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Dietitian licensure compact draws support for military spouses and telehealth continuity

2674985 · March 18, 2025
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The House Business and Labor Committee heard testimony on Senate Bill 279, which would enable Montana to join the Dietitian Licensure Compact so registered dietitians holding an active home‑state license could practice in other compact states without separate full licensure.

The House Business and Labor Committee heard Senate Bill 279 on March 17, a proposal to have Montana join the Dietitian Licensure Compact. The compact would allow registered dietitians who hold an active, unencumbered license in a member state to practice in other compact states under a governed compact privilege.

Sponsor Wendy McCamey and proponents said the compact would reduce administrative burden for clinicians who move across state lines, particularly military spouses, and would make it easier to deliver nutrition services by telehealth across state borders. Proponents included the Montana Academy…

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