Ohio Admin. Code 4759-4-08 - Limited permit
(A)
The board may
grant a limited permit to a person who has completed the education and
preprofessional requirements for licensure upon the following conditions:
(1)
The person has
filed a completed application for a limited permit and paid the appropriate
fee;
(2)
The application contains any required statements or
transcripts verifying completion of the academic and preprofessional
requirements in order to qualify to take the examination for licensure;
and
(3)
The applicant indicates intent to take the examination
for licensure within six months of the issuance of the limited
permit.
(B)
The permit shall expire if the permit holder fails to
take the examination in a timely manner or fails the examination
twice.
(C)
Limited permits shall expire six months after the date
of issuance.
(D)
A limited permit may be renewed once.
(E)
A limited permit
holder who fails the examination must report the results to the board office
immediately.
(1)
The first time the limited permit holder fails, the
limited permit holder shall practice only under the direct supervision of an
Ohio licensed dietitian.
(2)
The second time the limited permit holder fails, the
limited permit expires immediately.
(F)
A limited permit
shall not be issued to a person who has failed the examination two or more
times.
(G)
The licensed dietitian who provides direct supervision
of a person who has failed the examination and holds a limited permit shall
provide sufficient guidance and direction to enable the person to perform
competently and to protect the public.
(1)
The licensed
dietitian shall document a supervision plan for the limited permit holder to
include specific goals and strategies for assuring competent entry level
practice. The supervising dietitian shall periodically document the limited
permit holder's progress. Documentation shall include, but is not limited to,
dates of conferences, supervisory notes, written evaluations and
recommendations. Documentation should be maintained in the licensed dietitian's
records and be available upon request of the board.
(2)
Direct
supervision means that the licensee providing the supervision needs to be
readily available by telecommunication, or in person and the licensee must
review the work of the supervisee at least every seven days. When reviewing the
work of a supervisee, the licensee shall comply with standards for professional
responsibility and practice set forth in Chapter 4759-6 of the Administrative
Code.
(H)
It is the licensed dietitian's responsibility to
supervise the limited permit holder and to adequately document that
supervision. Failure to do so shall be considered a violation of the minimal
standards of care for the licensed dietitian and may result in discipline of
the licensed dietitian by the state medical board.
Replaces: 4759-4-08
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4759.05
Rule Amplifies: 4759.05, 4759.06, 4759.08
Prior Effective Dates: 11/30/1987, 02/09/1998, 03/15/2003, 03/21/2008, 11/30/2019
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