New Mexico Statutes

§ 61-7A-4 — License required; exemptions. (Repealed effective July 1,

New Mexico § 61-7A-4
JurisdictionNew Mexico
Ch. 61Professional and Occupational Licenses
Art. 7ANutrition and Dietetics Practices

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Bluebook
N.M. Stat. Ann. § 61-7A-4 (2026).

Text

2028.) A. After April 1, 1990, no person shall engage in nutrition or dietetics practice, or use or include the titles or represent himself to be a dietitian, nutritionist or nutrition associate unless he is licensed under the Nutrition and Dietetics Practice Act. B. Nothing in the Nutrition and Dietetics Practice Act is intended to:

(1)limit, interfere with or prevent any other licensed health care professional from engaging in nutrition and dietetics practice within the limits of his licensure, except that he shall not hold himself out as a dietitian, nutritionist or nutrition associate;
(2)limit, interfere with or prevent employees of state or federal agencies from using the term "dietitian" or "nutritionist" as defined in state or federal personnel qualifications where these terms ar

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Legislative History

Laws 1989, ch. 387, § 4.

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