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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 310 — Dietitians and nutritionists

310.031 Certification as a nutritionist.

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(1)An applicant for certification as a nutritionist shall file a written application on
forms provided by the board.
(2)An applicant for certification as a nutritionist shall:
(a)Be a graduate of a baccalaureate degree program, approved by the board, from
a United States regionally-accredited college or university; and
(b)Be a graduate of a master's degree program, approved by the board, in food
science, nutrition, or a closely related area to food science or nutrition, and
have a minimum of twelve
(12)semester hours of graduate credit in human
nutrition from a United States regionally-accredited college or university, or
(3)Be qualified for licensure as a licensed dietitian under the provisions of KRS
310.021 and apply to the board for certification as a certified nutritionist.
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