Establishes a nonrenewable temporary license for dietitians
Impact
The introduction of this temporary licensing mechanism aims to address the shortage of licensed dietitians in Missouri, making it easier for new practitioners to enter the workforce. It provides a pathway for those who might otherwise be delayed in beginning their professional practices. This is particularly significant given the growing demand for nutrition and dietetic services across various healthcare settings.
Summary
Senate Bill 1053 establishes a nonrenewable temporary license for dietitians in the state of Missouri. This bill allows applicants who have not previously passed a recognized examination, but meet other qualifications, to obtain a temporary license to practice dietetics. The temporary license allows individuals to work under the supervision of a licensed dietitian, enabling them to gain necessary experience in the field while awaiting examination or fulfilling other requirements for permanent licensure.