North Dakota Code § 43-44-07

Requirements for licensure - Licensed nutritionist
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1. An applicant for licensure as a licensed nutritionist shall file a written application with 
the board, submit any fees required by the board, and submit proof of completion of 
the following requirements:
a. Have received a master's or doctoral nutrition degree or validated foreign 
equivalent with a major course of study in human nutrition, foods and nutrition, 
community nutrition, public health nutrition, nutrition education, nutrition, nutrition 
science, clinical nutrition, applied clinical nutrition, nutrition counseling, nutrition 
and functional medicine, nutritional biochemistry, nutrition and integrative health, 
or a comparable course of study, or a master's or doctoral degree or validated 
foreign equivalent, in a field of clinical health care from a college or university 
accredited at the time of graduation from the appropriate regional accrediting 
agency recognized by the council on higher education accreditation and the 
United States department of education, and have completed coursework leading 
to competence in medical nutrition therapy which must consist of the following 
courses:
(1) Fifteen semester hours of clinical or life sciences, including such courses as 
chemistry, organic chemistry, biology, molecular biology, biotechnology, 
botany, genetics, genomics, neuroscience, experimental science, 
immunotherapy, pathology, pharmacology, toxicology, research methods, 
applied statistics, biostatistics, epidemiology, energy production, molecular 
pathways, hormone and transmitter regulations and imbalance, and 
pathophysiologic basis of disease. At least three semester hours must be in 
human anatomy and physiology or the equivalent.
(2) Fifteen semester hours of nutrition and metabolism, including such courses 
as nutrition assessment, developmental nutrition, nutritional aspects of 
disease, human nutrition, macronutrients, micronutrients, vitamins and 

minerals, clinical functional medicine nutrition, molecular metabolism, 
nutrition, nutritional biochemistry, nutrition and digestive health, and public 
health nutrition. At least six semester hours must be in biochemistry or an 
equivalent as approved by the board.
b. The applicant must have completed a board -approved internship or a 
documented, supervised practice experience demonstrating competency in 
nutrition care services and the provision of medical nutrition therapy of not less 
than one thousand hours including at least two hundred hours of nutrition 
assessment, two hundred hours of nutrition intervention, education, counseling, 
or management, and two hundred hours of nutrition monitoring or evaluation. A 
minimum of seven hundred hours of supervised practice experience is required in 
professional work settings and no more than three hundred hours can be in 
alternate supervised experiences such as observational client -practitioner 
interactions, simulation, case studies, and role playing. This experience must be 
under the supervision of a qualified supervisor. A qualified supervisor shall 
provide onsite supervision of an applicant's supervised practice experience in the 
provision of medical nutrition therapy and provide general supervision of an 
applicant's provision of other nutrition care services that do not constitute medical 
nutrition therapy.
c. The applicant meets one of the following criteria:
(1) The applicant has successfully completed a board -approved examination 
such as the certification examination for nutrition specialists administered by 
the board for certification of nutrition specialists or the diplomate 
examination administered by the American clinical board of nutrition; or
(2) The applicant has either a valid certification with the board for certification of 
nutrition specialists that gives the applicant the right to use the term 
"certified nutrition specialist" or "CNS" or a valid certification with the 
American clinical board of nutrition which gives the applicant the right to use 
the term "diplomate, American clinical board of nutrition" or "DACBN".
d. The applicant shall complete a background check or fingerprinting if requested by 
the board.
2. An applicant for renewal of a license as a licensed nutritionist:
a. Shall comply with subsection 1.
b. Must have satisfactorily completed continuing education requirements as 
specified and approved by the board.
c. Shall complete a background check or fingerprinting if requested by the board.

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