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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 309 — Miscellaneous occupations and professions

309.327 Use of titles -- Application and construction of KRS 309.325 to 309.339.

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(1)A person shall use the title "master licensed diabetes educator," "licensed diabetes
educator," or "apprentice diabetes educator" or hold himself or herself out as a
"master licensed diabetes educator," "licensed diabetes educator," or "apprentice
diabetes educator" or a title substantially similar, or engage in the practice of
diabetes education, display a sign or in any other way advertise or present himself or
herself as a person who practices diabetes education only if he or she holds a
current, unsuspended and unrevoked license or permit issued by the board pursuant
to KRS 309.325 to 309.339.
(2)Nothing in KRS 309.325 to 309.339 shall apply to persons licensed, certified, or
registered under any other provision of the Kentucky Revised Statutes, including
but not limited to physicians, nurses, pharmacists, dietitians, and nutritionists or
students in accredited training programs in those professions, and nothing in KRS
309.325 to 309.339 shall be construed to limit, interfere with, or restrict the
practice, descriptions of services, or manner in which they hold themselves out to
the public.
(3)Nothing in KRS 309.325 to 309.339 shall be construed to alter, amend, or interfere
with the practice of those who provide health care services, including but not
limited to physicians, nurses, pharmacists, dietitians, and nutritionists.
(4)Nothing in KRS 309.325 to 309.339 shall apply to activities and services of an
accredited institution of higher education as part of a program of studies.
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