If I’m a Nutritionist and I’m Charged with a Crime, is my Career Over?

If you are a Nutritionist in Minnesota, you have spent years of your life to acquire your professional license. Without this license, you simply don’t have the ability to work in your profession. A criminal conviction, even relatively low level offenses like domestic assaults and drug crimes can be catastrophic and ultimately destroy everything that you have worked for. You could face suspension or even worse, revocation.

Some criminal convictions mean that your healthcare career is over.

Jack Rice and his team has helped countless professionals and can help you too. Looking at the controlling Board as well as some of the applicable Minnesota statutes is a good place to start.

Occupation - Nutritionist

Regulating Body - Board of Dietetics and Nutrition Practice

Grounds for Disciplinary Action - 148.629

Deadline for Taking Disciplinary Action -Not specified

Discipline and Penalties - 148.629; 148.631

Investigation/ Hearing - 148.623

Immunity - Not specified

Records Access - Not specified

If you are a Nutritionist and facing criminal charges, it is critical you contact a criminal defense attorney as soon as possible.  If the police want to “just talk”, talk to your lawyer first.  

Jack Rice is the founder of Jack Rice Defense, a Criminal Defense firm based in St. Paul Minnesota.  Jack is a former prosecutor, a Board Certified Criminal Law Special and an award winning criminal defense attorney.  For a free confidential consultation, contact Jack Rice Defense at 651-447-7650 or click this link to leave a message.  We will follow up.  

Board of Dietetics and Nutrition Practice

148.629

Not specified

148.629; 148.631

148.623

Not specified

Not specified

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