West Virginia Code § 30-35-1

License to practice
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(a) After June 30, 1997, anyone who represents or implies to the public by use of the title
"dietitian" or "licensed dietitian" or any other title intended to convey the impression that he
or she is authorized to practice dietetics in this state must be licensed pursuant to this
article.
(b) No person may use any title, sign, card or other device which indicates that such person
is a licensed dietitian unless expressly authorized and licensed pursuant to the provisions of
this article: Provided, That a dietitian registered by the commission on dietetic registration
may use the title of registered dietitian: Provided, however, Thatu the requirements and
provisions of this article do not apply to any person employed as a cook at any public or
private educational institution in this state. t
(c) Nothing in this article may be construed to affect individuals who furnish nutrition
information on food, food materials or dietary supplements or who engage in explanation to
customers about food, food materials or dietary suplplements in connection with the
marketing and distribution of those products, sand who do not use the title "dietician" or
"licensed dietician."

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