[I N T R O D U C
E D] SENATE BILL NO. 801
To create chapter 324, RSMo, by enacting ten new sections relating to the regulation of the practice of dietetics, with penalty provisions.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI,
AS FOLLOWS:
Section A. Chapter 324, RSMo, is created by adding ten new sections, to be known as sections 324.001, 324.003, 324.006, 324.009, 324.015, 324.020, 324.025, 324.030, 324.035 and 324.040, to read as follows:
324.001. 1. Sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act shall be known and may be cited as the "Dietitian Practice Act".
2. As used in sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act, the following terms mean:
(1) "Committee", the state committee of dietitians;
(2) "Dietitian", a health care professional engaged in the practice of dietetics;
(3) "Dietetics", professional conduct based on knowledge, integration and application of principles derived from the sciences of food, nutrition, diet therapy, biochemistry, physiology, pathophysiology, microbiology, management and behavioral and social sciences, including, but not limited to:
(a) The planning, provision, evaluation and modification of dietary treatment and instruction, including a nutritional care plan for preventive or therapeutic purposes of nutrition-related illness and disease to the patient and the patient's family;
(b) The interpretation of nutritional status indicators, nutritional assessment, nutritional recommendations, nutrition care and counsel, on such subjects, for persons who are ill, injured or experiencing alterations in normal health processes;
(c) The administration of medical nutrition therapy and treatment as prescribed by a person licensed in this state to prescribe such medical nutrition therapies and treatments;
(d) The evaluating, modifying, improving and maintaining of appropriate standards of delivery of dietetic services;
(e) The training and supervision of other persons in the performance of any of the activities provided in paragraphs (a) to (d) of this subdivision;
(4) "Director", the director of the division of professional registration in the department of economic development;
(5) "Division", the division of professional registration of the department of economic development;
(6) "Licensed dietitian", a person who is licensed pursuant to the provisions of sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act to engage in the practice of dietetics.
324.003. 1. There is hereby established the "State Committee of Dietitians" which shall guide, advise and make recommendations to the division and fulfill other responsibilities designated by sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act. The committee shall approve the examination required by section 324.015 of this act and shall assist the division in carrying out the provisions of sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act.
2. The committee shall consist of six members, including one public member, appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate. Each member of the committee shall be a citizen of the United States and a resident of this state and, except as provided in this section, shall be licensed as a dietitian by this state. Beginning with the first appointments made after August 28, 1996, two members shall be appointed for four years, two members shall be appointed for three years and two members shall be appointed for two years. Thereafter, all members shall be appointed to serve four-year terms. No person shall be eligible for reappointment who has served as a member of the committee for a total of eight years. The membership of the committee shall reflect the differences in levels of education and work experience with consideration being given to race, gender and ethnic origins. No more than three members shall be from the same political party. The membership shall be representative of the various geographic regions of the state.
3. A vacancy in the office of a member shall be filled by appointment by the governor for the remainder of the unexpired term.
4. Each member of the committee shall receive as compensation, an amount set by the committee not to exceed fifty dollars for each day devoted to the affairs of the committee, and shall be reimbursed for necessary and actual expenses incurred in the performance of the member's official duties. All staff for the committee shall be provided by the division.
5. The committee shall hold an annual meeting at which it shall elect from its membership a chairperson and secretary. The committee may hold such additional meetings as may be required in the performance of its duties, provided that notice of every meeting shall be given to each member at least three days prior to the date of the meeting. A quorum of the board shall consist of a majority of its members.
6. The governor may remove a committee member for misconduct, incompetency, neglect of the member's official duties, or for cause.
7. The public member shall be at the time of the person's appointment a citizen of the United States; a resident of this state for a period of one year and a registered voter; a person who is not and never was a member of any profession licensed or regulated by sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act or the spouse of such person; and a person who does not have and never has had a material, financial interest in either the providing of the professional services regulated by sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act, or an activity or organization directly related to any profession licensed or regulated by sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act. The duties of the public member shall not include the determination of the technical requirements to be met for licensure or whether any person meets such technical requirements or of the technical competence or technical judgment of a licensee or a candidate for licensure.
324.006. 1. After July 1, 1997, no person may use the title, licensed dietitian, dietitian or L.D. and engage in the practice of dietetics in this state unless the person is licensed pursuant to the provisions of sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act.
2. If the person does not use the title, dietitian, licensed dietitian or L.D., or any way represent that the person is a licensed dietitian, sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act shall not apply to:
(1) The furnishing of verbal nutrition information as an operator or employee of a weight loss program or a business that sells health products, including dietary supplements, foods or food materials or disseminating written nutrition information in connection with the distribution of such products;
(2) The furnishing of nontherapeutic nutritional care or nutrition advice with or without compensation.
3. Sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act shall not apply to:
(1) Any person registered, certificated or licensed by this state, another state, or any recognized national certification agent acceptable to the division to practice any other occupation or profession while rendering services similar in nature to dietetics in the performance of the occupation or profession which the person is registered, certificated or licensed; or
(2) The practice of any dietitian who is employed by any agency or department of the state of Missouri while discharging the person's duties in that capacity.
4. Any person who violates the provisions of subsection 1 of this section is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
324.009. 1. Nothing in sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act shall be construed to authorize any person licensed pursuant to sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act as a licensed dietitian to engage in any manner of the practice of medicine as defined by the laws of this state.
2. Any person licensed pursuant to sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act as a licensed dietitian shall practice dietetics only within the scope of the person's education and training as provided in sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act.
324.015. 1. An applicant for licensure as a dietitian shall be at least twenty-one years of age.
2. Each applicant shall furnish evidence to the division that:
(1) The applicant has completed a didactic program in dietetics which is approved or accredited by the Commission on Accreditation/Approval for Dietetic Education and a minimum of a baccalaureate degree from an acceptable educational institution accredited by a regional accrediting body or accredited by an accrediting body which has been approved by the United States Department of Education;
(2) The applicant has completed a supervised practice requirement from an institution that is certified by a nationally recognized professional organization as having a dietetics specialty or who meets criteria for dietetics education established by the committee. The committee may promulgate rules specifying which professional organization certifications are to be recognized and may set standards for education, training and experience required for those without such specialty certification to become dietitians.
3. The applicant shall successfully pass an examination as determined by the committee pursuant to administrative rules. The committee may waive the examination requirement and grant licensure to an applicant for a license as a dietitian who:
(1) Presents satisfactory evidence to the committee of current registration as a dietitian with the Commission on Dietetic Registration; or
(2) For a period of six months from July 1, 1997, a person may apply for licensure without examination and shall be exempt from the academic requirements of sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act if the committee is satisfied that the applicant:
(a) Has been a resident of the state of Missouri for at least the last six months; and
(b) Holds a valid license as a dietitian from another state; or
(c) Has a bachelor's degree in a program approved by the division.
4. The division may determine by rule the type of documentation needed to verify that an applicant meets the qualifications provided in subsection 3 of this section.
324.020. 1. Applications for licensure as a dietitian shall be in writing, submitted to the division on forms prescribed by the division and furnished to the applicant. The application shall contain the applicant's statements showing the applicant's education, experience and such other information as the division may require. Each application shall contain a statement that it is made under oath or affirmation and that the information contained therein is true and correct to the best knowledge and belief of the applicant, subject to the penalties provided for the making of a false affidavit or declaration. Each application shall be accompanied by the fees required by the division.
2. The division shall mail a renewal notice to the last known address of each licensee prior to the licensure renewal date. Failure to provide the division with the information required for licensure, or to pay the licensure fee after such notice shall effect a revocation of the license after a period of sixty days from the licensure renewal date. The license shall be restored if, within two years of the licensure date, the applicant submits a written application and pays the licensure fee and a delinquency fee.
3. A new certificate to replace any certificate lost, destroyed or mutilated may be issued subject to the rules of the division upon payment of a fee.
4. The division shall set by rule the appropriate amount of fees authorized herein. The fees shall be set at a level to produce revenue which shall not substantially exceed the cost and expense of administering the provisions of sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act. All fees provided for in sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act shall be collected by the director who shall transmit the funds to the director of revenue to be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of the "Dietitian Fund" which is hereby created.
5. The provisions of section 33.080, RSMo, to the contrary notwithstanding, money in this fund shall not be transferred and placed to the credit of general revenue until the amount in the fund at the end of the biennium exceeds two times the amount of the appropriations from the dietitian fund for the preceding fiscal year. The amount, if any, in the fund which shall lapse is that amount in the fund which exceeds the appropriate multiple of the appropriations from the dietitian fund for the preceding fiscal year.
324.025. 1. The division shall issue a license to each candidate who files an application and pays the fee as required by the provisions of sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act and who furnishes evidence satisfactory to the committee that the candidate has complied with the provisions of section 5 of this act or with the provisions of subsection 2 of this section.
2. The division shall issue a license to any dietitian who is currently licensed in another jurisdiction and has no violation, suspension or revocation of a license to practice dietetics in any jurisdiction, provided that, such person is licensed in a jurisdiction whose requirements for licensure are substantially equal to, or greater than, the requirements for licensure of dietitians in Missouri at the time the applicant applies for licensure.
3. The division shall not allow any person to sit for the examination for licensure as a dietitian in this state who has failed the examination as approved by the committee three times, until the applicant submits evidence of satisfactory completion of additional course work or experience and has been approved by the committee for reexamination.
324.030. 1. The division may refuse to issue any license or renew any license required by the provisions of sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act for one or any combination of reasons stated in subsection 2 of this section. The division shall notify the applicant in writing of the reasons for the refusal and shall advise the applicant of the right to file a complaint with the administrative hearing commission as provided in chapter 621, RSMo.
2. The division may cause a complaint to be filed with the administrative hearing commission as provided in chapter 621, RSMo, against the holder of any license required by sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act or any person who has failed to renew or has surrendered the person's license for any one or any combination of the following causes:
(1) Incompetency, misconduct, gross negligence, fraud, misrepresentation or dishonesty in the performance of the functions or duties of a dietitian;
(2) Use of any controlled substance, as defined in chapter 195, RSMo, or alcoholic beverage, to an extent that such use impairs a person's ability to engage in the occupation of dietetics; except for the fact that a person has undergone treatment for past substance or alcohol abuse or has participated in a recovery program, shall not by itself be cause for refusal to issue or renew a license;
(3) The person has been fully adjudicated and found guilty, or entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, in a criminal prosecution under the laws of any state or of the United States, for any offense reasonably related to the qualifications, functions or duties of a dietitian, for any offense an essential element of which is fraud, dishonesty or an act of violence, or for any offense involving moral turpitude, whether or not sentence is imposed;
(4) Use of fraud, deception, misrepresentation or bribery in securing a license issued pursuant to the provisions of sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act or in obtaining permission to take the examination required pursuant to sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act;
(5) Obtaining or attempting to obtain any fee, charge, tuition or other compensation by fraud, deception or misrepresentation;
(6) Violation of, or assisting or enabling any person to violate, any provision of sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act, or of any lawful rule or regulation adopted pursuant to sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act;
(7) Impersonation of any person holding a license or allowing any person to use his or her license or diploma from any school;
(8) Revocation or suspension of a license or other right to practice dietetics by another state, territory, federal agency or country upon grounds for which revocation or suspension is authorized in this state;
(9) Final adjudication as incapacitated by a court of competent jurisdiction;
(10) Assisting or enabling any person to practice or offer to practice dietetics who is not licensed or currently eligible to practice pursuant to the provisions of sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act;
(11) Obtaining a license based upon a material mistake of fact;
(12) Failure to display a valid license if so required by sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act or any rule promulgated pursuant thereto;
(13) Violation of any professional trust or confidence;
(14) Use of any advertisement or solicitation which is false, misleading or deceptive to the general public or persons to whom the advertisement or solicitation is primarily directed;
(15) Being guilty of unethical conduct as defined in the ethical standards for dietitians adopted by the committee pursuant to administrative rule.
3. Any person, organization, association or corporation who reports or provides information to the division pursuant to the provisions of sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act and who does so in good faith shall not be subject to an action for civil damages as a result thereof.
4. After the filing of a complaint pursuant to subsection 2 of this section, the proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with the provisions of chapter 621, RSMo. Upon a finding by the administrative hearing commission that the grounds, provided in subsection 2 of this section, for disciplinary action are met, the division may, singly or in combination, censure or place the person named in the complaint on probation on such terms and conditions as the division deems appropriate for a period not to exceed three years, or revoke the license of the person.
5. The division shall maintain an information file containing each complaint filed with the division relating to a holder of a license, the division, at least quarterly, shall notify the complainant and holder of a license of the complaint's status until final disposition.
324.035. 1. The division shall:
(1) Recommend for prosecution violations of sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act to the appropriate prosecuting or circuit attorney;
(2) Employ, within the funds appropriated, such employees as are necessary to carry out the provisions of sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act;
(3) Exercise all budgeting, purchasing, reporting and other related management functions;
(4) Promulgate, with the advice and consent of the committee, such rules and regulations as are necessary to administer the provisions of sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act.
2. No rule or portion of a rule promulgated under the authority of sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act shall become effective unless it has been promulgated pursuant to the provisions of section 536.024, RSMo.
324.040. 1. No provision of sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act shall be construed to mandate benefits or third-party reimbursement for services of dietitians in the policies or contract of any insurance company, health services corporation or other third-party payor.
2. No provision of sections 324.001 to 324.040 of this act shall be construed to effect procedures for billing for dietitian services provided by agencies, corporations or organizations that employ licensed dietitians.