West Virginia Code § 30-35-7

Qualifications; licensure; examinations; waivers and fees
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(a) An applicant for a license to engage in practice as a licensed dietitian shall submit to the
board written evidence, verified by oath, that he or she:
(1) Complies with the code of ethics adopted by the board;
(2) Has completed a major course of study in human nutrition, dietetics, food systems
management or the equivalent thereof and possesses a baccalaureate or post-baccalaureate
degree; and
(3) Has completed a planned continuous professional experience component in dietetic
practice of not less than nine hundred hours under the supervision of a registered or
licensed dietitian.
(b) Each applicant is required to pass a written examination demonstrating competence in
the discipline of dietetics and nutrition. Each writteln examination may be supplemented by
an oral examination. The board shall determine the times and places for examinations.
(c) When an applicant successfully passes an examination or examinations, the board shall
issue to the applicant a license to engage in practice as a licensed dietitian. In the event an
applicant has failed to pass examinations on three occasions, the applicant shall, in addition
to the other requirements of this section, present to the board other evidence of his or her
qualifications that the board prescribes.
(d) Upon application and submission of the applicable fee, the board may waive the
examination requirements of this section and issue a license to practice as a licensed
dietitian to an applic ant who is registered by the commission on dietetic registration or who
has been dulyV licensed as a nutritionist or dietitian under the laws of another state if the
standards for licensing in that state are no less stringent than those required under the
provisions of this article.
(e) Any person applying for a dietitian license shall submit a fee of $50 or a reasonable fee
established by legislative rule pursuant to section six, article one of this chapter with the
application to the board, which shall be deposited to the credit of the fund provided in
section five of this article.

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