North Dakota Code § 43-44-20

Limited practice without a license
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Upon prior written application to the board, a foreign practitioner practicing under this 
section may provide medical nutrition therapy or nutrition care services for the purpose of 
treating or managing a disease or medical condition in this state under section 43 -51-05 if the 
practitioner is acting within the scope of practice designated by the foreign practitioner's license 
and by this title without obtaining a license from the board if the services are provided for no 
more than thirty full or partial days per year. The one -year period commences on the date the 
written application is approved by the board. An application from a foreign practitioner under this 
section must include verified documentation from the appropriate licensing authority which 
identifies the requirements for licensure in that jurisdiction and which confirms that the 
practitioner is licensed and in good standing in that jurisdiction and any other information 
requested by the board. The board may require payment of a fee of twenty -five dollars or other 
fee established by the board by administrative rule, not to exceed the higher of twenty -five 
dollars or one-tenth of the fee for an annual license from the board, as a condition of approving 
an application under this section. A foreign practitioner is subject to the regulatory and 
disciplinary provisions of section 43-51-08 and this chapter.

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