Sentences with phrase «unlicensed persons from»

Under the current sanitary code, Erie County health inspectors have limited capabilities in preventing unlicensed persons from administering tattoos.
Georgia law requires a Georgia real estate license when providing services related to the sale or rental of property, and Georgia law also bars an unlicensed person from bringing a commission action.

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It would be naïve to think that people won't still attempt unlicensed grow operations in the hopes of profiting from a cash crop.
I am christian and i don't understand this crap... IF u don't support abortion don't do it, but why should you prevent other people from it (is it better for them to pay a thousand dollar to an unlicensed doctor for abortion and die?
Sheriff Craig Apple says ten people — one man and nine women ranging in age from 24 - 55 — are facing charges of Prostitution as part of a human trafficking case following raids on several unlicensed Asian massage parlors in the town of Colonie.
Pets — Release from pound HB 2458 would require an unlicensed dog or cat, or a dog or cat who has bitten a person to be spayed / neutered and microchipped before being released to the owner from a shelter.
«Negligence must be determined from the facts surrounding the accident... If a person, whether an adult or a minor, whether licensed or unlicensed to operate an automobile, does in fact operate such automobile with that degree of care and skill that is required of a licensed operator, negligence can not be predicated upon the mere fact of minority or lack of such license.»
«Medication assistant» means an individual who has a current registration as an unlicensed assistive person, has had additional training in administration of medications, and possesses a current registration from the board [of nursing] as a medication assistant.
Based upon the foregoing legal authority, it is my opinion that medication administration must be performed by a nurse licensed under Chapter 43 - 12.1; by some other person licensed or registered under Title 43 of the North Dakota Century Code who is acting within the scope of his or her license or registration; by an unlicensed assistive person who has been properly delegated the delivery of a specific medication for a specific client; or by a medication assistant acting pursuant to appropriate delegation from a licensed nurse.
(c) counseling, except that unlicensed persons may be instructed to recognize and report basic deviations from health behavior and communication patterns, and may provide listening, empathy, and support;
So, in your professional opinion, there is no conceivable way that an unlicensed person could legally profit from assigning a real estate contact?
Almost all states prohibit real estate brokers from paying fees to unlicensed persons.
As now constituted, Section § 442 restricts the activities of unlicensed persons in regulated real estate transactions by prohibiting a broker from (1) paying any part of its commission to another for help rendered by such person to the broker in the buying, selling, exchanging, leasing, renting or negotiation of a loan on real estate, including condominium resales, unless such person is a duly licensed real estate broker or salesman regularly associated with the broker and (2) prohibiting the broker from paying any part of its commission to any party to the transaction unless such party is duly licensed.
To that end, it prohibits a real estate broker from paying any part of its compensation to an unlicensed person where such payment is to compensate the unlicensed person for providing services for which a real estate license is required.
Too many horror stories from out of state people who get unqualified, unlicensed people to save money.
A licensee who pays an unlicensed assistant to perform these activities breaches section 6 - 1 of the Rules, which prohibits a licensee from paying an unlicensed person who performs real estate services for which a licence is required.
However, as noted in scenario # 2 above, section 2 of RESA prohibits a licensee from acting under any of these exemptions which are available to unlicensed people.
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