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House Bill 1185 allows dietitians to practice across state lines in Arkansas, improving access to services and job opportunities, especially for rural residents and military families.
House Bill 1185 allows dietitians to practice across state lines in Arkansas, improving access to services and job opportunities, especially for rural residents and military families.
Bill Number: HB 1185
Introduced: January 21, 2025
Status: Deferred by the Committee on HRE
Classification: Bill
Subject: Appropriation ($), Plant-based Building Materials Working Group, UHCTAHR
House Bill 1185 aims to adopt the Dietitian Licensure Compact in Arkansas. This compact is designed to facilitate the interstate practice of dietetics, thereby improving public access to dietetic services while maintaining state regulatory authority over dietitian licensure.
The bill includes several significant amendments and provisions:
Licensure Compact Commission: Establishes a framework for Arkansas to join the Dietitian Licensure Compact, allowing licensed dietitians to practice across state lines without needing multiple licenses.
Qualifications for Licensure:
Criminal Background Checks:
Compact Privilege:
Regulatory Authority:
This summary provides an overview of House Bill 1185, detailing its purpose, key provisions, potential impacts, and procedural history to inform stakeholders and the public about its significance in the field of dietetics and public health.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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