Dietetic Technician Licensing

States Licensed

2

of 50 states and D.C.

×

Burden Rank

14th

for average burdens 1st is worst

=

Combined Rank

95th

for states licensed x average burdens 1st is worst

Change from 2017 to 2022, if any:
Burden increased
Burden decreased
Mixed burden change
N
New license
E
Eliminated license
2022 Licensing Burden Rank
Lower Burden Rank
Higher Burden Rank
No state license

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Definition

Dietetic technicians assist dietitians in the provision of food service and nutritional programs. Under the supervision of dietitians, they may also plan and produce meals based on established guidelines, teach principles of food and nutrition, or counsel individuals.

2022 Snapshot

  • 49 unlicensed states
  • Days lost are 835 in all states
  • Fees range from $171 (Maine) to $180 (New Mexico)
  • 2 states require 1+ exam
  • 0 states set minimum age
  • 0 states set minimum grade

Changes Since 2017

  • No licenses created or removed
  • No changes in license requirements
  • Burden rank worsened by 2 spots because other occupations improved more; combined rank remained the same because nothing changed

2022 Licensing Burden in Detail

N New License
E Eliminated License
Increase
Decrease

Data Notes: 2022 data collected between February 3, 2020, and March 18, 2022. Fees include charges for application review and license issuance; exams; background checks, credit reports and fingerprinting; recovery fund contributions; third-party certification; and certain fees for training courses. Calendar days lost were estimated based on required education and experience; except for amounts smaller than one day, days lost are rounded to whole days and thus may not reflect very small changes between 2017 and 2022. Appendix A details methods for estimating days lost and calculating burden ranks. Complete data, including revised 2017 data, are available at https://ij.org/report/license-to-work-3/ltw3-data/.

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