Florida Senate - 2026                                    SB 1154
       
       
        
       By Senator Bernard
       
       
       
       
       
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    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to the Dietetics and Nutrition
    3         Practice Act; amending s. 468.502, F.S.; revising
    4         legislative findings, purpose, and intent; amending s.
    5         468.503, F.S.; revising definitions and defining
    6         terms; amending s. 468.504, F.S.; prohibiting persons
    7         from engaging in specified conduct without holding the
    8         applicable license; amending s. 468.505, F.S.;
    9         revising exemptions from licensure requirements;
   10         providing construction; deleting obsolete provisions;
   11         amending s. 468.506, F.S.; revising the membership of
   12         the Dietetics and Nutrition Practice Council; amending
   13         s. 468.509, F.S.; revising licensure requirements for
   14         dietitians and nutritionists; providing that persons
   15         licensed or who have applied for licensure before a
   16         specified date remain licensed, eligible for
   17         reactivation of licensure, or eligible for licensure,
   18         as applicable, under requirements in effect at the
   19         time of application, provided certain conditions are
   20         met; requiring that certain persons licensed as a
   21         dietitian/nutritionist or a nutrition counselor as of
   22         a specified date be issued a license to practice as a
   23         dietitian or nutritionist, as applicable, without
   24         meeting additional requirements, provided certain
   25         conditions are met; deleting obsolete provisions;
   26         amending s. 468.51, F.S.; conforming a provision to
   27         changes made by the act; amending s. 468.511, F.S.;
   28         revising requirements for temporary permits to
   29         practice as a dietitian or nutritionist; deleting
   30         obsolete provisions; amending ss. 468.512 and 468.513,
   31         F.S.; conforming provisions to changes made by the
   32         act; amending s. 468.516, F.S.; specifying
   33         requirements an individual must meet to be a qualified
   34         supervisor for purposes of the act; deleting certain
   35         practice requirements for dietitians and
   36         nutritionists; amending ss. 468.517, 468.518,
   37         381.00593, 501.0573, and 501.0575 F.S.; conforming
   38         provisions to changes made by the act; providing an
   39         effective date.
   40          
   41  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   42  
   43         Section 1. Section 468.502, Florida Statutes, is amended to
   44  read:
   45         468.502 Purpose and intent.—The Legislature finds that the
   46  practice of dietetics and the practice of nutrition or nutrition
   47  counseling by unskilled and incompetent practitioners present
   48  presents a danger to the public health and safety. The
   49  Legislature further finds that it is difficult for the public to
   50  make informed choices about dietitians and nutritionists and
   51  that the consequences of wrong choices could seriously endanger
   52  the public health and safety. The sole legislative purpose in
   53  enacting this part is to ensure that every person who practices
   54  medical nutrition therapy dietetics and nutrition or nutrition
   55  counseling in this state meets minimum requirements for safe
   56  practice. It is the legislative intent that any person
   57  practicing as a dietitian or nutritionist dietetics and
   58  nutrition or nutrition counseling who falls below minimum
   59  competency or who otherwise presents a danger to the public be
   60  prohibited from practicing in this state. It is also the intent
   61  of the Legislature that the practice of medical nutrition
   62  therapy counseling be authorized and regulated solely within the
   63  limits expressly provided by this part and any rules adopted
   64  pursuant thereto.
   65         Section 2. Section 468.503, Florida Statutes, is amended to
   66  read:
   67         468.503 Definitions.—As used in this part:
   68         (1) “Board” means the Board of Medicine.
   69         (2) “Commission” means the Commission on Dietetic
   70  Registration, the credentialing agency of the Academy of
   71  Nutrition and Dietetics.
   72         (3) “Complex, with respect to a disease state, medical
   73  condition, or clinical presentation, means requiring the
   74  provision of medical nutrition therapy by a licensed dietitian
   75  due to one or more of the following:
   76         (a)Instability of the patient’s health status.
   77         (b)The presence of multiple or interacting comorbidities.
   78         (c)A high risk of complications or rapid clinical
   79  deterioration.
   80         (d)The need for intensive monitoring.
   81         (e)The need for advanced nutrition interventions,
   82  including therapeutic diets administered through enteral or
   83  parenteral routes.
   84  
   85  Complex disease states, medical conditions, or clinical
   86  presentations include, but are not limited to, severe
   87  malnutrition, organ failure, conditions requiring enteral or
   88  parenteral nutrition, renal disease requiring dialysis, severe
   89  metabolic disturbances, post-bariatric surgery care, and
   90  critical illness.
   91         (4)“Degree” means a degree received from an educational
   92  institution that at the time the degree was awarded was
   93  accredited by a national institutional accrediting body for
   94  higher education recognized by the Council for Higher Education
   95  Accreditation, the United States Department of Education, or a
   96  foreign equivalent approved by the board.
   97         (5) “Department” means the Department of Health.
   98         (4) “Dietetics” means the integration and application of
   99  the principles derived from the sciences of nutrition,
  100  biochemistry, food, physiology, and management and from the
  101  behavioral and social sciences to achieve and maintain a
  102  person’s health throughout the person’s life. It is an integral
  103  part of preventive, diagnostic, curative, and restorative health
  104  care of individuals, groups, or both.
  105         (5) “Dietetics and nutrition practice” shall include
  106  assessing nutrition needs and status using appropriate data;
  107  recommending appropriate dietary regimens, nutrition support,
  108  and nutrient intake; ordering therapeutic diets; improving
  109  health status through nutrition research, counseling, and
  110  education; and developing, implementing, and managing nutrition
  111  care systems, which includes, but is not limited to, evaluating,
  112  modifying, and maintaining appropriate standards of high quality
  113  in food and nutrition care services.
  114         (6) “Dietetic technician” means a person who assists in the
  115  provision of dietetic and nutrition services under the
  116  supervision of a qualified professional.
  117         (7) General nonmedical nutrition information” means
  118  information on any of the following:
  119         (a)Principles of human nutrition and food preparation.
  120         (b)Principles of self-care and a healthy relationship with
  121  food.
  122         (c)Essential nutrients needed by the human body.
  123         (d)General and nonindividualized recommended amounts of
  124  essential nutrients in the human body.
  125         (e)Actions of nutrients in the human body.
  126         (f)Nonindividualized effects of deficiencies or excesses
  127  of nutrients in the human body.
  128         (g)General education on foods, herbs, and dietary
  129  supplements that are good sources of essential nutrients in the
  130  human body.
  131         (8) “Licensed dietitian dietitian/nutritionist” means a
  132  person licensed under s. 468.509(1) to engage in the practice of
  133  dietetics and the practice of nutrition, including the provision
  134  of medical nutrition therapy pursuant to s. 468.509.
  135         (9)(8) “Licensed nutrition counselor” means a person
  136  licensed pursuant to s. 468.51.
  137         (10)“Licensed nutritionist” means a person licensed under
  138  s. 468.509(2) to engage in the practice of nutrition, including
  139  the provision of noncomplex medical nutrition therapy.
  140         (11)“Medical nutrition therapy” means the provision of any
  141  of the following nutrition care services for the purpose of
  142  management or treatment of a disease or medical condition:
  143         (a)Nutrition assessment.
  144         (b)Nutrition diagnosis.
  145         (c)Nutrition intervention.
  146         (d)Nutrition monitoring and evaluation.
  147         (12)“Medical weight control” means medical nutrition
  148  therapy provided for the purpose of reducing, maintaining, or
  149  gaining weight.
  150         (13)“Noncomplex, with respect to a disease state, medical
  151  condition, or clinical presentation, means one that is stable or
  152  well-managed, does not involve rapid clinical deterioration or
  153  high-acuity care needs, and can be safely addressed through
  154  medical nutrition therapy delivered in low-acuity outpatient
  155  settings by a practitioner practicing within his or her
  156  demonstrated level of competence. Noncomplex disease states,
  157  medical conditions, or clinical presentations do not require
  158  intensive monitoring, do not involve multiple interacting
  159  comorbidities, and do not necessitate advanced interventions,
  160  such as therapeutic diets delivered through enteral or
  161  parenteral nutrition.
  162         (14)“Nonmedical weight control” means nutrition care
  163  services for the purpose of reducing, maintaining, or gaining
  164  weight which do not constitute the treatment or management of a
  165  disease or medical condition. The term includes weight control
  166  services for healthy population groups to achieve or maintain a
  167  healthy weight.
  168         (15)(9) “Nutrition assessment” means the ongoing, dynamic,
  169  and systematic process of ordering, obtaining, verifying, and
  170  interpreting biochemical, anthropometric, physical,
  171  nutrigenomic, and dietary data to make decisions about the
  172  nature and cause of nutrition-related problems relative to
  173  patient and community needs. Such assessment involves not only
  174  initial data collection, but also reassessment and analysis of
  175  patient or community needs and provides the foundation for
  176  nutrition diagnosis and nutritional recommendations and orders.
  177  Nutrition assessment may require ordering laboratory tests to
  178  check and track nutritional status. The collection of nutrition
  179  related data does not, by itself, constitute a nutrition
  180  assessment.
  181         (16)“Nutrition care process” means the systematic problem
  182  solving method that licensed dietitians use to critically think
  183  and make decisions when providing medical nutrition therapy or
  184  to address nutrition-related problems and provide safe and
  185  effective care. The nutrition care process consists of four
  186  distinct, but interrelated steps, including nutrition
  187  assessment, nutrition diagnosis, nutrition intervention, and
  188  nutrition monitoring and evaluation.
  189         (17)“Nutrition care services” means any part or all of the
  190  following services provided within a systematic process of care:
  191         (a)Assessing and evaluating the nutritional needs of
  192  individuals and groups and determining resources and constraints
  193  in a practice setting, including ordering of nutrition-related
  194  laboratory tests to check and track nutrition status.
  195         (b)Identifying nutrition problems and establishing
  196  priorities, goals, and objectives that meet nutritional needs
  197  and are consistent with available resources and constraints.
  198         (c)Creating individualized dietary plans and issuing and
  199  implementing orders to meet nutritional needs of healthy
  200  individuals and individuals with diseases or medical conditions,
  201  including ordering therapeutic diets and monitoring their
  202  effectiveness.
  203         (d)Determining and providing appropriate nutrition
  204  intervention in health and disease, including nutrition
  205  counseling on food and prescription drug interactions.
  206         (e)Developing, implementing, and managing nutrition care
  207  systems.
  208         (f)Evaluating, making changes in, and maintaining
  209  appropriate standards of quality in food and nutrition services
  210  evaluation of the nutrition needs of individuals or groups,
  211  using appropriate data to determine nutrient needs or status and
  212  make appropriate nutrition recommendations.
  213         (18)(10) “Nutrition counseling” means a supportive process,
  214  characterized by a collaborative counselor-patient relationship
  215  with individuals or groups, to establish food and nutrition
  216  priorities, goals, and individualized action plans and general
  217  physical activity guidance, which process acknowledges and
  218  fosters responsibility for self-care to promote health and
  219  wellness or to treat or manage an existing disease or medical
  220  condition advising and assisting individuals or groups on
  221  appropriate nutrition intake by integrating information from the
  222  nutrition assessment.
  223         (19)“Nutrition diagnosis” means identifying and labeling
  224  nutrition problems managed and treated by a licensed dietitian
  225  or licensed nutritionist but does not include a medical
  226  diagnosis of the health status of an individual.
  227         (20)“Nutrition intervention” means purposefully planned
  228  actions, including nutrition counseling, intended to positively
  229  change a nutrition-related behavior, risk factor, environmental
  230  condition, or aspect of health status of an individual and his
  231  or her family or caregivers, target groups, or community at
  232  large. The term includes approving, ordering, and monitoring
  233  therapeutic diets and counseling on food and prescription drug
  234  interactions.
  235         (21)“Nutrition monitoring and evaluation” means
  236  identifying patient outcomes relevant to the nutrition
  237  diagnosis, intervention plans, and goals and comparing those
  238  outcomes with previous status, intervention goals, or a
  239  reference standard to determine the progress made in achieving
  240  desired outcomes of nutrition care and whether planned
  241  interventions should be continued or revised.
  242         (22)“Patient” means an individual who is the recipient of
  243  nutrition care services from a person licensed under this part.
  244         (23)“Practice of dietetics” means the integration and
  245  application of scientific principles derived from the study of
  246  food, nutrition, biochemistry, metabolism, nutrigenomics,
  247  physiology, pharmacology, food systems, food management, and
  248  behavioral and social sciences to achieve and maintain optimal
  249  nutrition status of individuals and groups across their
  250  lifespans. The term includes the provision of nutrition care
  251  services, including medical nutrition therapy, delivered in
  252  person or through telehealth, to prevent, manage, or treat
  253  complex diseases or medical conditions and promote wellness in
  254  inpatient and outpatient settings. The term also includes
  255  developing and ordering therapeutic diets, through oral,
  256  enteral, and parenteral routes, and providing other advanced
  257  medical nutrition therapy and related support activities
  258  consistent with current competencies required of academic and
  259  supervised practice programs accredited by the Accreditation
  260  Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics and in
  261  accordance with the commission’s Scope and Standards of Practice
  262  for the Registered Dietitian.
  263         (24)“Practice of nutrition” means the integration and
  264  application of scientific principles derived from the study of
  265  nutrition science, cellular and systemic metabolism,
  266  biochemistry, physiology, and behavioral sciences to support and
  267  maintain health throughout the lifespan. The term includes the
  268  provision of nutrition care services, including medical
  269  nutrition therapy, delivered in person or through telehealth,
  270  for the prevention, management, or treatment of noncomplex
  271  diseases and medical conditions in low-acuity outpatient
  272  settings, and for the promotion of wellness. The term also
  273  includes, consistent with the practitioner’s level of
  274  competence, ordering oral therapeutic diets, ordering medical
  275  laboratory tests related to nutrition interventions, and
  276  recommending vitamin, mineral, and other dietary supplements.
  277  The term excludes the provision of medical nutrition therapy for
  278  complex conditions and the delivery of medical nutrition therapy
  279  in inpatient or high-acuity outpatient settings.
  280         (25)“Qualified supervisor” means an individual meeting the
  281  requirements of s. 468.516 who provides supervision and assumes
  282  full professional responsibility for the work of the supervisee
  283  by verifying, directing, and approving the provided nutrition
  284  care services, medical nutrition therapy, and other work being
  285  supervised.
  286         (11) “Preprofessional experience component” means a planned
  287  and continuous supervised practice experience in dietetics or
  288  nutrition.
  289         (26)(12) “Registered dietitian” or “registered
  290  dietitian/nutritionist” means a person credentialed as a
  291  registered dietitian or a registered dietitian nutritionist by
  292  the commission or its successor organization and authorized to
  293  use such title and the corresponding abbreviations “R.D.” or
  294  “R.D.N. an individual registered with the commission.
  295         (27)“Telehealth” means the use of electronic information
  296  and telecommunications technologies to provide services under
  297  this part between a practitioner in one location and an
  298  individual in another location to support clinical health care,
  299  public health, patient health-related education, and health
  300  administration.
  301         (28)“Therapeutic diet” means a diet intervention ordered
  302  by a physician or other authorized provider, including a
  303  licensed dietitian or, for oral diets only, a licensed
  304  nutritionist. The term includes provision of food, fluids, or
  305  nutrients by oral, enteral, or parenteral routes, or the
  306  provision of mechanically altered food when medically indicated,
  307  for the treatment of a disease or clinical condition to modify,
  308  eliminate, decrease, or increase specific macronutrients or
  309  micronutrients.
  310         (29)“Unrestricted practice of medical nutrition therapy”
  311  means the provision of medical nutrition therapy by an
  312  individual who is responsible for his or her own practice or
  313  treatment procedures.
  314         Section 3. Section 468.504, Florida Statutes, is amended to
  315  read:
  316         468.504 License required.—Except as otherwise provided in
  317  this part, a person may not do any of the following:
  318         (1)No person may Engage in or offer to provide medical
  319  nutrition therapy unless the person is licensed under this part.
  320         (2)Designate or hold himself or herself out as a licensed
  321  dietitian or use or assume the titles “licensed dietitian,”
  322  “dietitian,” “dietitian nutritionist,” or any other title
  323  indicating that the person is a licensed dietitian, or append to
  324  or use in conjunction with that person’s name the letters
  325  “L.D.,” unless the person is a licensed dietitian under s.
  326  468.509(1).
  327         (3)Use or assume the title “licensed nutritionist,” or
  328  append to or use in conjunction with that person’s name the
  329  letters “L.N.,” unless the person is a licensed nutritionist
  330  under s. 468.509(2) or a licensed nutrition counselor under s.
  331  468.51.
  332         (4)Designate or hold himself or herself out as a
  333  nutritionist or use or assume the title “nutritionist,” unless
  334  the person is licensed under for remuneration in dietetics and
  335  nutrition practice or nutrition counseling or hold himself or
  336  herself out as a practitioner of dietetics and nutrition
  337  practice or nutrition counseling unless the person is licensed
  338  in accordance with the provisions of this part.
  339         Section 4. Section 468.505, Florida Statutes, is amended to
  340  read:
  341         468.505 Exemptions; exceptions.—
  342         (1) Nothing in This part may not be construed as
  343  prohibiting or restricting the practice, services, or activities
  344  of:
  345         (a) A person licensed in this state under chapter 457,
  346  chapter 458, chapter 459, chapter 460, chapter 461, chapter 462,
  347  chapter 463, part I of chapter 464, chapter 465, chapter 466,
  348  chapter 480, chapter 490, or chapter 491, when engaging in the
  349  profession or occupation for which he or she is licensed, or of
  350  any person employed by and under the supervision of the licensee
  351  when rendering services within the scope of the profession or
  352  occupation of the licensee.
  353         (b) A dietitian or nutritionist serving in the armed forces
  354  or the United States Public Health Service or employed by the
  355  Veterans Administration and who is engaging in the practice of
  356  medical nutrition therapy or using government-issued titles,
  357  provided such practice or title use is related to such service
  358  or employment person employed as a dietitian by the government
  359  of the United States, if the person engages in dietetics solely
  360  under direction or control of the organization by which the
  361  person is employed.
  362         (c) A person employed as a cooperative extension home
  363  economist.
  364         (d) A person pursuing a course of study leading to a degree
  365  in dietetics and nutrition from a program or school accredited
  366  pursuant to s. 468.509 s. 468.509(3), if the activities and
  367  services constitute a part of a supervised course of study, the
  368  person is under the direction of a qualified supervisor as
  369  specified in s. 468.516, and if the person is designated by a
  370  title that clearly indicates the person’s status as a student or
  371  trainee.
  372         (d)(e) A person fulfilling a the supervised experience
  373  component under of s. 468.509, if the activities and services
  374  constitute a part of the experience necessary to meet the
  375  requirements of s. 468.509, the person practices under this
  376  paragraph only while supervised by a qualified supervisor as
  377  specified in s. 468.516, and the person is designated by a title
  378  that clearly indicates the person’s status as a student or
  379  trainee.
  380         (e)(f) Any dietitian or nutritionist from another state
  381  practicing medical nutrition therapy dietetics or nutrition
  382  incidental to a course of study when taking or giving a
  383  postgraduate course or other course of study in this state,
  384  provided such dietitian or nutritionist is licensed in another
  385  jurisdiction or is a registered dietitian or holds an
  386  appointment on the faculty of a school accredited pursuant to s.
  387  468.509 s. 468.509(3).
  388         (f)(g) A person who markets or distributes food, food
  389  materials, or dietary supplements, or any person who engages in
  390  the explanation of the use and benefits of those products or the
  391  preparation of those products, if that person does not engage in
  392  the practice of medical nutrition therapy and the person does
  393  not represent himself or herself using titles or abbreviations
  394  as prohibited under s. 468.504 for a fee in dietetics and
  395  nutrition practice or nutrition counseling.
  396         (g)(h) A person who markets or distributes food, food
  397  materials, or dietary supplements, or any person who engages in
  398  the explanation of the use of those products or the preparation
  399  of those products, as an employee of an establishment permitted
  400  pursuant to chapter 465, if that person does not engage in the
  401  practice of medical nutrition therapy and the person does not
  402  represent himself or herself using titles or abbreviations as
  403  prohibited under s. 468.504.
  404         (h)(i)A person who is employed by the state, a county, a
  405  municipal agency, or any other political subdivision, or a
  406  person who contracts with any of the foregoing, for the purposes
  407  of providing nutrition care services for the Women, Infants, and
  408  Children program, and who uses the title of “nutritionist” in
  409  the course of his or her official duties An educator who is in
  410  the employ of a nonprofit organization approved by the council;
  411  a federal, state, county, or municipal agency, or other
  412  political subdivision; an elementary or secondary school; or an
  413  accredited institution of higher education the definition of
  414  which, as provided in s. 468.509(3), applies to other sections
  415  of this part, insofar as the activities and services of the
  416  educator are part of such employment.
  417         (i)(j)Persons who do not represent themselves using titles
  418  or abbreviations as prohibited under s. 468.504 when providing
  419  medical weight control for obesity as part of any of the
  420  following:
  421         1.An instructional program that has been approved in
  422  writing by at least one of the following:
  423         a.A licensed nutritionist or licensed dietitian; or
  424         b.A health care practitioner licensed or certified in this
  425  state whose authorized scope of practice includes medical
  426  nutrition therapy.
  427         2.A plan of care that is overseen by a health care
  428  practitioner licensed in this state whose scope of practice
  429  otherwise authorizes the health care practitioner to provide and
  430  delegate medical nutrition therapy services, as long as the
  431  medical weight control services are not discretionary and do not
  432  require the exercise of professional judgment Any person who
  433  provides weight control services or related weight control
  434  products, provided the program has been reviewed by,
  435  consultation is available from, and no program change can be
  436  initiated without prior approval by a licensed
  437  dietitian/nutritionist, a dietitian or nutritionist licensed in
  438  another state that has licensure requirements considered by the
  439  council to be at least as stringent as the requirements for
  440  licensure under this part, or a registered dietitian.
  441         (j)(k)An out-of-state dietitian or nutritionist who
  442  provides medical nutrition therapy services through telehealth
  443  to a patient located in this state, if the out-of-state
  444  practitioner is a dietitian or nutritionist licensed or
  445  certified in good standing in any state or territory and
  446  provides medical nutrition therapy services through telehealth:
  447         1.In consultation with a medical nutrition therapy
  448  practitioner licensed in this state who has a practitioner
  449  patient relationship with the patient;
  450         2.For a patient with whom the practitioner has a current
  451  practitioner-patient relationship, and the patient is
  452  temporarily present in this state; or
  453         3.Pursuant to a current practitioner-patient relationship,
  454  and such care is limited to temporary or short-term follow-up
  455  medical nutrition therapy services to ensure continuity of care.
  456  
  457  By engaging in telehealth with a patient located in this state,
  458  a dietitian or nutritionist otherwise exempted from licensure
  459  under this paragraph consents to application of the laws and
  460  rules of this state governing dietitians and nutritionists, the
  461  jurisdiction of this state, and the jurisdiction of the
  462  Dietetics and Nutrition Practice Council A person employed by a
  463  hospital licensed under chapter 395, by a nursing home licensed
  464  under part II of chapter 400, by an assisted living facility
  465  licensed under chapter 429, or by a continuing care facility
  466  certified under chapter 651, if the person is employed in
  467  compliance with the laws and rules adopted thereunder regarding
  468  the operation of its dietetic department.
  469         (k)(l) A person employed by a nursing facility exempt from
  470  licensing under s. 395.002(12), or a person exempt from
  471  licensing under s. 464.022.
  472         (l)(m)A person who does not represent himself or herself
  473  using titles or abbreviations as prohibited under s. 468.504,
  474  including a dietetic technician who assists with the provision
  475  of medical nutrition therapy, if the person performs only
  476  support activities that are not discretionary and that do not
  477  require the exercise of professional judgment for their
  478  performance and the person is directly supervised by a licensed
  479  dietitian, licensed nutritionist, or a health care practitioner
  480  licensed in this state acting within the scope of such
  481  practitioner’s license A person employed as a dietetic
  482  technician.
  483         (m)(n)A person who provides individualized nutrition
  484  recommendations for the wellness and primary prevention of
  485  chronic disease, health coaching, holistic and wellness
  486  education, guidance, motivation, behavior change management,
  487  services for nonmedical weight control, or other nutrition care
  488  services, if all of the following conditions apply:
  489         1.The services do not constitute medical nutrition
  490  therapy.
  491         2.The person does not represent himself or herself using
  492  titles or abbreviations as prohibited under s. 468.504.
  493         3.The person does not hold himself or herself out as
  494  licensed or qualified to engage in the practice of medical
  495  nutrition therapy Any person who provides information, wellness
  496  recommendations, or advice concerning nutrition, or who markets
  497  food, food materials, or dietary supplements for remuneration,
  498  if such person does not provide such services to a person under
  499  the direct care and supervision of a medical doctor for a
  500  disease or medical condition requiring nutrition intervention,
  501  not including obesity or weight loss, and does not represent
  502  himself or herself as a dietitian, licensed dietitian,
  503  registered dietitian, nutritionist, licensed nutritionist,
  504  nutrition counselor, or licensed nutrition counselor, or use any
  505  word, letter, symbol, or insignia indicating or implying that he
  506  or she is a dietitian, nutritionist, or nutrition counselor.
  507         (2) Nothing in This part may not be construed to prohibit
  508  or limit any person from the free dissemination of information,
  509  or from conducting a class or seminar or giving a speech,
  510  related to nutrition.
  511         (3) The provisions of This part has have no application to
  512  the practice of the religious tenets of any church in this
  513  state.
  514         (4) This part may not be construed to prohibit an
  515  individual from identifying himself or herself by an earned,
  516  federally trademarked nutrition credential. However, such
  517  identification does not authorize the individual to engage in
  518  the practice of medical nutrition therapy or identify using the
  519  general titles of “dietitian,” “dietitian nutritionist,” or
  520  “nutritionist” unless the individual is also licensed under this
  521  part. Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, an
  522  individual registered by the commission has the right to use the
  523  title “Registered Dietitian” or “Registered
  524  Dietitian/Nutritionist,” and the designation “R.D.” or “R.D.N.”
  525  An individual certified by the Certification Board for Nutrition
  526  Specialists has the right to use the title “Certified Nutrition
  527  Specialist” and the designation “CNS,” and an individual
  528  certified by the American Clinical Board of Nutrition has the
  529  right to use the title “Diplomate of the American Clinical Board
  530  of Nutrition” and use the designation “DACBN.”
  531         Section 5. Section 468.506, Florida Statutes, is amended to
  532  read:
  533         468.506 Dietetics and Nutrition Practice Council.—There is
  534  created the Dietetics and Nutrition Practice Council under the
  535  supervision of the board. The council shall consist of three
  536  dietitians and one nutritionist four persons licensed under this
  537  part and one consumer who is 60 years of age or older. Council
  538  members shall be appointed by the board. Licensed members shall
  539  be appointed based on the proportion of licensees within each of
  540  the respective disciplines. Members shall be appointed for 4
  541  year staggered terms. In order to be eligible for appointment,
  542  each licensed member must have been a licensee under this part
  543  for at least 3 years prior to his or her appointment. No council
  544  member shall serve more than two successive terms. The board may
  545  delegate such powers and duties to the council as it may deem
  546  proper to carry out the operations and procedures necessary to
  547  effectuate the provisions of this part. However, the powers and
  548  duties delegated to the council by the board must encompass the
  549  practice of both dietetics and nutrition practice and nutrition
  550  counseling. Any time there is a vacancy on the council, any
  551  professional association composed of persons licensed under this
  552  part may recommend licensees to fill the vacancy to the board in
  553  a number at least twice the number of vacancies to be filled,
  554  and the board may appoint from the submitted list, in its
  555  discretion, any of those persons so recommended. Any
  556  professional association composed of persons licensed under this
  557  part may file an appeal regarding a council appointment with the
  558  State Surgeon General, whose decision shall be final. The board
  559  shall fix council members’ compensation and pay their expenses
  560  in the same manner as provided in s. 456.011.
  561         Section 6. Section 468.509, Florida Statutes, is amended to
  562  read:
  563         468.509 Dietitian and nutritionist Dietitian/nutritionist;
  564  requirements for licensure.—
  565         (1) To be licensed as a dietitian, a person must apply to
  566  the department on forms furnished by the department and
  567  demonstrate to the board’s satisfaction that the applicant is
  568  capable and professionally competent to safely engage in the
  569  practice of dietetics and nutrition. The department shall issue
  570  a license to each applicant who submits a completed application,
  571  remits the applicable fee, submits to background screening in
  572  accordance with s. 456.0135, and whom the board certifies as
  573  meeting all of the following criteria:
  574         (a)The applicant submitted proof of completion of all the
  575  following educational, supervised practice experience, and
  576  examination requirements:
  577         1.Obtained a master’s degree or doctoral degree in a
  578  program of study accredited by the Accreditation Council for
  579  Education in Nutrition and Dietetics, or its successor
  580  organization.
  581         2.Satisfactorily completed a planned, documented,
  582  preprofessional experience component in the practice of
  583  dietetics and practice of nutrition approved by the examining
  584  board and accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education
  585  in Nutrition and Dietetics, or its successor organization, which
  586  involved at least 1,000 hours of supervised practice experience
  587  under the supervision of a qualified supervisor as specified in
  588  s. 468.516. An applicant must have completed the preprofessional
  589  experience under this subparagraph within 5 years after
  590  completing the program of study under subparagraph 1. unless the
  591  examining board, for extraordinary circumstances, granted an
  592  extension for additional time.
  593         3.Passed the registration examination for dietitians
  594  administered by the Commission on Dietetic Registration, or its
  595  successor organization. If passage of the examination occurred
  596  more than 5 years before the application, the applicant must
  597  demonstrate completion of 75 hours of continuing education
  598  meeting the continuing education criteria of the board for each
  599  5-year period that has lapsed since the passage of such
  600  examination.
  601         (b)The applicant submits proof of holding a valid current
  602  registration with the Commission on Dietetic Registration, or
  603  its successor organization, which gives the applicant the right
  604  to use the term “registered dietitian,” “registered dietitian
  605  nutritionist,” “R.D.,” or “R.D.N.”
  606         (2)To be licensed as a nutritionist, a person must apply
  607  to the department on forms furnished by the department and
  608  demonstrate to the board’s satisfaction that the applicant is
  609  capable and professionally competent to safely engage in the
  610  practice of nutrition. The department shall issue a license to
  611  each applicant who submits a completed application, remits the
  612  applicable fee, submits to background screening in accordance
  613  with s. 456.0135, and whom the board certifies as meeting all of
  614  the following educational, supervised practice experience, and
  615  examination requirements:
  616         (a)Has obtained a master’s or doctoral degree with a major
  617  in human nutrition, foods and nutrition, community nutrition,
  618  public health nutrition, nutrition education, nutrition,
  619  nutrition science, clinical nutrition, applied clinical
  620  nutrition, nutrition counseling, nutrition and functional
  621  medicine, nutritional biochemistry, nutrition and integrative
  622  health, or a comparable major, or a doctoral degree or validated
  623  foreign equivalent, in a field of clinical health care.
  624  Regardless of the course of study, the applicant must have
  625  completed coursework leading to competence in noncomplex medical
  626  nutrition therapy, which includes, but is not limited to:
  627         1.Fifteen semester hours of courses on clinical or life
  628  sciences, including at least three semester hours in human
  629  anatomy and physiology or the equivalent; and
  630         2.Fifteen semester hours of courses on nutrition and
  631  metabolism, including at least six semester hours in
  632  biochemistry.
  633         (b)Has completed a planned, documented, and continuous
  634  preprofessional experience component demonstrating competence in
  635  the practice of nutrition, which is approved by the examining
  636  board and involved at least 1,000 hours of supervised practice
  637  experience under the supervision of a qualified supervisor, with
  638  at least 200 hours each in the practice areas of nutrition
  639  assessment, nutrition intervention, and nutrition monitoring and
  640  evaluation. An applicant must have completed the preprofessional
  641  experience component within 5 years after completing the course
  642  of study under paragraph (a) unless the examining board, for
  643  extraordinary circumstances, granted an extension for additional
  644  time. To satisfy the requirements of this paragraph, the
  645  preprofessional experience component must be determined by the
  646  board to have prepared the applicant to provide nutrition care
  647  services for various populations of diverse cultures and genders
  648  and across the life cycle and to be able to competently
  649  formulate actionable medical nutrition therapies and
  650  interventions, education, counseling, and ongoing care for the
  651  prevention, modulation, and management of a range of noncomplex
  652  medical conditions.
  653         (c)1.Has passed the certified nutrition specialist
  654  examination administered by the Board for Certification of
  655  Nutrition Specialists, or its successor organization, or an
  656  equivalent examination on all aspects of the practice of
  657  nutrition which has been reviewed under a program that requires
  658  a master’s or higher level degree, is accredited by the National
  659  Commission for Certifying Agencies, and is approved by the
  660  examining board. If passage of the examination occurred more
  661  than 5 years before the application, the applicant must
  662  demonstrate completion of 75 hours of continuing education
  663  meeting the continuing education criteria of the board for each
  664  5-year period that has elapsed since the passage of such
  665  examination; or
  666         2.Holds a valid current certification with the Board for
  667  Certification of Nutrition Specialists, or its successor
  668  organization, which gives the applicant the right to use the
  669  title “certified nutrition specialist.”
  670         (3)All persons licensed or who have applied for licensure
  671  before July 1, 2026, remain licensed, eligible for reactivation
  672  of licensure, or eligible for licensure, as applicable, under
  673  the requirements in place at the time of application, so long as
  674  the applicant or licensee remains in good standing and maintains
  675  an active or inactive license, as applicable.
  676         (a)Any person who is licensed as a dietitian/nutritionist
  677  as of July 1, 2026, must be issued a license to practice as a
  678  dietitian without meeting any additional requirements so long as
  679  such person holds the registered dietitian credential issued by
  680  the Commission on Dietetic Registration.
  681         (b)Any person who is licensed as a dietitian/nutritionist
  682  as of July 1, 2026, and does not hold the registered dietitian
  683  credential issued by the Commission on Dietetic Registration
  684  must be issued a license to practice as a nutritionist without
  685  meeting any additional requirements.
  686         (c)Any person who is licensed as a nutrition counselor as
  687  of July 1, 2026, must be issued a license to practice as a
  688  nutritionist without meeting any additional requirements Any
  689  person desiring to be licensed as a dietitian/nutritionist shall
  690  apply to the department to take the licensure examination.
  691         (2) Applicants for licensure must also submit to background
  692  screening in accordance with s. 456.0135.
  693         (3) The department shall examine any applicant who the
  694  board certifies has completed the application form, submitted to
  695  background screening, and remitted the application and
  696  examination fees specified in s. 468.508 and who:
  697         (a)1. Possesses a baccalaureate or postbaccalaureate degree
  698  with a major course of study in human nutrition, food and
  699  nutrition, dietetics, or food management, or an equivalent major
  700  course of study, from a school or program accredited, at the
  701  time of the applicant’s graduation, by the appropriate
  702  accrediting agency recognized by the Commission on Recognition
  703  of Postsecondary Accreditation and the United States Department
  704  of Education; and
  705         2. Has completed a preprofessional experience component of
  706  not less than 900 hours or has education or experience
  707  determined to be equivalent by the board; or
  708         (b)1. Has an academic degree, from a foreign country, that
  709  has been validated by an accrediting agency approved by the
  710  United States Department of Education as equivalent to the
  711  baccalaureate or postbaccalaureate degree conferred by a
  712  regionally accredited college or university in the United
  713  States;
  714         2. Has completed a major course of study in human
  715  nutrition, food and nutrition, dietetics, or food management;
  716  and
  717         3. Has completed a preprofessional experience component of
  718  not less than 900 hours or has education or experience
  719  determined to be equivalent by the board.
  720         (4) The board shall waive the examination requirement for
  721  an applicant who presents evidence satisfactory to the board
  722  that the applicant is:
  723         (a) A registered dietitian or registered
  724  dietitian/nutritionist who is registered with the commission and
  725  complies with the qualifications under this section; or
  726         (b) A certified nutrition specialist who is certified by
  727  the Certification Board for Nutrition Specialists or who is a
  728  Diplomate of the American Clinical Board of Nutrition and
  729  complies with the qualifications under this section.
  730         (5) The department shall license as a
  731  dietitian/nutritionist any applicant who has remitted the
  732  initial licensure fee and has passed the examination in
  733  accordance with this section.
  734         Section 7. Section 468.51, Florida Statutes, is amended to
  735  read:
  736         468.51 Nutrition counselor; renewal of licensure.—Any
  737  person previously certified as qualified by the board and
  738  holding a license to practice as a nutrition counselor in this
  739  state which was issued during the period from July 1, 1988, to
  740  March 30, 1997, based upon documentation that the person was
  741  employed as a practitioner of nutrition counseling previous to
  742  and on April 1, 1988, shall be eligible to renew his or her
  743  license as a nutritionist pursuant to s. 468.514.
  744         Section 8. Section 468.511, Florida Statutes, is amended to
  745  read:
  746         468.511 Dietitian/nutritionist; Temporary permit.—
  747         (1) The board may issue a temporary permit for an
  748  individual to engage in the practice of dietetics and the
  749  practice of nutrition under the supervision of a licensed
  750  dietitian upon filing an application with appropriate fees and
  751  submission of evidence of successful completion of the education
  752  and preprofessional experience requirements for dietitian
  753  licensure provided for in s. 468.509(1).
  754         (2)The board may issue a temporary permit for an
  755  individual to engage in the practice of nutrition under the
  756  supervision of a licensed dietitian or licensed nutritionist
  757  upon filing an application with appropriate fees and submission
  758  of evidence of successful completion of the education and
  759  supervised practice requirements for nutritionist licensure
  760  provided for in s. 468.509(2) A temporary permit to practice
  761  dietetics and nutrition may be issued by the board on the filing
  762  of an application, payment of a temporary permit fee, and the
  763  submission of evidence of the successful completion of the
  764  educational requirement under s. 468.509. The initial
  765  application shall be signed by the supervising licensee.
  766         (2) A person practicing under a temporary permit shall be
  767  under the supervision and direction of a licensed
  768  dietitian/nutritionist.
  769         (3) A temporary permit expires shall expire 1 year after
  770  from the date of issuance.
  771         (4) The board may grant one extension of a temporary permit
  772  may be granted for good cause shown.
  773         (5) If the board determines that an applicant is qualified
  774  to be licensed by endorsement under s. 468.513, the board may
  775  issue the applicant a temporary permit to practice dietetics and
  776  nutrition until the next board meeting at which license
  777  applications are to be considered, but not for a longer period
  778  of time.
  779         (6) If the board determines that an applicant has not
  780  passed an examination recognized by the board and is not
  781  qualified to be licensed by endorsement, but has otherwise met
  782  all the requirements of s. 468.509 and has made application for
  783  the next scheduled examination, the board may issue the
  784  applicant a temporary permit allowing him or her to practice
  785  dietetics and nutrition under the supervision of a licensed
  786  dietitian/nutritionist until notification of the results of the
  787  examination.
  788         Section 9. Section 468.512, Florida Statutes, is amended to
  789  read:
  790         468.512 License to be displayed.—
  791         (1)(a)A licensed dietitian/nutritionist may use the words
  792  “dietitian,” “licensed dietitian,” “nutritionist,” or “licensed
  793  nutritionist,” in connection with the licensee’s name or place
  794  of business, to denote licensure under this part.
  795         (b) A licensed nutrition counselor may use the words
  796  “nutrition counselor,” “licensed nutrition counselor,”
  797  “nutritionist,” or “licensed nutritionist,” in connection with
  798  the licensee’s name or place of business, to denote licensure
  799  under this part.
  800         (2) Each person to whom a license is issued a license under
  801  this part shall keep such license conspicuously displayed in his
  802  or her office, place of business, or place of employment and,
  803  whenever required, shall exhibit such license to any member or
  804  authorized representative of the board.
  805         Section 10. Section 468.513, Florida Statutes, is amended
  806  to read:
  807         468.513 Dietitian/nutritionist; Licensure by endorsement.
  808  The department shall issue a license to practice as a dietitian
  809  or nutritionist dietetics and nutrition by endorsement to any
  810  applicant who submits to background screening in accordance with
  811  s. 456.0135 and meets the requirements for licensure by
  812  endorsement under s. 456.0145, upon receipt of a completed
  813  application and the fee specified in s. 468.508.
  814         Section 11. Section 468.516, Florida Statutes, is amended
  815  to read:
  816         468.516 Qualified supervisors Practice requirements.—
  817         (1)To be a qualified supervisor for purposes of this part,
  818  an individual must meet all the following requirements:
  819         (a)Only supervise a clinical activity or nutrition care
  820  service that the individual is qualified and authorized to
  821  perform.
  822         (b)Develop and carry out a program for advancing and
  823  optimizing the quality of care provided by the student or
  824  trainee being supervised. A qualified supervisor and a student
  825  or trainee being supervised shall identify and document goals
  826  for supervised practice experience, the assignment of clinical
  827  tasks as appropriate to the supervisee’s evolving level of
  828  competence, the supervisee’s relationship and access to the
  829  qualified supervisor, and a process for evaluating the student’s
  830  or trainee’s performance.
  831         (c)Oversee the activities of and approve and accept
  832  responsibility for the nutrition care services rendered by the
  833  student or trainee.
  834         (d)At a minimum, be physically on-site and present where
  835  the supervisee is providing nutrition care services or be
  836  immediately and continuously available to the supervisee by
  837  means of two-way, real-time audiovisual technology that allows
  838  for the direct, contemporaneous interaction by sight and sound
  839  between the qualified supervisor and the supervisee. If the
  840  qualified supervisor assigns a nutrition care service to a
  841  supervisee which is to be provided in a setting where the
  842  qualified supervisor is not routinely present, the qualified
  843  supervisor must ensure that the means and methods of supervision
  844  are adequate to ensure appropriate patient care, which may
  845  include synchronous videoconferencing or another method of
  846  communication and oversight which is appropriate to the care
  847  setting and the education and experience of the supervisee.
  848         (e)Review on a regular basis the charts, records, and
  849  clinical notes of the supervisee and maintain responsibility for
  850  the supervisee’s clinical recordkeeping.
  851         (f)Be available to render assistance during the provision
  852  of nutrition care services when requested by the patient, or
  853  arrange for another qualified practitioner lawfully able to
  854  render nutrition care services to be available in the absence of
  855  the qualified supervisor.
  856         (g)Limit the assignment of nutrition care services to
  857  those services that are within the training and experience of
  858  the supervisee and customary to the practice of the qualified
  859  supervisor.
  860         (2)To supervise the provision of medical nutrition
  861  therapy, a qualified supervisor, in addition to meeting the
  862  requirements of subsection (1), must meet one of the following
  863  requirements:
  864         (a)Be licensed as a dietitian or nutritionist or other
  865  health care practitioner whose scope of practice includes
  866  medical nutrition therapy in the state where such supervised
  867  practice experience takes place.
  868         (b)Meet the exemption requirements of s. 468.505(1)(b).
  869         (c)Meet such other criteria as the board may establish by
  870  rule for instances when a state where the supervised practice
  871  takes place does not provide for licensure or certification of
  872  dietitians or nutritionists.
  873         (1)(a) A licensee under this part shall not implement a
  874  dietary plan for a condition for which the patient is under the
  875  active care of a physician licensed under chapter 458 or chapter
  876  459, without the oral or written dietary order of the referring
  877  physician. In the event the licensee is unable to obtain
  878  authorization or consultation after a good faith effort to
  879  obtain it from the physician, the licensee may use professional
  880  discretion in providing nutrition services until authorization
  881  or consultation is obtained from the physician.
  882         (b) The licensee shall refer a patient to a physician
  883  licensed under chapter 458 or chapter 459 upon the recognition
  884  of a condition within the scope of practice as authorized under
  885  chapter 458 or chapter 459, unless the patient has been referred
  886  by or is currently being treated by a physician licensed under
  887  chapter 458 or chapter 459.
  888         (2)(a) A licensee under this part shall not implement a
  889  dietary plan for a chiropractic condition for which the patient
  890  is under the active care of a chiropractic physician licensed
  891  under chapter 460, without the oral or written dietary order of
  892  the referring chiropractic physician. In the event the licensee
  893  is unable to obtain authorization or consultation after a good
  894  faith effort to obtain it from the chiropractic physician, the
  895  licensee may use professional discretion in providing nutrition
  896  services until authorization or consultation is obtained from
  897  the chiropractic physician.
  898         (b) The licensee shall refer a patient to a chiropractic
  899  physician licensed under chapter 460 upon the recognition of a
  900  condition within the scope of practice as authorized under
  901  chapter 460, unless the patient has been referred or is
  902  currently being treated by a chiropractic physician licensed
  903  under chapter 460.
  904         (3) This section does not preclude a licensed
  905  dietitian/nutritionist from independently ordering a therapeutic
  906  diet if otherwise authorized to order such a diet in this state.
  907         Section 12. Section 468.517, Florida Statutes, is amended
  908  to read:
  909         468.517 Prohibitions; penalties.—
  910         (1) A person may not knowingly:
  911         (a) Engage in the practice of medical nutrition therapy
  912  dietetics and nutrition practice or nutrition counseling for
  913  remuneration unless the person is licensed under this part or is
  914  otherwise exempt under s. 468.505;
  915         (b) Use titles as specified in s. 468.504 the name or title
  916  “dietitian,” “licensed dietitian,” “nutritionist,” “licensed
  917  nutritionist,” “nutrition counselor,” or “licensed nutrition
  918  counselor,” or any other words, letters, abbreviations, or
  919  insignia indicating or implying that he or she is a dietitian,
  920  nutritionist, or nutrition counselor, or otherwise hold himself
  921  or herself out as such, unless the person holds the applicable
  922  is the holder of a valid license issued under this part;
  923         (c) Present as his or her own the license of another;
  924         (d) Give false or forged evidence to the board or a member
  925  thereof;
  926         (e) Use or attempt to use a license that has been
  927  suspended, revoked, or placed on inactive or delinquent status;
  928         (f) Employ unlicensed persons to engage in medical
  929  nutrition therapy dietetics and nutrition practice or nutrition
  930  counseling; or
  931         (g) Conceal information relative to any violation of this
  932  part.
  933         (2) A person who violates any provision of this section
  934  commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as
  935  provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.
  936         Section 13. Section 468.518, Florida Statutes, is amended
  937  to read:
  938         468.518 Grounds for disciplinary action.—
  939         (1) The following acts constitute grounds for denial of a
  940  license or disciplinary action, as specified in s. 456.072(2):
  941         (a) Violating any provision of this part, any board or
  942  department rule adopted pursuant thereto, or any lawful order of
  943  the board or department previously entered in a disciplinary
  944  hearing held pursuant to this part, or failing to comply with a
  945  lawfully issued subpoena of the department. The provisions of
  946  this paragraph also apply to any order or subpoena previously
  947  issued by the Department of Health during its period of
  948  regulatory control over this part.
  949         (b) Being unable to engage in the practice of dietetics and
  950  nutrition practice or nutrition counseling with reasonable skill
  951  and safety to patients by reason of illness or use of alcohol,
  952  drugs, narcotics, chemicals, or any other type of material or as
  953  a result of any mental or physical condition.
  954         1. A licensee whose license is suspended or revoked
  955  pursuant to this paragraph shall, at reasonable intervals, be
  956  given an opportunity to demonstrate that he or she can resume
  957  the competent practice of dietetics or nutrition, as applicable,
  958  and nutrition or nutrition counseling with reasonable skill and
  959  safety to patients.
  960         2. Neither the record of the proceeding nor the orders
  961  entered by the board in any proceeding under this paragraph may
  962  be used against a licensee in any other proceeding.
  963         (c) Attempting to procure or procuring a license to
  964  practice dietetics and nutrition or nutrition counseling by
  965  fraud or material misrepresentation of material fact.
  966         (d) Having a license to practice dietetics and nutrition or
  967  nutrition counseling revoked, suspended, or otherwise acted
  968  against, including the denial of licensure by the licensing
  969  authority of another state, district, territory, or country.
  970         (e) Being convicted or found guilty of, or entering a plea
  971  of nolo contendere to, regardless of adjudication, a crime in
  972  any jurisdiction which directly relates to the practice of
  973  dietetics and nutrition or nutrition counseling or the ability
  974  to practice dietetics and nutrition or nutrition counseling.
  975         (f) Making or filing a report or record that the licensee
  976  knows to be false, willfully failing to file a report or record
  977  required by state or federal law, willfully impeding or
  978  obstructing such filing, or inducing another person to impede or
  979  obstruct such filing. Such reports or records include only those
  980  that are signed in the capacity of a licensed dietitian,
  981  nutritionist, or dietitian/nutritionist or licensed nutrition
  982  counselor.
  983         (g) Advertising goods or services in a manner that is
  984  fraudulent, false, deceptive, or misleading in form or content.
  985         (h) Committing an act of fraud or deceit, or of negligence,
  986  incompetency, or misconduct in the practice of dietetics, and
  987  nutrition, or nutrition counseling.
  988         (i) Practicing with a revoked, suspended, inactive, or
  989  delinquent license.
  990         (j) Treating or undertaking to treat human ailments by
  991  means other than by the practice of dietetics, and nutrition,
  992  practice or nutrition counseling.
  993         (k) Failing to maintain acceptable standards of practice as
  994  set forth by the board and the council in rules adopted pursuant
  995  to this part.
  996         (l) Engaging directly or indirectly in the dividing,
  997  transferring, assigning, rebating, or refunding of fees received
  998  for professional services, or profiting by means of a credit or
  999  other valuable consideration, such as an unearned commission,
 1000  discount, or gratuity, with any person referring a patient or
 1001  with any relative or business associate of the referring person.
 1002  Nothing in this part prohibits the members of any regularly and
 1003  properly organized business entity that is composed of licensees
 1004  under this part and recognized under the laws of this state from
 1005  making any division of their total fees among themselves as they
 1006  determine necessary.
 1007         (m) Advertising, by or on behalf of a licensee under this
 1008  part, any method of assessment or treatment which is
 1009  experimental or without generally accepted scientific
 1010  validation.
 1011         (n) Violating any provision of this chapter or chapter 456,
 1012  or any rules adopted pursuant thereto.
 1013         (2) The board may enter an order denying licensure or
 1014  imposing any of the penalties in s. 456.072(2) against any
 1015  applicant for licensure or licensee who is found guilty of
 1016  violating any provision of subsection (1) of this section or who
 1017  is found guilty of violating any provision of s. 456.072(1).
 1018         (3) The department shall reissue the license of a
 1019  disciplined dietitian, nutritionist, dietitian/nutritionist or
 1020  nutrition counselor upon certification by the board that he or
 1021  she the disciplined dietitian/nutritionist or nutrition
 1022  counselor has complied with all of the terms and conditions set
 1023  forth in the final order.
 1024         Section 14. Subsection (3) of section 381.00593, Florida
 1025  Statutes, is amended to read:
 1026         381.00593 Public school volunteer health care practitioner
 1027  program.—
 1028         (3) For purposes of this section, the term “health care
 1029  practitioner” means a physician licensed under chapter 458; an
 1030  osteopathic physician licensed under chapter 459; a chiropractic
 1031  physician licensed under chapter 460; a podiatric physician
 1032  licensed under chapter 461; an optometrist licensed under
 1033  chapter 463; an advanced practice registered nurse, registered
 1034  nurse, or licensed practical nurse licensed under part I of
 1035  chapter 464; a pharmacist licensed under chapter 465; a dentist
 1036  or dental hygienist licensed under chapter 466; a midwife
 1037  licensed under chapter 467; a speech-language pathologist or
 1038  audiologist licensed under part I of chapter 468; a dietitian or
 1039  nutritionist dietitian/nutritionist licensed under part X of
 1040  chapter 468; or a physical therapist licensed under chapter 486.
 1041         Section 15. Subsection (4) of section 501.0573, Florida
 1042  Statutes, is amended to read:
 1043         501.0573 Weight-loss provider requirements.—Each weight
 1044  loss provider shall:
 1045         (4) Provide the name, address, and qualifications of the
 1046  person who has reviewed and approved the weight-loss program
 1047  according to s. 468.505(1)(i) s. 468.505(1)(j).
 1048         Section 16. Subsection (1) of section 501.0575, Florida
 1049  Statutes, is amended to read:
 1050         501.0575 Weight-Loss Consumer Bill of Rights.—
 1051         (1) The Weight-Loss Consumer Bill of Rights shall consist
 1052  of the following provisions:
 1053         (A) WARNING: RAPID WEIGHT LOSS MAY CAUSE SERIOUS HEALTH
 1054  PROBLEMS. RAPID WEIGHT LOSS IS WEIGHT LOSS OF MORE THAN 1 1/2
 1055  POUNDS TO 2 POUNDS PER WEEK OR WEIGHT LOSS OF MORE THAN 1
 1056  PERCENT OF BODY WEIGHT PER WEEK AFTER THE SECOND WEEK OF
 1057  PARTICIPATION IN A WEIGHT-LOSS PROGRAM.
 1058         (B) CONSULT YOUR PERSONAL PHYSICIAN BEFORE STARTING ANY
 1059  WEIGHT-LOSS PROGRAM.
 1060         (C) ONLY PERMANENT LIFESTYLE CHANGES, SUCH AS MAKING
 1061  HEALTHFUL FOOD CHOICES AND INCREASING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, PROMOTE
 1062  LONG-TERM WEIGHT LOSS.
 1063         (D) QUALIFICATIONS OF THIS PROVIDER ARE AVAILABLE UPON
 1064  REQUEST.
 1065         (E) YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO:
 1066         1. ASK QUESTIONS ABOUT THE POTENTIAL HEALTH RISKS OF THIS
 1067  PROGRAM AND ITS NUTRITIONAL CONTENT, PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT, AND
 1068  EDUCATIONAL COMPONENTS.
 1069         2. RECEIVE AN ITEMIZED STATEMENT OF THE ACTUAL OR ESTIMATED
 1070  PRICE OF THE WEIGHT-LOSS PROGRAM, INCLUDING EXTRA PRODUCTS,
 1071  SERVICES, SUPPLEMENTS, EXAMINATIONS, AND LABORATORY TESTS.
 1072         3. KNOW THE ACTUAL OR ESTIMATED DURATION OF THE PROGRAM.
 1073         4. KNOW THE NAME, ADDRESS, AND QUALIFICATIONS OF THE
 1074  DIETITIAN OR NUTRITIONIST WHO HAS REVIEWED AND APPROVED THE
 1075  WEIGHT-LOSS PROGRAM ACCORDING TO s. 468.505(1)(i) s.
 1076  468.505(1)(j), FLORIDA STATUTES.
 1077         Section 17. This act shall take effect July 1, 2026.