Business Rules Applicant must be eighteen 18 years old or older as determined from the applicant's date of birth. Country of domicile must be USA.
Applicant must provide a valid business email address. Frequently Asked Questions Q. How do I print my license online? After an individual has passed an exam, how long are the scores valid? NCDOI will honor a test score for up to one year after the exam. How do individuals report legal name changes?
How do licensees cancel or surrender a license or line of authority? Who does an individual contact to schedule an examination? Pearson VUE 1- What is the direct link to the producer licensing section of the DOI's website?
How do entities update contact information? What category of licensure is applicable to me? All licenses issued in a calendar year are issued through March 31st of the following year, regardless of date of issuance. Category C applicants hold a baccalaureate or higher degree from a regionally accredited college or university with a major course of study in an area of nutrition described in N.
This includes subsequent completion of a supervised practice experience that meets the competency requirements of an ACEND accredited supervised practice experience, and is not less than 1, hours under the supervision of a professional defined in N.
Additionally, applicants must successfully complete the registration examination for dietitian nutritionists administered by the Commission on Dietetic Registration. Category D: Reciprocity Application. Category D applicants are seeking licensure by reciprocity, and have qualifications that do not otherwise fit into another Category listed on this page. Only states with equivalent licensing requirements, as determined by the Board, will be considered.
A renewal fee is required. The Application Checklist download, at right outlines the necessary requirements for licensure. Failure to submit required information may result in delays. NCMB requires applicants for licensure to submit to a criminal background check as part of the licensure process. NCMB will review all relevant information when processing a license application and making a determination on licensure.
Below is a link to N. If NCMB denies an application in whole or in part because of a criminal conviction or otherwise, there is an appeals process that the applicant can pursue through N. Review the appeals process in N. Learn more about licensing: rules and statutes. Actions taken against you by a hospital or other health care institution.
Misdemeanor charges or convictions. Felony charges or convictions. Actions taken against you by a regulatory board or agency. Malpractice lawsuits resolved by judgement, award, payment or settlement where the lawsuit was in your name, or any settlement or payment made that affects or involve you, even if no lawsuit was filed. CME category 1 hours earned since you last renewed. You will be shown your current three-year cycle.
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