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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

310.040 Kentucky Board of Licensure and Certification for Dietitians and

361 words·~2 min read·/ky/310-040

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Nutritionists.
(1)The Kentucky Board of Licensure and Certification for Dietitians and Nutritionists
is hereby created to be comprised of seven
(7)members appointed by the Governor.
Three
(3)members shall be licensed dietitians, three
(3)members shall be certified
nutritionists and one
(1)member shall be a public member who shall have no
pecuniary interest in the nutrition field. Of the members from the nutrition field, one
(1)shall represent hospitals, one
(1)shall represent health care facilities other than
hospitals, one
(1)shall represent state or local nutritional programs or shall be in
private practice and one
(1)shall be a dietetic educator. Appointments may be made
from a list of nominees submitted to the Governor by the Kentucky Dietetic
Association, the Kentucky Hospital Association, the Kentucky Association of
Health Care Facilities, and the Kentucky Medical Association.
(2)Each member of the board shall serve for a term of four
(4)years, except that for
initial appointments, one
(1)shall be for four
(4)years, two
(2)shall be for three
years, and two
(2)shall be for two
(2)years and one
(1)shall be for one
(1)year. No
member shall serve more than two
(2)consecutive terms and each member on July
15, 1994, shall serve on the board until his successor is appointed. Vacancies shall
be filled by appointment of the Governor for the unexpired term.
(3)The board shall organize annually and elect one
(1)of its members as chairman and
one
(1)of its members as secretary. A quorum of the board shall consist of four
members. The board shall meet at least quarterly and upon the call of the chairman,
or at the request of two
(2)or more members to the secretary of the board.
(4)Each member of the board shall receive compensation for services in an amount
determined by the department, not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100) dollars per
meeting. The members shall be reimbursed for all travel expenses for attending the
meetings of the board. The compensation of members and employees of the board
shall be paid from the revolving fund established in KRS 310.041(7).
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