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AB45,20,1513(d) Nothing in this compact shall interfere with a licensees ability to hold a
14single state license in multiple states; however, for the purposes of this compact, a
15licensee shall have only one home state license.
AB45,20,1716(e) Nothing in this compact shall affect the requirements established by a
17member state for the issuance of a single state license.
AB45,20,2118(6) Active military members or their spouses. An active military member,
19or their spouse, shall designate a home state where the individual has a current
20license in good standing. The individual may retain the home state designation
21during the period the service member is on active duty.
AB45,21,222(7) Adverse actions. (a) In addition to the other powers conferred by state

1law, a remote state shall have the authority, in accordance with existing state due
2process law, to:
AB45,21,431. Take adverse action against a licensees compact privilege within that
4member state; and
AB45,21,1352. Issue subpoenas for both hearings and investigations that require the
6attendance and testimony of witnesses as well as the production of evidence.
7Subpoenas issued by a licensing authority in a member state for the attendance and
8testimony of witnesses or the production of evidence from another member state
9shall be enforced in the latter state by any court of competent jurisdiction, according
10to the practice and procedure applicable to subpoenas issued in proceedings
11pending before that court. The issuing authority shall pay any witness fees, travel
12expenses, mileage, and other fees required by the service statutes of the state in
13which the witnesses or evidence are located.
AB45,21,1514(b) Only the home state shall have the power to take adverse action against a
15licensees home state license.
AB45,21,1916(c) For purposes of taking adverse action, the home state shall give the same
17priority and effect to reported conduct received from a member state as it would if
18the conduct had occurred within the home state. In so doing, the home state shall
19apply its own state laws to determine appropriate action.
AB45,22,220(d) The home state shall complete any pending investigations of a licensee
21who changes home states during the course of the investigations. The home state
22shall also have authority to take appropriate action and shall promptly report the
23conclusions of the investigations to the administrator of the data system. The

1administrator of the data system shall promptly notify the new home state of any
2adverse actions.
AB45,22,53(e) A member state, if otherwise permitted by state law, may recover from the
4affected licensee the costs of investigations and dispositions of cases resulting from
5any adverse action taken against that licensee.
AB45,22,86(f) A member state may take adverse action based on the factual findings of
7another remote state, provided that the member state follows its own procedures for
8taking the adverse action.
AB45,22,119(g) Joint investigations. 1. In addition to the authority granted to a member
10state by its respective state law, any member state may participate with other
11member states in joint investigations of licensees.
AB45,22,13122. Member states shall share any investigative, litigation, or compliance
13materials in furtherance of any joint investigation initiated under the compact.
AB45,22,2014(h) If adverse action is taken by the home state against a licensees home state
15license resulting in an encumbrance on the home state license, the licensees
16compact privilege in all other member states shall be revoked until all
17encumbrances have been removed from the home state license. All home state
18disciplinary orders that impose adverse action against a licensee shall include a
19statement that the licensees compact privileges are revoked in all member states
20during the pendency of the order.
AB45,23,221(i) Once an encumbered license in the home state is restored to an
22unencumbered license (as certified by the home states licensing authority), the

1licensee must meet the requirements of sub. (4) (a) and follow the administrative
2requirements to reapply to obtain a compact privilege in any remote state.
AB45,23,53(j) If a member state takes adverse action, it shall promptly notify the
4administrator of the data system. The administrator of the data system shall
5promptly notify the other member states of any adverse actions.
AB45,23,76(k) Nothing in this compact shall override a member states decision that
7participation in an alternative program may be used in lieu of adverse action.
AB45,23,148(8) Establishment of the dietitian licensure compact commission. (a)
9The compact member states hereby create and establish a joint government agency
10whose membership consists of all member states that have enacted the compact
11known as the dietitian licensure compact commission. The compact commission is
12an instrumentality of the compact states acting jointly and not an instrumentality
13of any one state. The compact commission shall come into existence on or after the
14effective date of the compact as set forth in sub. (12).
AB45,23,1615(b) Membership, voting, and meetings. 1. Each member state shall have and
16be limited to one delegate selected by that member states licensing authority.
AB45,23,18172. The delegate shall be the primary administrator of the licensing authority
18or their designee.
AB45,23,20193. The compact commission shall by rule or bylaw establish a term of office for
20delegates and may by rule or bylaw establish term limits.
AB45,23,22214. The compact commission may recommend removal or suspension of any
22delegate from office.
AB45,24,2
15. A member states licensing authority shall fill any vacancy of its delegate
2occurring on the compact commission within 60 days of the vacancy.
AB45,24,436. Each delegate shall be entitled to one vote on all matters before the compact
4commission requiring a vote by the delegates.
AB45,24,757. Delegates shall meet and vote by such means as set forth in the bylaws. The
6bylaws may provide for delegates to meet and vote in person or by
7telecommunication, video conference, or other means of communication.
AB45,24,1188. The compact commission shall meet at least once during each calendar
9year. Additional meetings may be held as set forth in the bylaws. The compact
10commission may meet in person or by telecommunication, video conference, or other
11means of communication.
AB45,24,1212(c) The compact commission shall have the following powers:
AB45,24,13131. Establish the fiscal year of the compact commission;
AB45,24,14142. Establish code of conduct and conflict of interest policies;
AB45,24,15153. Establish and amend rules and bylaws;
AB45,24,16164. Maintain its financial records in accordance with the bylaws;
AB45,24,18175. Meet and take such actions as are consistent with the provisions of this
18compact, the compact commissions rules, and the bylaws;
AB45,24,21196. Initiate and conclude legal proceedings or actions in the name of the
20compact commission, provided that the standing of any licensing authority to sue or
21be sued under applicable law shall not be affected;
AB45,25,2227. Maintain and certify records and information provided to a member state

1as the authenticated business records of the compact commission, and designate an
2agent to do so on the compact commissions behalf;
AB45,25,338. Purchase and maintain insurance and bonds;
AB45,25,549. Borrow, accept, or contract for services of personnel, including, but not
5limited to, employees of a member state;
AB45,25,6610. Conduct an annual financial review;
AB45,25,11711. Hire employees, elect or appoint officers, fix compensation, define duties,
8grant such individuals appropriate authority to carry out the purposes of the
9compact, and establish the compact commissions personnel policies and programs
10relating to conflicts of interest, qualifications of personnel, and other related
11personnel matters;
AB45,25,121212. Assess and collect fees;
AB45,25,161313. Accept any and all appropriate donations, grants of money, other sources
14of revenue, equipment, supplies, materials, services, and gifts, and receive, utilize,
15and dispose of the same; provided that at all times the compact commission shall
16avoid any actual or appearance of impropriety or conflict of interest;
AB45,25,181714. Lease, purchase, retain, own, hold, improve, or use any property, real,
18personal, or mixed, or any undivided interest therein;
AB45,25,201915. Sell, convey, mortgage, pledge, lease, exchange, abandon, or otherwise
20dispose of any property real, personal, or mixed;
AB45,25,212116. Establish a budget and make expenditures;
AB45,25,222217. Borrow money;
AB45,26,32318. Appoint committees, including standing committees, composed of

1members, state regulators, state legislators or their representatives, and consumer
2representatives, and such other interested persons as may be designated in this
3compact or the bylaws;
AB45,26,5419. Provide and receive information from, and cooperate with, law
5enforcement agencies;
AB45,26,7620. Establish and elect an executive committee, including a chair and a vice
7chair;
AB45,26,10821. Determine whether a states adopted language is materially different from
9the model compact language such that the state would not qualify for participation
10in the compact; and
AB45,26,121122. Perform such other functions as may be necessary or appropriate to
12achieve the purposes of this compact.
AB45,26,1513(d) The executive committee. 1. The executive committee shall have the power
14to act on behalf of the compact commission according to the terms of this compact.
15The powers, duties, and responsibilities of the executive committee shall include:
AB45,26,1816a. Oversee the day-to-day activities of the administration of the compact
17including enforcement and compliance with the provisions of the compact, its rules
18and bylaws, and other such duties as deemed necessary;
AB45,26,2119b. Recommend to the compact commission changes to the rules or bylaws,
20changes to this compact legislation, fees charged to compact member states, fees
21charged to licensees, and other fees;
AB45,26,2322c. Ensure compact administration services are appropriately provided,
23including by contract;
AB45,27,1
1d. Prepare and recommend the budget;
AB45,27,22e. Maintain financial records on behalf of the compact commission;
AB45,27,43f. Monitor compact compliance of member states and provide compliance
4reports to the compact commission;
AB45,27,55g. Establish additional committees as necessary;
AB45,27,96h. Exercise the powers and duties of the compact commission during the
7interim between compact commission meetings, except for adopting or amending
8rules, adopting or amending bylaws, and exercising any other powers and duties
9expressly reserved to the compact commission by rule or bylaw; and
AB45,27,1010i. Other duties as provided in the rules or bylaws of the compact commission.
AB45,27,11112. The executive committee shall be composed of nine members:
AB45,27,1312a. The chair and vice chair of the compact commission shall be voting
13members of the executive committee;
AB45,27,1514b. Five voting members from the current membership of the compact
15commission, elected by the compact commission;
AB45,27,1716c. One ex officio, nonvoting member from a recognized professional association
17representing dietitians; and
AB45,27,1918d. One ex officio, nonvoting member from a recognized national credentialing
19organization for dietitians.
AB45,27,21203. The compact commission may remove any member of the executive
21committee as provided in the compact commissions bylaws.
AB45,27,22224. The executive committee shall meet at least annually.
AB45,28,223a. Executive committee meetings shall be open to the public, except that the

1executive committee may meet in a closed, nonpublic meeting as provided in par. (f)
22.
AB45,28,53b. The executive committee shall give 30 days notice of its meetings, posted on
4the website of the compact commission and as determined to provide notice to
5persons with an interest in the business of the compact commission.
AB45,28,76c. The executive committee may hold a special meeting in accordance with
7par. (f) 1. b.
AB45,28,98(e) The compact commission shall adopt and provide to the member states an
9annual report.
AB45,28,1210(f) Meetings of the compact commission. 1. All meetings shall be open to the
11public, except that the compact commission may meet in a closed, nonpublic
12meeting as provided in subd. 2.
AB45,28,1613a. Public notice for all meetings of the full compact commission shall be given
14in the same manner as required under the rule-making provisions in sub. (10),
15except that the compact commission may hold a special meeting as provided in
16subd. 1. b.
AB45,28,2117b. The compact commission may hold a special meeting when it must meet to
18conduct emergency business by giving 24 hours notice to all member states, on the
19compact commissions website, and other means as provided in the compact
20commissions rules. The compact commissions legal counsel shall certify that the
21compact commissions need to meet qualifies as an emergency.
AB45,29,2222. The compact commission or the executive committee or other committees of
23the compact commission may convene in a closed, nonpublic meeting for the

1compact commission or executive committee or other committees of the compact
2commission to receive legal advice or to discuss:
AB45,29,33a. Noncompliance of a member state with its obligations under the compact;
AB45,29,54b. The employment, compensation, discipline, or other matters, practices, or
5procedures related to specific employees;
AB45,29,76c. Current or threatened discipline of a licensee by the compact commission or
7by a member states licensing authority;
AB45,29,88d. Current, threatened, or reasonably anticipated litigation;
AB45,29,109e. Negotiation of contracts for the purchase, lease, or sale of goods, services, or
10real estate;
AB45,29,1111f. Accusing any person of a crime or formally censuring any person;
AB45,29,1312g. Trade secrets or commercial or financial information that is privileged or
13confidential;
AB45,29,1514h. Information of a personal nature where disclosure would constitute a
15clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy;
AB45,29,1616i. Investigative records compiled for law enforcement purposes;
AB45,29,2017j. Information related to any investigative reports prepared by or on behalf of
18or for use of the compact commission or other committee charged with
19responsibility of investigation or determination of compliance issues pursuant to
20the compact;
AB45,29,2221k. Matters specifically exempted from disclosure by federal or member state
22law; or
AB45,29,2323L. Other matters as specified in the rules of the compact commission.
AB45,30,3
13. If a meeting, or portion of a meeting, is closed, the presiding officer shall
2state that the meeting will be closed and reference each relevant exempting
3provision, and such reference shall be recorded in the minutes.
AB45,30,1044. The compact commission shall keep minutes that fully and clearly describe
5all matters discussed in a meeting and shall provide a full and accurate summary of
6actions taken, and the reasons therefore, including a description of the views
7expressed. All documents considered in connection with an action shall be
8identified in such minutes. All minutes and documents of a closed meeting shall
9remain under seal, subject to release only by a majority vote of the compact
10commission or order of a court of competent jurisdiction.
AB45,30,1311(g) Financing of the compact commission. 1. The compact commission shall
12pay, or provide for the payment of, the reasonable expenses of its establishment,
13organization, and ongoing activities.
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