This bill makes a number of changes to the regulation of dietitians.
Licensure and use of titles
Under current law, a person may be certified as a dietitian by the Dietitians
Affiliated Credentialing Board (board) in the Department of Regulation and
Licensing (DRL). With certain exceptions, current law prohibits a person who is not
certified by the board from designating himself or herself as a dietitian, claiming to
provide dietetic services, or using any title or initial that would represent that person
as certified or licensed as a dietitian or in a nutrition-related field.
"Dietitian" is defined under current law as an individual who practices
dietetics, which is defined to mean the integration and application of principles from
nutritional science, biochemistry, food systems management, and other fields in
order to achieve or maintain the health of an individual or group of individuals.
"Dietetics" is further defined under current law to include assessing the nutritional
needs of an individual or group of individuals; establishing priorities, goals and
objectives to meet those nutritional needs; and providing nutritional counseling.
This bill changes the title of a person licensed by the board from "dietitian" to
"dietitian or nutritionist," and defines a dietitian or nutritionist as a person who
practices dietetics and nutrition care services. The bill also changes the title of the
board to the Dietetics and Nutrition Care Services Affiliated Credentialing Board.
The bill defines "dietetics and nutrition care services" to mean the integration and
application of principles derived from the sciences of food, nutrition, management,
communication, biology, physiology, behavior, and the social sciences to achieve and
maintain optimal human health. The bill defines the "practice of dietetics and
nutrition care services" to exclude the retail sale of food products or vitamins, but to
include: 1) the assessment of the nutritional needs of an individual or group of
individuals; 2) establishing priorities, goals, and objectives to meet these nutritional
needs; and 3) medical nutrition therapy. The bill defines "medical nutrition therapy"
as nutritional diagnostic, therapy, and counseling services provided for the purpose
of managing disease.
The bill directs the board to license, not certify, persons as a licensed dietitian
or nutritionist. The bill prohibits a person who is not licensed from practicing
dietetics or nutrition care services. The bill also prohibits, with certain exceptions,
a person who is not licensed by the board from using any of the following titles or
initials: dietitian, certified dietitian, licensed dietitian, nutritionist, certified
nutritionist, licensed nutritionist, dietitian and nutritionist, certified dietitian and
nutritionist, licensed dietitian and nutritionist, nutrition consultant, nutritional
consultant, L.D., L.N., L.D.N., or any title or initials that may tend to represent that
the person is certified or licensed as a dietitian or in a nutrition-related field.
Requirements for licensure by the board
To be certified as a dietitian or nutritionist under current law, a person must
do all of the following:
1. Receive a bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree in certain fields, including
human nutrition, nutrition education, and food system management, received from
a college or university that the board determines is regionally accredited. If the
college or university is not located in the United States, the degree must be
substantially equivalent to a degree offered by a regionally accredited college or
university. Alternatively, a person may receive a degree from a program approved
by the board.
2. Complete at least 900 supervised hours of dietetics practice.
3. Pass the registration examination, or its equivalent, established by the
American Dietetic Association (ADA).
Under current law, a person who has satisfied the educational and practice
requirements described above, and who has applied to take the next available
examination, may obtain a temporary dietitian certificate.
Under the bill, to be licensed by the board, an individual must do all of the
following:
1. Possess a bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree granted from a regionally
accredited college or university and complete a didactic program in dietetics
approved by the ADA. If the college or university is not located in the United States,
the academic degree must be deemed equivalent to the degree granted by a United
States regionally accredited college or university.
2. Complete 900 supervised practice hours under a supervised practice
program accredited by the ADA.
3. Pass the registration examination for dietitians established by the ADA.
Under the bill, a person who satisfies the educational and practice
requirements described above, and who submits a letter from the ADA verifying that
person's registration eligibility status, may obtain a temporary license.
The bill requires an applicant for renewal of a license to provide DRL with the
following: 1) proof of registration with the ADA; or 2) satisfactory completion of
continuing education requirements established by the board by rule.
Exemptions from licensure
Current law exempts a person who is licensed or certified and lawfully
practicing as any of the following from obtaining certification from the board
provided the person practices within the scope of his or her license or certificate and
does not claim to be a dietitian or licensed in a nutrition-related field: nurses,
chiropractors, dentists, physicians, physical therapists, podiatrists, athletic
trainers, occupational therapists, optometrists, pharmacists, acupuncturists,
nursing home administrators, and persons to whom a practice or procedure is
delegated by any of the above. In addition, current law exempts the following from
obtaining certification from the board: 1) persons who are pursuing a degree or
certificate from an educational program approved by the board; 2) a dietetic
technician or assistant working under the supervision of a certified dietitian; 3) a
dietitian serving in the U.S. armed forces; and 4) a person who markets or distributes
food and other goods, who explains the use, benefits, or preparation of food and other
goods, and who furnishes nutritional information about food and other goods
provided that person does not claim to be a dietitian or certified dietitian and that
person complies with applicable law.
Under the bill, only the following persons do not need to obtain a license from
the board: 1) a physician; 2) a dietitian or nutritionist serving in the U.S. armed
forces; 3) a licensed chiropractor who has obtained nutritional counseling
certification; 4) a retailer that furnishes oral or written general nutrition
information about food and other goods in connection with the marketing and
distribution of those goods; 5) a person who is not practicing dietetics and nutrition
care services who provides general nutrition information about food and other goods;
and 6) a person who provides weight control services under a program of instruction
approved in writing by a licensed dietitian, a physician, or a person registered as a
dietitian with the ADA.
For further information see the state fiscal estimate, which will be printed as
an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB742, s. 1
1Section
1. 15.406 (2) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB742,4,62
15.406
(2) Dietitians Dietetics and nutrition care services affiliated
3credentialing board. (intro.) There is created in the department of regulation and
4licensing, attached to the medical examining board, a
dietitians dietetics and
5nutrition care services affiliated credentialing board consisting of the following
6members appointed for 4-year terms:
AB742, s. 2
7Section
2. 15.406 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB742,4,98
15.406
(2) (a) Three
dietitians individuals who are
certified licensed as a
9dietitian or nutritionist under subch. V of ch. 448.
AB742, s. 3
10Section
3. 48.981 (2) (a) 24. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB742,4,1111
48.981
(2) (a) 24. A dietitian
or nutritionist.
AB742, s. 4
12Section
4. 146.81 (1) (em) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB742,5,2
1146.81
(1) (em)
A dietitian certified An individual licensed as a dietitian or
2nutritionist under subch. V of ch. 448.
AB742, s. 5
3Section
5. 146.89 (1) (r) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB742,5,124
146.89
(1) (r) "Volunteer health care provider" means an individual who is
5licensed as a physician under ch. 448, dentist or dental hygienist under ch. 447,
6registered nurse, practical nurse, or nurse-midwife under ch. 441, optometrist
7under ch. 449, or physician assistant under ch. 448, who is
certified licensed as a
8dietitian
or nutritionist under subch. V of ch. 448, or who is a nurse practitioner, as
9defined in s. 255.06 (1) (d), and who receives no income from the practice of that
10health care profession or who receives no income from the practice of that health care
11profession when providing services at the nonprofit agency or school specified under
12sub. (3).
AB742, s. 6
13Section
6. 146.997 (1) (d) 6. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB742,5,1514
146.997
(1) (d) 6.
A dietician certified An individual licensed as a dietitian or
15nutritionist under subch. V of ch. 448.
AB742, s. 7
16Section
7. 180.1901 (1m) (br) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB742,5,1817
180.1901
(1m) (br)
Dietitians Dietetics and nutrition care services affiliated
18credentialing board under subch. V of ch. 448.
AB742, s. 8
19Section
8. 252.14 (1) (ar) 4m. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB742,5,2120
252.14
(1) (ar) 4m.
A dietitian certified An individual licensed as a dietitian
21or nutritionist under subch. V of ch. 448.
AB742, s. 9
22Section
9. 440.03 (13) (b) 23. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB742,5,2323
440.03
(13) (b) 23. Dietitian
or nutritionist.
AB742, s. 10
24Section
10. 440.08 (2) (a) 27m. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB742,6,2
1440.08
(2) (a) 27m. Dietitian
or nutritionist: November 1 of each
2even-numbered year; $56.
AB742, s. 11
3Section
11. 440.08 (2) (a) 27m. of the statutes, as affected by
2007 Wisconsin
4Act 20 and 2007 Wisconsin Act .... (this act), is repealed and recreated to read:
AB742,6,65
440.08
(2) (a) 27m. Dietitian or nutritionist: November 1 of each
6even-numbered year.
AB742, s. 12
7Section
12. 446.02 (6m) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB742,6,138
446.02
(6m) No chiropractor may provide counsel, direction, guidance, advice,
9or a recommendation to a patient regarding the health effects of vitamins, herbs, or
10nutritional supplements unless the chiropractor has been issued a certificate under
11sub. (2) (c). This subsection does not apply to a chiropractor licensed under this
12chapter who is
certified licensed as a
dietician dietitian or nutritionist under subch.
13V of ch. 448.
AB742, s. 13
14Section
13. Subchapter V (title) of chapter 448 [precedes 448.70] of the
15statutes is amended to read:
AB742,6,20
17SUBCHAPTER V
18DIETITIANS DIETETICS AND NUTRITION
19
CARE SERVICES AFFILIATED
20
CREDENTIALING BOARD
AB742, s. 14
22Section
14. 448.70 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 448.70 (1g) and amended
23to read:
AB742,6,2524
448.70
(1g) "Affiliated credentialing board" means the
dietitians dietetics and
25nutrition care services affiliated credentialing board.
AB742, s. 15
1Section
15. 448.70 (1d) of the statutes is created to read:
AB742,7,42
448.70
(1d) "Accreditation commission" means the commission on
3accreditation for dietetics education of the American Dietetic Association or its
4successor.
AB742, s. 16
5Section
16. 448.70 (1m) of the statutes is renumbered 448.70 (4) and amended
6to read:
AB742,7,87
448.70
(4) "
Certified Licensed dietitian
or nutritionist" means an individual
8who is
certified licensed as a dietitian
or nutritionist under this subchapter.
AB742, s. 17
9Section
17. 448.70 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB742,7,2010
448.70
(2) "Dietetics
and nutrition care services" means the integration and
11application of principles
of nutritional science, biochemistry, derived from the
12sciences of food
science, physiology, food systems
, nutrition, management,
13behavioral science communication, biology, physiology, behavior, and
the social
14science in order sciences to achieve
or and maintain
the optimal human health
of an
15individual or group of individuals. "Dietetics" includes assessing the nutritional
16needs of an individual or group of individuals and determining available resources
17and constraints in meeting those nutritional needs; establishing priorities, goals and
18objectives that meet those nutritional needs and are consistent with available
19resources and constraints; providing nutrition counseling; or developing,
20implementing and managing nutritional care systems.
AB742, s. 18
21Section
18. 448.70 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB742,7,2322
448.70
(3) "Dietitian
or nutritionist" means an individual who practices
23dietetics
and nutrition care services.
AB742, s. 19
24Section
19. 448.70 (5) to (7) of the statutes are created to read:
AB742,8,4
1448.70
(5) "Medical nutrition therapy" means nutritional diagnostic, therapy,
2and counseling services provided to an individual or group of individuals for the
3purpose of managing disease. Such services include nutrition assessment,
4interventions, reassessment, and follow-up interventions.
AB742,8,6
5(6) "Practice of dietetics and nutrition care services" includes each of the
6following but does not include the retail sale of food products or vitamins:
AB742,8,117
(a) Assessing the nutritional needs of an individual or group of individuals
8based upon biochemical, anthropometric, physical, and dietary data; determining
9the resources and constraints to meet the nutritional needs of that individual or
10group of individuals; and recommending proper nutrition intake to satisfy those
11needs.
AB742,8,1412
(b) Establishing priorities, goals, and objectives to meet the nutritional needs
13of the individual or group of individuals based on available resources and
14constraints.
AB742,8,1615
(c) Providing nutrition counseling to an individual or group of individuals
16regarding health and disease.
AB742,8,1817
(d) Evaluating, adjusting, and maintaining standards of quality in dietetics
18and nutrition care services.
AB742,8,1919
(e) Providing medical nutrition therapy.
AB742,8,21
20(7) "Registration commission" means the commission on dietetic registration
21of the American Dietetic Association or its successor.
AB742, s. 20
22Section
20. 448.71 of the statutes is created to read:
AB742,8,25
23448.71 License required. Except as provided in s. 448.72, no person may
24practice dietetics and nutrition care services unless the person is licensed as a
25dietitian or nutritionist under this subchapter.
AB742, s. 21
1Section
21. 448.72 (intro.) and (1) (intro.) of the statutes are consolidated,
2renumbered 448.72 (intro.) and amended to read:
AB742,9,5
3448.72 Applicability. (intro.) This subchapter does not
do any of the
4following: (1) (intro.) Require require a
certificate license under this subchapter for
5any of the following:
AB742, s. 22
6Section
22. 448.72 (1) (a) and (b) of the statutes are repealed.
AB742, s. 23
7Section
23. 448.72 (1) (c) of the statutes is renumbered 448.72 (9) and
8amended to read:
AB742,9,159
448.72
(9) A
person pursuing a supervised course of study, including
10internships, leading to a degree or certificate student enrolled in
a dietetics
11educational program that is from an accredited
educational program or an
12educational program approved by the
affiliated credentialing board accreditation
13commission if the student's enrollment is for the purpose of meeting eligibility
14requirements to take the examination for dietitians established by the registration
15commission.
AB742, s. 24
16Section
24. 448.72 (1) (d) of the statutes is repealed.
AB742, s. 25
17Section
25. 448.72 (1) (e) of the statutes is renumbered 448.72 (10) and
18amended to read:
AB742,9,2319
448.72
(10) A dietitian
or nutritionist who is serving in the U.S. armed forces,
20as defined in s. 40.02 (57m), or in the commissioned corps of the federal public health
21service or is employed by the U.S. veterans administration, and who is engaged in
22the practice of dietetics
and nutrition care services as part of that service or
23employment.
AB742, s. 26
24Section
26. 448.72 (1) (f) of the statutes is repealed.
AB742, s. 27
25Section
27. 448.72 (2) of the statutes is repealed.
AB742, s. 28
1Section
28. 448.72 (3) of the statutes is renumbered 448.76 (3) and amended
2to read:
AB742,10,73
448.76
(3) Prohibit an An individual described in
sub. (1) (e) from using s.
4448.72 (10) may use the title "dietitian
or nutritionist" or any letters or designation
5that represents or may tend to represent the individual as a dietitian
or nutritionist,
6if the title, letters
, or designation is used only in the course of the individual's service
7or employment.
AB742, s. 29
8Section
29. 448.72 (4) of the statutes is renumbered 448.76 (4) and amended
9to read:
AB742,10,1210
448.76
(4) Prohibit an An individual who is registered as a dietitian with the
11registration commission
on dietetic registration of the American Dietetic Association 12from using may use the title
"
dietitian" or "registered dietitian"
or the initials, "R.D.".
AB742, s. 30
13Section
30. 448.72 (5) of the statutes is renumbered 448.76 (5) and amended
14to read:
AB742,10,1815
448.76
(5) Prohibit an An individual who is registered as a dietetic technician
16with the
registration commission
on dietetic registration of the American Dietetic
17Association from using may use the title "dietetic technician"
or, "dietetic technician
18registered" registered," or the initials, "D.T.R.".