Wyo. Code R. 043-0001-3
Dietetics Licensing Board
Chapter 3: Requirements for Licensure
Effective Date: 05/23/2025 to Current
Rule Type: Current Rules & Regulations
Reference Number: 043.0001.3.05232025
Section 1. Authority. The Board is authorized under Wyoming Statute 33-47-105(a)(vi) and the WAPA to promulgate rules and regulations related to the application and licensure procedures to practice dietetics in Wyoming.
(a) The applicant shall meet all requirements during the timeframe identified immediately prior to submitting a completed application.
(b) Applications shall be deemed complete when all necessary documentation has been received by the Board office.
(c) Applications shall expire one (1) year after submission. If an application expires, the applicant shall submit a new application, including payment of fee.
(a) Eligibility. An applicant may seek initial licensure if the applicant is not licensed to practice in another jurisdiction or if that jurisdiction's licensure requirements are not as stringent as Wyoming.
(b) An applicant for initial licensure shall submit:
(i) A completed application and payment of fees;
(ii) Evidence of clinical competency by:
(A) Verifying current registration with CDR; or
(B) Completing the requirements outlined in W.S. § 33-47-106(a).
Applicants who have obtained a degree outside of the United States and its territories shall request that the ACEND evaluate that degree program to determine its equivalency as defined W.S. § 33-47-106(a)(i).
(a) Eligibility. An applicant may seek licensure by reciprocity if the applicant is actively licensed to practice in another jurisdiction with licensure requirements as stringent as Wyoming or if that jurisdiction does not require licensure.
(b) An applicant for reciprocal licensure shall submit:
(i) A completed application and payment of fees;
(ii) Evidence of clinical competency by:
(A) Verifying current registration with CDR; or
(B) Completing the requirements outlined in W. S. § 33-47-106(a).
Applicants who have obtained a degree outside of the United States and its territories shall request that the ACEND evaluate that degree program to determine its equivalency as defined W.S. § 33-47-106(a)(i); and
(iii) A license verification directly from their current jurisdiction, if applicable.
(a) Eligibility. An applicant may seek temporary permit if the applicant:
(i) Is currently practicing or has practiced as a dietitian in another jurisdiction within the last twelve (12) months. The applicant shall:
(A) Submit a completed application and payment of fees;
(B) Provide evidence of competency by:
(I) Verifying current registration with CDR; or
(II) Providing verification of license or registration from their
jurisdiction, if applicable.
(ii) Is a student in an ACEND accredited dietetics education program, also considered a dietetic intern, who expects to graduate within thirty (30) calendar days of the application filing date. The applicant shall:
(A) Submit a completed application and payment of fees;
(B) Provide evidence from their program director of enrollment in an accredited dietetics program that confirms their date of graduation.
(b) Temporary permits shall expire six (6) months from the date of issuance or when a full license is issued, whichever occurs first.
(c) An applicant may seek a non-renewable temporary permit one (1) time.
(d) If the student fails to successfully complete the ACEND accredited dietetics education program, the temporary permit shall immediately expire.