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Registered Dietitian
Total cost: $275
Governing Authority
Georgia Board of Examiners of Licensed Dietitians | Georgia Secretary of State
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Licensure
Regulation Type
Required
CDR Credential
1,000 hrs
Supervised Hours
30 hrs
State CE Hours
$275
Total Initial Fees
2 years; licenses expire March 31 of even-numbered years
Renewal Period
Available credential types in Georgia
Licensed Dietitian (LD)
Medical nutrition therapy, nutrition assessment, nutrition counseling, nutrition education
Nutritionist
Diet Technician
Education & Academic Requirements
VerifiedAs of January 1, 2024, a master's degree is required to be eligible for the CDR exam and RD/RDN credential. Bachelor's degree holders credentialed before 2024 are grandfathered.
Minimum Degree
Required
ACEND Accredited
Yes
Master's Required
Didactic Program
Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) or Coordinated Program (CP) from ACEND-accredited institution
Details
CDR requires a master's degree for new RD/RDN credentialing effective January 1, 2024.
Dietitian education requirements follow ACEND (Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics) standards. As of 2024, a minimum of a master's degree is required for new RD eligibility through CDR.
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Supervised Practice Requirements
VerifiedRequired
Supervised Practice
1,000 hrs
Practice Hours
Required
ACEND Accredited
Accepted Program Types
Details
Minimum 1,000 hours of ACEND-accredited supervised practice required for CDR eligibility.
Supervised practice hours are typically completed through ACEND-accredited dietetic internships, coordinated programs, or individualized supervised practice pathways (ISPPs).
Exam Requirements
VerifiedRequired
CDR Registration
Not Required
State Exam
Credential Type
Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) or Registered Dietitian (RD) through CDR
Registration Exam
CDR Registration Examination for Dietitians
State Exam Details
CDR Registration Examination for Dietitians
Exam Name
Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) / Pearson VUE
Provider
$200
Exam Cost
Passing Rate
Approximately 80-90% first-time pass rate
Retake Policy
May retake after 45 days; up to 3 attempts within 1 year of initial eligibility
Overall licensing difficulty: 16/100
Study recommendation: 1–2 weeks of focused review is usually sufficient
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RD Exam (Registered Dietitian Exam)
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What Dietitians Can Do in Georgia
VerifiedAuthorized
Medical Nutrition Therapy
Authorized
Nutrition Counseling
Authorized
Enteral/Parenteral
Prescriptive Authority
No independent prescriptive authority for medications
Additional Scope Details
Georgia licensed dietitians may provide MNT, nutrition assessment, counseling, and education. Practice exclusivity applies.
Telehealth
Allowed
Interstate Telehealth
No
Compact Member
Georgia allows telehealth delivery of nutrition services by properly licensed practitioners.
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Application Fee Application fee | $75 |
CDR Exam Fee Paid to CDR/Pearson VUE | $200 |
State License Fee Included in application fee | $75 |
Renewal Fee Biennial renewal (expires March 31 of even years) | $50 |
Total Initial Fees Includes CDR exam ($200) and state application ($75) | $275 |
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Renewal & CE/CPEU Requirements
Verified2 years; licenses expire March 31 of even-numbered years
Renewal Period
30 hrs
State CE Hours
No
Portfolio Required
CDR CPEU Requirement
75 hours of approved continuing education credit every five years (CDR requirement)
Renewal Fee
$50
Biennial renewal
Regulatory Board
Dietitians must maintain both state and national (CDR) credentials. CDR requires 75 CPEUs per 5-year recertification cycle. State CE requirements are separate and may differ from CDR requirements.
Out-of-State Reciprocity
VerifiedAccepts Out-of-State Credentials
CDR Credential Is Portable
Reciprocity Type
Endorsement (by out-of-state license with substantially equivalent requirements) OR by current CDR registration
Transfer Details
Georgia accepts out-of-state dietitians with current CDR registration.
Additional Requirements for Transfer
The CDR (Commission on Dietetic Registration) credential is nationally recognized, but states may still require a separate state license or registration. Having an active CDR credential typically simplifies the transfer process.
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Protected Titles
VerifiedGeorgia protects the title 'Licensed Dietitian.' Practice of dietetics without licensure is prohibited.
Georgia has practice exclusivity, meaning licensure is required not just for using the title but for practicing dietetics. The state has among the lowest renewal fees at $50 per 2-year cycle.
Georgia has practice exclusivity - licensure required for dietetic practice.
30 CE hours per 2-year renewal cycle.
Applications processed in 15-20 business days.
Low renewal fee of $50 per 2 years.
There is no interstate compact for dietitians.
Dietitian requirements in nearby states
| State | Total Cost | Timeline | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Georgia (you) | $275 | 240–370 wks | |
| Alabama | $450 | 240–370 wks | → |
| Florida | $408 | 240–370 wks | → |
| North Carolina | $410 | 240–370 wks | → |
| South Carolina | $280 | 240–370 wks | → |
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Georgia uses licensure for dietitians. CDR registration is required. All credentialing is managed through the Georgia Board of Examiners of Licensed Dietitians | Georgia Secretary of State.
Requirements vary by state and may change. Always verify current requirements with your state licensing authority and the Commission on Dietetic Registration.