§2111. Qualifications of applicants
A person aspiring to become a licensed sanitarian in the state of Louisiana shall be
a graduate of an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree and concentration
of courses in environmental sanitation or the general area of environmental health. In lieu
thereof, a person aspiring to become a licensed sanitarian shall be a graduate of an accredited
college or university with a bachelor's degree which includes at least thirty semester hours,
or the equivalent, of courses in physical and biological sciences, with a minimum of six
hours in the physical sciences and a minimum of ten hours in the biological sciences. Prior
to being issued a license as a sanitarian, all sanitarian trainees shall have completed a
minimum of one year of field experience, which shall include the successful completion of
a board-approved training course in environmental sanitation or environmental health. The
board may, by rule, specify the particular types of physical and biological science courses
which will be deemed acceptable to fulfill the educational requirements of this Section. The
board of examiners shall be vested with the authority to designate in detail the types and
length of the required training in environmental sanitation or environmental health and the
types of experience necessary.
Added by Acts 1954, No. 371, §11; Acts 2009, No. 28, §1, eff. June 15, 2009; Acts
2018, No. 206, §3.