I have just graduated from college, accepted a job in dietetics, and do not plan to take the CDR exam for at least two months. Do I need a license to practice?
If you plan to work in a position that is not exempt from the Dietetics Practice Act, you must be licensed. You may apply for and receive a provisional license. After you pass the CDR exam and pay the difference between a provisional license and a regular license, you will be issued a new licensure certificate and card.
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