GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 43-11A-18 - Exceptions
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    43-11A-18   (2010)
   43-11A-18.    Exceptions 
      Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to affect or prevent:
      (1)  A  student enrolled in an approved academic program in dietetics from  engaging in the practice of dietetics under the supervision of a  dietitian; or a dietetic technician, certified dietary manager, or  dietetic aide in a health care facility from providing nutrition  services under the supervision of or in consultation with a dietitian;
      (2)  A  dietitian who is serving in the armed forces of the United States or  any other federal agency from engaging in the practice of dietetics,  provided that such practice is related to service or employment;
      (3)  Persons  licensed to practice the professions of dentistry, medicine,  osteopathy, chiropractic, nursing, or pharmacy from engaging in the  practice of dietetics when incidental to the practice of their  profession, except that such persons may not use the title "dietitian";
      (4)  A  nonresident registered dietitian from practicing dietetics in this  state for five days without a license or up to 30 days per year with  licensure from another state if the requirements for licensure are  substantially equal to the requirements contained in this chapter;
      (5)  Employees  of a department, agency, or division of state, county, or local  government from engaging in the practice of dietetics within the  discharge of official duties when such practice is directed by or in  consultation with a dietitian licensed under this chapter;
      (6)  Persons  who were engaged in dietetic practice prior to July 1, 1994, but the  prohibition of Code Section 43-11A-16 shall apply to such persons on and  after July 1, 1995;
      (7)  Persons who  provide weight control services, provided the weight control program has  been reviewed by, consultation is available from, and no program change  can be initiated without the prior approval of either a dietitian  licensed under this chapter, a dietitian licensed in another state which  has licensure requirements which are substantially equal to the  requirements contained in this chapter, or a registered dietitian;
      (8)  Persons  from marketing or distributing food, disseminating information on food,  food materials, dietary or food supplements, or minerals or herbs,  including but not limited to operators and employees of health food  stores or other licensed businesses which sell such products, provided  that such persons shall not engage in the oral or written explanation of  the historical use, benefit, or preparation of such products which is  intentionally deceptive or fraudulent, and such persons shall not  furnish specific nutrition information related to such products which is  deceptive or fraudulent.  Persons included in this paragraph shall not  use the title "dietitian" and shall not designate themselves by any  other term or title which implies that such persons are licensed under  this chapter;
      (9)  The practice of the  tenets of any religion, sect, or denomination whatsoever, provided that a  member of such religion, sect, or denomination shall not use the title  "dietitian" and shall not designate himself or herself by any other term  or title which implies that such member is engaged in dietetic  practice; or
      (10)  Persons with a  master's or doctorate degree from any regionally accredited college or  university with a major course of study in human nutrition, food and  nutrition, dietetics, food systems management, or nutrition education,  or persons with a doctorate degree from a regionally accredited college  or university with a major course of study in nutritional biochemistry,  provided that such persons shall not use the title "dietitian."