21 N.C. Admin. Code 17 .0109 - ISSUANCE AND RENEWAL OF LICENSE
(a) An
applicant shall be issued a license based on compliance with requirements
stated in
G.S.
90-357.5 and the rules in this
Chapter.
(b) A licensee shall
notify the Board of any change in the licensee's personal or professional
mailing address within 30 days of that change.
(c) Licenses shall expire on March 31 of
every year. A license for an LDN or LN shall be issued for a period of one year
beginning April 1 and ending March 31. If an LDN or LN license is initially
granted, reinstated, or reactivated between January 1 and March 31, the license
shall be granted from the time of issuance through March 31 of the following
year.
(d) At least 30 days prior to
the expiration date of the license, the Board shall send the licensee written
notice via USPS or electronic mail of the amount of renewal fee due, and
instructions on how the licensee may renew online at www.ncbdn.org. Each applicant for renewal shall
file a completed application with the Board.
(e) A licensee's renewal application must be
submitted online prior to the expiration date. The licensee's renewal fee must
also be received or postmarked prior to the expiration date in order to avoid
the late renewal fee. If the fee is mailed, it must be sent to the mailing
address provided in
21 NCAC 17
.0104(d). The licensee shall be
responsible for filing any change of email or physical address where renewal
notices are to be sent. Failure to receive renewal notice due to the licensee's
failure to file change of addresses with the Board shall not be justification
for late renewal.
(f) Renewal
applications shall require licensees attest that the information on the
application is true and complete. The applicant shall provide a written
explanation and all available court documents evidencing the circumstances of
any pending charge or conviction, not previously made known to the Board, if
requested by the Board. The Board shall use these documents when determining if
a license should be renewed under
G.S.
90-363.
(g) Applicants for renewal of licenses shall
provide documentation of having met continuing education requirements by
submitting:
(1) Verification of current
certification as a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist by the CDR, and
verification of compliance with CDR's continuing education requirements. The
continuing education standards required to maintain certification are contained
in the "Professional Development Portfolio Guide," which is hereby incorporated
by reference including subsequent amendments and editions of reference
material. Copies of this standard may be obtained at no charge from CDR's
website at:
https://www.cdrnet.org/pdp/professional-development-portfolio-guide;
(2) A summary of continuing education on the
form provided by the Board documenting completion of 75 hours of continuing
education for a five year period. The continuing education hours must meet the
standards contained in the "Professional Development Portfolio Guide."
Documentary evidence for continuing education activities shall include the
following for each activity:
(A) the name of
provider/sponsor;
(B) the name of
accrediting organization;
(C) the
title of the activity;
(D) the date
attended;
(E) the continuing
education hours earned; and
(F) a
record of attendance or participation;
(3) Verification of current certification as
a Certified Nutrition Specialist by the BCNS, and verification of compliance
with BCNS's continuing education requirements. The continuing education
standards required to maintain certification are listed on the Board for
Certification of Nutrition Specialists' website, which is hereby incorporated
by reference including subsequent amendments or editions of reference material.
Copies of this standard may be obtained at no charge from the BCNS's website
at: https://nutritionspecialists.org/cns-tools/recertification;
or
(4) Verification of current
certification as a Diplomate, American Clinical Board of Nutrition by the ACBN,
and verification of compliance with ACBN's continuing education requirements.
The continuing education standards required to maintain certification are
listed on the American Clinical Board of Nutrition's website, which is hereby
incorporated by reference including subsequent amendments or editions of
reference material. Copies of this standard may be obtained at no charge from
the ACBN's website at: https://www.acbn.org/policiesprocedures.pdf.
(h) The Board shall furnish a
renewal license to each licensee who meets all renewal requirements by the
expiration date.
(i) The Board
shall renew a license upon the payment of a late fee within 60 days of the
expiration date. If the license has been expired for 60 days or less, the
license may be renewed by submitting the online license renewal form, the
renewal and late fee, and verification of current certification as a Registered
Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Nutrition Specialist, Diplomate, American
Clinical Board of Nutrition, or, if following the requirements of Subparagraph
(g)(2) of this Rule, continuing education documentation to the Board,
postmarked on or before the end of the 60-day grace period.
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 .0009 Eff. February 1, 1995;
Amended Eff. December 1, 2011; July 18, 2002; February 1, 1995.
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