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Code · Missouri · Chapter 324

324.215. Issuance of license, when — reciprocity — reexamination, limitations.

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324.215. Issuance of license, when — reciprocity — reexamination, limitations. — 1. The committee shall issue a license to each candidate who files an application and pays the fee as required by the provisions of sections 324.200 to 324.225 and who furnishes evidence satisfactory to the committee that the candidate has complied with the provisions of section 324.210 or with the provisions of subsection 2 of this section.
2. The committee may issue a license to any dietitian who has a valid current license to practice dietetics or medical nutrition therapy in another country, provided that such person is licensed in a country whose requirements for licensure are substantially equal to, or greater than, the requirements for licensure of dietitians in Missouri at the time the applicant applies for licensure.
3. The committee may not allow any person to sit for the examination for licensure as a dietitian in this state who has failed the examination as approved by the committee three times, until the applicant submits evidence of satisfactory completion of additional course work or experience and has been approved by the committee for reexamination.
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(L. 1998 H.B. 1601, et al. merged with S.B. 650, A.L. 1999 H.B. 343, A.L. 2004 S.B. 1122, A.L. 2018 S.B. 840)
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