in
G.S.
90-357.5(a)(2) shall submit
a photocopy of the applicant's registration identification card, or a copy of a
CDR Credential Verification certificate certifying that the applicant is a
Registered Dietitian Nutritionist.
(h) Applicants providing evidence of
completing academic requirements in
G.S.
90-357.5(a)(1) shall either:
(1) Submit transcripts and a verification
statement that includes the original signature of the Program Director of a
college or university where the course of study was accredited by the ACEND as
meeting the competency requirements of the most current edition of the
Accreditation Standards for Nutrition and Dietetic Didactic Programs;
or
(2) Submit documentation,
including official transcripts, demonstrating the course of study met the
competency requirements of the most current edition of the ACEND Accreditation
Standards for Nutrition and Dietetic Didactic Programs, which is hereby
incorporated by reference. Copies of these standards may be obtained at no
charge from ACEND's website at:
https://www.eatrightpro.org/acend/accreditation-standards-fees-and-policies/2022-standards-and-templates.
(i) Applicants providing evidence
of completing academic requirements in
G.S.
90-357.5(c) shall submit
documentation, including official transcripts, demonstrating completion of the
requirements stated in
G.S.
90-357.5(c)(1).
(j) Applicants providing evidence of
completing a Board-approved internship or documented, supervised practice
experience in
G.S.
90-357.5(a)(1)(b) shall
either:
(1) Submit a verification statement
that includes the original signature of the Program Director of a documented,
supervised practice experience that has been accredited by the ACEND as meeting
the competency requirements of the most current edition of the Accreditation
Standards for Nutrition and Dietetics Internship Programs; or
(2) Submit documentation demonstrating at
least 1000 hours of documented, supervised practice experience, meeting the
competency requirements of the most current edition of the Accreditation
Standards for Nutrition and Dietetics Internship Programs issued by ACEND. The
scope of activities may include alternate supervised experiential learning such
as simulation, case studies, and role playing, but must also include at least
750 hours of direct supervised experiential learning. The 1000 hours must be
concurrent with or following completion of the academic requirements for
licensure and need not be a paid experience.
(k) The following shall be necessary for
applicant's submitting proof of completion of a Board-approved internship or a
documented, supervised practice experience in nutrition services under
Subparagraph (j)(2) of this Rule;
(1) If there
shall be more than one supervisor or facility for different parts of the
supervised practice experience, information and verification of each part, as
provided in Subparagraphs (2) and (3) of this Paragraph, is required.
(2) The applicant shall provide to the Board
for each supervisor/facility:
(A) the name and
address of the facility providing the supervised practice experience;
(B) the name, address, phone, and title of
the supervisor who supervised the supervised practice experience;
(C) a summary of nutrition services
performed, along with dates and hours spent performing them;
(D) evidence that the supervisor met the
requirements stated in
G.S.
90-357.5(a)(1)(b) at the
time of supervision; and
(E) an
attestation that the supervisor is not related to, married to, or domestic
partners with the supervisee.
(3) Each supervisor shall:
(A) regularly, commensurate with the care
provided, observe the provision of nutrition care services by the student or
trainee supervised, and evaluate, authorize, and approve all nutrition care
services of the student or trainee supervised;
(B) maintain primary responsibility for and
control over all nutrition care services performed by the student or trainee,
including clinical record keeping;
(C) ensure the student or trainee is
designated throughout the supervised practice experience by a title that
indicates the individual's status as a student or trainee;
(D) verify that the applicant participated in
nutrition services under his or her supervision, stating the total number of
hours;
(E) provide a summary of the
nutrition services completed under his or her supervision; and
(F) provide an evaluation of the applicant
for the Board to be able to assess the applicant's performance in completion of
the competencies required by ACEND.
(l) Applicants providing evidence of
completing a Board-approved internship or documented, supervised practice
experience in
G.S.
90-357.5(c)(2) must submit
documentation demonstrating at least 1000 hours of documented, supervised
practice experience, meeting the requirements as stated in
G.S.
90-357.5(c)(2). The scope of
activities may include alternate supervised experiential learning such as
simulation, case studies, and role playing, but must also include at least 750
hours of direct supervised experiential learning. The 1000 hours must be
concurrent with or following completion of the academic requirements for
licensure and need not be a paid experience. Learning experiences must prepare
students to provide nutrition care services for various populations of diverse
cultures, genders, and across the life cycle, which may include infants,
children, adolescents, adults, pregnant/lactating females, and older adults and
to be able to competently formulate actionable medical nutrition therapies and
interventions, education, counseling, and ongoing care for the prevention,
modulation, and management of a range of acute and chronic medical conditions,
including:
(1) underweight, overweight,
malnutrition, and obesity;
(2)
cardiometabolic;
(3)
endocrine;
(4) immune and
autoimmune; and
(5)
gastrointestinal disorders.
(m) The following shall be necessary for
proof of completion of a Board-approved internship or a documented, supervised
practice experience in nutrition services under Paragraph (l) of this Rule:
(1) If there shall be more than one
supervisor or facility for different parts of the supervised practice
experience, information and verification of each part, as provided in
Subparagraphs (2) and (3) of this Paragraph, is required.
(2) The applicant shall provide to the Board
for each supervisor/facility:
(A) the name and
address of the facility providing the supervised practice experience;
(B) the name, address, phone, and title of
the supervisor who supervised the supervised practice experience;
(C) a summary of nutrition services
performed, along with dates, and hours spent performing them;
(D) evidence that the supervisor met the
requirements as stated in
G.S.
90-357.5(c)(2) at the time
of supervision; and
(E) an
attestation that the supervisor is not related to, married to, or domestic
partners with the supervisee.
(3) Each supervisor shall:
(A) regularly, commensurate with the care
provided, observe the provision of nutrition care services by the student or
trainee supervised, and evaluate, authorize, and approve all nutrition care
services of the student or trainee supervised;
(B) maintain primary responsibility for and
control over all nutrition care services performed by the student or trainee,
including clinical record keeping;
(C) ensure the student or trainee is
designated throughout the supervised practice experience by a title that
indicates the individual's status as a student or trainee;
(D) verify that the applicant participated in
nutrition services under his or her supervision, stating the total number of
hours;
(E) provide a summary of the
nutrition services completed under his or her supervision; and
(F) provide an evaluation of the applicant
for the Board to be able to assess the applicant's performance in the provision
of nutrition services, as defined in
21 NCAC
17 .0101(12), to address, at
a minimum, the acute and chronic medical conditions listed in Paragraph (l) of
this Rule.
(n) Applicants who have obtained his or her
education outside of the United States and its territories shall:
(1) Have his or her academic degrees
evaluated by a Board-approved foreign credential evaluating service as
equivalent to a baccalaureate or higher degree conferred by a U.S. college or
university accredited by the regional accrediting agencies recognized by the
Council on Higher Education Accreditation and the U.S. Department of Education;
and
(2) All documents submitted in
a language other than English shall be accompanied by a certified translation
thereof in English from a Board-approved translation service.
(3) The following foreign credential
evaluating and translation services are Board-approved:
(A) Academic and Professional International
Evaluation, Inc., which may be found at: www.apie.org;
(B) Academic Credentials Evaluation
Institute, Inc., which may be found at: https://www.acei-global.org/;
(C) American Education Research Corporation,
Inc., which may be found at: http://www.aerc-eval.com/;
(D) Association of International Credential
Evaluators, Inc., which may be found at: www.aice-eval.org;
(E) Bruscan Educational Information Services,
which may be found at: http://www.bruscan.com/;
(F) Center for Educational Documentation,
Inc., which may be found at: http://www.cedevaluations.com/;
(G) Education Credential Evaluators, Inc.,
which may be found at: www.ece.org;
(H) Educational Perspectives, which may be
found at: https://www.edperspective.org/;
(I) Foundation for International Services,
Inc., which may be found at: https://www.fis-web.com/;
(J) International Education Research
Foundation, which may be found at: www.ierf.org;
(K) Josef Silny & Associates, which may
be found at: http://www.jsilny.org/;
(L) SpanTran: The Evaluation Company, which
may be found at: https://www.spantran.com/; or
(M) World Education Services, Inc., which may
be found at: https://www.wes.org/.
(o) If the Board determines that
the application does not demonstrate satisfaction of the requirements specified
in G.S.
90-357.5 and this Rule, the Board shall
notify the applicant in writing. The notification shall include what is
required to demonstrate the applicant meets the statutory requirements, and the
applicant shall be:
(1) offered the ability
to place the application on hold for a time period of up to one year from the
date of the letter providing the Board's determination, so long as such a
request is made in writing within 30 days of the date of the letter. During
this hold time, the applicant may provide other evidence demonstrating the
applicant satisfied the requirements the Board determined were not
met;
(2) offered the opportunity to
appear for an interview before the Board. At any time during that interview,
the applicant may stop the interview, and request to have all or any part of
requested information provided in writing; and (3) offered the ability to
withdraw the application so long as such a request is made in writing within 30
days of the date of the letter. The applicant will be allowed to apply for
licensure at a later time.
(p) If an applicant who received the notice
specified in Paragraph (o) of this Rule does not provide a written response to
the Board within 30 days of the date of the notification requesting that he or
she be granted an interview or his or her application be placed on hold or
withdrawn, or after the opportunity for an interview the Board determines the
applicant has still not demonstrated satisfaction of the requirements specified
in G.S.
90-357.5 and this Rule and the applicant has
not requested his or her application be placed on hold or withdrawn, the Board
shall issue the applicant an official rejection as provided in
G.S.
90-358.
(q) A rejected applicant shall have 60 days
from the date of official rejection to request a contested case hearing in
accordance with the rules of this Chapter.
Notes
Temporary Adoption Eff. March 19, 1992 for a Period of 180 Days to Expire on September 13, 1992;
Eff. June 1, 1992;
Recodified from 21 NCAC 17 .0004 Eff. February 1, 1995;
Amended Eff. December 1, 2011; July 18, 2002; March 1, 1996.
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