Notice:
License late renewal period is open April 01 – May 31, 2026.
View renewal information
Close
Contact Us
Verify a License
Licensure Compact
Gateway Login
Search the NCBDN Website
About
About NCBDN
Board Meetings
Minutes Archive
Board Members & Terms
News
Contact
Applicants
General Information for Applicants
Types of Licensure
Criminal Background Check
Students & Prospective Licensees
Licensure Compact
Licensees
License Renewals
Inactivate/Relinquish a License
Reactivate/Reinstate a License
Licensee Maintenance
Laws & Rules
Governing Documents
Guidelines
Resources
License Verification
File a Complaint
General Information About Nutrition Practice
Forms & Documents
Glossary
Application Guidance
Frequently Asked Questions
Search the NCBDN Website
Menu
Close menu
About
About NCBDN
Board Meetings
Minutes Archive
Board Members & Terms
News
Contact
Applicants
General Information for Applicants
Types of Licensure
Criminal Background Check
Students & Prospective Licensees
Licensure Compact
Licensees
License Renewals
Inactivate/Relinquish a License
Reactivate/Reinstate a License
Licensee Maintenance
Laws & Rules
Governing Documents
Guidelines
Resources
License Verification
File a Complaint
General Information About Nutrition Practice
Forms & Documents
Glossary
Application Guidance
Frequently Asked Questions
Search the NCBDN Website
Contact Us
Verify a License
Licensure Compact
Gateway Login
Search the NCBDN Website
← Back
Laws and Guidelines
|
Guidelines
|
Guideline B
Governing Documents
Statute
Rules & Regulations
Code of Ethics
Scope of Practice
Bylaws
Guidelines
Guideline A
Guideline B
Guideline C
Guideline D
Diet Orders & Ordering Labs Related to Nutrition and Dietetics
Telehealth & Licensing
Guideline B
Download Guideline B
This guideline was developed to help licensed dietitian/nutritionists (LDNs) and licensed nutritionists (LNs) understand their obligations when promoting and providing their nutrition services, and to help the public understand the standards under which such licensed practitioners are bound. Compliance with the ethical requirements laid out in
21 NCAC 17 .0114
helps to ensure the public is protected from harmful nutrition practices. Licensees are obligated to uphold these standards regardless of the medium.
Search for: