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The Road Ahead: Operationalizing the Dietitian Licensure Compact

The Road Ahead: Operationalizing the Dietitian Licensure Compact

The Road Ahead: Operationalizing the Dietitian Licensure Compact

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FNCE® 2025 is the ideal moment to present this session, aligning with the historic milestone of the Dietitian Licensure Compact reaching the seven-state threshold required for operationalization. This session provides a unique opportunity to "kick off" the Compact and prepare the profession for critical next steps, including forming the Compact Commission and establishing operational systems. With the Commission expected to begin its work by early fall 2025, this pivotal session equips attendees with the insights and tools needed to support this transformative advancement.

Celebrate the Compact's groundbreaking achievement with us! The session opens with a celebration of this historic milestone, followed by an in-depth interview moderated by Lisa Eaton Wright. Experts Matt Shafer from The Council of State Governments and Charla Burill, RDN, JD, from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics will guide attendees through the next steps of implementation.

Key topics include forming the Compact Commission, understanding its structure and responsibilities, and establishing essential systems like a multi-state licensure database. Timed to align with this turning point in licensure, attendees will gain practical strategies, learn from other compacts, and explore actionable steps to navigate this new era of professional mobility.

Planned with the Academy's Policy, Initiatives and Advocacy Team

Product Publish Details

Release Date: October 15, 2025

SKU: FNCE25210

CPEU: 1.50 (Valid Until September 16, 2028)

Learning Objectives

  • Learn what’s needed to set up the Compact Commission, who will be involved, and what roles they will play in overseeing the Compact’s operations.
  • Gain insight into the technical and logistical requirements for launching the Compact database, from selecting and implementing a platform to ensuring compliance and data security.
  • Identify realistic timelines and actionable steps for operationalizing compacts, based on lessons learned from other professional compact commissions.

Performance Indicators

  • 1.1.2 Pursues and embraces opportunities to advance practice.
  • 1.2.2 Keeps abreast of and complies with federal, state/territory, and local and/or tribal legislation, regulations, policies and standards.
  • 4.2.2 Engages in legislative and regulatory activities that address community, population and global health to promote change.

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Lisa Eaton Wright, MS, RD, LDN

Moderator

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Charla Burill, JD, RD

Speaker

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Daniel Logsdon

Speaker

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