Examples of Dietetics Act in a sentence
The Service Provider shall provide, to Clients, general dietetic interventions that are within the scope of practice of a dietitian as set out in the Dietetics Act.
Its mandate under the Regulated Health Professions Act, and the Dietetics Act, is to regulate the profession of dietitians in Ontario in the interest of the public and public protection.
Section 3.1 is added to the Dietetics Act, 1991 to authorize dietitians, in the course of engaging in the practice of dietetics, and subject to the terms, conditions and limitations imposed on his or her certificate of registration, to perform the controlled act of taking blood samples by skin pricking for the purpose of monitoring capillary blood readings.
The GEF has funded local grassroots capacity building and climate change projects through community-based and non-governmental organizations.
I will ensure that the corporation complies with the Regulated Health Professions Act and its regulations, the Health Professions Procedural Code, the Dietetics Act and its regulations, and by-laws of the College.
Practice Guideline: Providing Education on Insulin Dose Adjustments and the Dietetic Scope of Practice The dietetic scope of practice statement in Section 3 of the Dietetics Act, 1991 states: The practise of dietetics is the assessment of nutrition and nutritional conditions and the treatment and prevention of nutrition-related disorders by nutritional means.
The consultant is also grateful to College staff members who made the time to respond to findings from the evaluation process through key informant interviews.SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background The College of Dietitians of Ontario (hereafter referred to as the College) was founded in 1991 through the Dietetics Act, and became a regulatory body on December 31, 1993.
Under the Dietetics Act, RDs have the legal authority to perform only one — taking blood samples by skin pricking for the purpose of monitoring capillary blood readings — which falls within the controlled act of performing a procedure below the dermis.
The Discipline Committee must provide a fair process for hearing evidence, determining member conduct and the most appropriate action to protect the public in keeping with the Health Professions Procedural Code of the Regulated Health Professions Act and regulations under the Dietetics Act.
The Regulated Health Professions Act (RHPA) and the Dietetics Act set out the objectives, structure, procedures and accountability mechanisms for the College of Dietitians of Ontario.