Not exact matches
A youth athlete, who has been removed
from play, may not return to play until the athlete is evaluated
by a
licensed physician who may consult with an athletic trainer, all of whom shall be trained in the evaluation and management of concussions.
The policy requires removal
from play for any student, as determined
by a game official, coach
from the student's team, certified athletic trainer,
licensed physician,
licensed physical therapist or other official designated
by the student's school entity, exhibits signs or symptoms of a concussion or traumatic brain injury while participating in an athletic activity.
Direction — Supervision over the actions of a
licensed athletic trainer
by means of referral
by prescription to treat conditions for a physically active person
from a
licensed physician, dentist or podiatrist or written protocol approved
by a supervising
physician, except that the physical presence of the supervising
physician, dentist or podiatrist is not required if the supervising
physician, dentist or podiatrist is readily available for consultation
by direct communication, radio, telephone, facsimile, telecommunications or
by other electronic means.
The nature of your child's food allergy, the reason the allergy prevents the child
from eating the regular school meal, and the specific substitutions needed must be specified in a statement signed
by a
licensed physician.
(c) As the employer, when the BAT or STT informs you that the employee has not provided a sufficient amount of breath, you must direct the employee to obtain, within five days, an evaluation
from a
licensed physician who is acceptable to you and who has expertise in the medical issues raised
by the employee's failure to provide a sufficient specimen.
(c) As the DER, when the collector informs you that the employee has not provided a sufficient amount of urine (see paragraph (b)(4) of this section), you must, after consulting with the MRO, direct the employee to obtain, within five days, an evaluation
from a
licensed physician, acceptable to the MRO, who has expertise in the medical issues raised
by the employee's failure to provide a sufficient specimen.
Covered Accident Medical Expenses incurred due to Injury only are paid up to the maximum Accident Medical Expense Benefit Limit, for the following eligible expenses: treatment
by a Legally Qualified
Physician; care or service
from a Hospital; services provided
by an ambulatory medical - surgical facility; home health care
from a
licensed home health agency, but only if continued Hospital care would have otherwise been required; attendance of a registered graduate nurse; X-ray examination; or, use of an ambulance.
(a) Prevent any
licensed physician,
licensed nurse,
licensed psychologist, certified alcohol or drug abuse counselor or other person
licensed or certified
by the State
from carrying out the functions permitted
by the respective
license or certification if the person does not hold himself or herself out to the public
by any title and description of service likely to cause confusion with the titles and descriptions of service set forth in this chapter.
Behavioral, emotional, physical, or mental disability, as documented
by a recent report (less than six months old)
from an appropriate, qualified professional (which could include but is not limited to a
physician, psychiatrist, psychologist, or
Licensed Mental Health Practitioner (LMHP).
(a) qualified members of other professions, such as
physicians, social workers, lawyers, pastoral counselors, professional counselors
licensed under Title 37, chapter 23, marriage and family therapists
licensed under Title 37, chapter 37, or educators,
from doing work of a psychological nature consistent with their training if they do not hold themselves out to the public
by a title or description incorporating the words «psychology», «psychologist», «psychological», or «psychologic»;
(a) a qualified member of another profession, such as a
physician, lawyer, pastoral counselor, probation officer, court employee, nurse, school counselor, educator, chemical dependency counselor accredited
by a federal agency, or addiction counselor
licensed pursuant to Title 37, chapter 35,
from performing duties and services consistent with the person's licensure or certification and the code of ethics of the person's profession or, in the case of a qualified member of another profession who is not
licensed or certified or for whom there is no applicable code of ethics,
from performing duties and services consistent with the person's training, as long as the person does not represent
by title that the person is engaging in the practice of professional counseling;
(a) individuals
licensed as professional counselors, social workers, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, or
physicians or members of the clergy or other qualified members of professional groups identified
by board rule
from advertising or performing marriage and family therapy services in a manner consistent with the accepted standards of their respective professions.