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6/4/2025
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Senate passes McKenney bill to allow Rhode Island to join state dietitian licensure compact
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STATE HOUSE — The Senate today passed legislation introduced by Sen. Mark McKenney (D-Dist. 30, Warwick) that would allow Rhode Island to join the state dietitian licensure compact.
The compact would be the latest entered into by the state. Last year, the General Assembly enacted laws to allow the state to enter interstate licensure compacts for social workers, counselors, speech-language pathologists and occupational therapists.
The bill (2025-S 0345) would permit a licensed dietitian from another state to become licensed in Rhode Island, and also permit a dietitian licensed in Rhode Island to become licensed in another compact state. The purpose of the compact is to increase public access to dietetics services, eliminate the necessity of licenses in multiple states, and enhance the state’s ability to protect the public’s health and safety.
“Obtaining a dietitian license can be a lengthy process in any state,” said Senator McKenney. “The interstate compact will streamline the process for dietitians to be licensed in several states, reducing a number of administrative hurdles, allowing these professionals to focus on patient care rather than bureaucratic red tape.”
The measure now moves to the House of Representatives where similar legislation (2025-H 5067) has been introduced by Rep. Joseph M. McNamara (D-Dist. 19, Warwick, Cranston).
For more information, contact: Daniel Trafford, Publicist State House Room 20 Providence, RI 02903 (401)222-1922
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