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College Responsibilities

Serving and protecting the public interest

The College of Dietitians of Ontario has a legal obligation to serve and protect the public interest. It strives to ensure safe, ethical and competent food and nutrition services by setting and monitoring standards and providing support to Registered Dietitians. We believe that this is the best form of public protection.

The College will also investigate a complaint or a report about the performance and conduct of a Registered Dietitian and decide whether the Dietitian needs to be guided to improve his or her practice or whether another action is needed such as suspending or revoking a member’s certificate of registration.
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