(a)  No person may practice or hold himself or herself out as a certified dietary manager unless he or she is certified in accordance with the requirements of this chapter.

Terms Used In Rhode Island General Laws 5-64.1-4

  • Dietary manager: means a person who:

    (i)  Integrates and applies principles with education and training at an accredited school, college, or university in purchasing, personnel practices, supervision of people, budgeting and finance, menu planning, and nutrition;

    (ii)  Directs and coordinates food-service activities of a hospital, nursing home, or a related facility;

    (iii)  Confers with dieticians to ensure that menus and department policies conform to nutritional standards and government and established regulations and procedures;

    (iv)  Reviews patient diet information and discusses requests, changes, and inconsistencies with the patient, professional staff, and/or resident food committee or council;

    (v)  Plans and coordinates through subordinate supervisors, standards and procedures of food storage, preparation, and service, department and equipment sanitation, employee safety, and personnel policies and procedures;

    (vi)  Inspects food and food preparation and storage areas with knowledge of health and sanitation regulations;

    (vii)  Tastes, smells, and observes food to ensure conformance with recipes and appearance standards;

    (viii)  Attends meetings with employees, department heads, administration, and dieticians to discuss regulations, procedures, grievances, and recommendations for improving food service;

    (ix)  Computes operating costs for own information and for information of administration;

    (x)  In the absence of the dietician, a certified dietary manager is responsible for the department; and

    (xi)  Oversees all therapeutic diets to be planned in writing, reviewed, approved, and dated by the qualified dietician. See Rhode Island General Laws 5-64.1-3

  • person: may be construed to extend to and include co-partnerships and bodies corporate and politic. See Rhode Island General Laws 43-3-6

(b)  Any person employed as a dietary manager on August 11, 1990, and who has been employed for a period of ten (10) years or more, is exempt from the certification requirements of this chapter.

History of Section.
P.L. 1990, ch. 352, § 1.