Authorization to Practice definition

Authorization to Practice means a legal authorization associated with a Multistate License permitting the Practice of Cosmetology in that Remote State, which shall be subject to the enforcement jurisdiction of the State Licensing Authority in that Remote State.
Authorization to Practice means a legal authorization associated with a multistate license
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Examples of Authorization to Practice in a sentence

  • A psychologist practicing into a Distant State under the Temporary Authorization to Practice shall practice within the scope of practice authorized by the Distant State.

  • An applicant shall request authorization by submitting to the board a completed “Request for Authorization to Practice Without a California License at a Sponsored Free Health Care Event,” Form CBOT 901-B (Rev.

  • In such cases, Distant States law shall control in determining any adverse action against a psychologist's Temporary Authorization to Practice.

  • If the psychologist is licensed in more than one Compact State and is practicing under the Authorization to Practice Interjurisdictional Telepsychology, the Home State is the Compact State where the psychologist is physically present when the telepsychological services are delivered.

  • If a psychologist's license in any Home State, another Compact State, or any Temporary Authorization to Practice in any Distant State, is restricted, suspended or otherwise limited, the IPC shall be revoked and therefore the psychologist shall not be eligible to practice in a Compact State under the Temporary Authorization to Practice.

  • Limited Authorization to Practice for Traveling Sports Team Physician or Surgeon.

  • This Temporary Authorization to Practice is deemed valid until the psychologist is no longer eligible under the Compact Statute and/or the Rules and/or Policies established by the Commission.

  • A Distant State may, in accordance with that state's due process law, limit or revoke a psychologist's Temporary Authorization to Practice in the Distant State and may take any other necessary actions under the Distant State's applicable law to protect the health and safety of the Distant State's citizens.

  • Any Emergency Department Physician in the LFEMSC Region who feels that there is reasonable cause to immediately, but temporarily withdraw, the Authorization to Practice for Medication Assisted Induction (MAI), may do so according to this policy.

  • Authorization to Practice for Medication Assisted Induction (MAI) may be withdrawn under such conditions as, but not necessarily limited to, intoxication/substance abuse while on duty, practicing without a valid ALS certification at the Paramedic level, failure to comply with LFEMSC ALS Standards and Regional Protocols or failure to comply with requests/directions of the Agency OMD, LFEMSC Regional OMD, and/or LFEMSC Medical Direction Board.


More Definitions of Authorization to Practice

Authorization to Practice means a legal authorization by a Remote State pursuant to a Multistate
Authorization to Practice or "Practice authorization" means the approval to practice the specified profession, engage in the specified occupation, or use a title protected under this article, which has been granted by the applicable board. This authorization is granted in the form of a license, permit, certification, or registration;
Authorization to Practice means a legal authorization associated with a Multistate License permitting the Practice of
Authorization to Practice means a legal authorization by a
Authorization to Practice means the authorization to practice, as

Related to Authorization to Practice

  • Authorization means, with respect to any Person, any order, permit, approval, consent, waiver, licence or similar authorization of any Governmental Entity having jurisdiction over the Person.

  • Governmental Authorization means any permit, license, authorization, plan, directive, consent order or consent decree of or from any Governmental Authority.

  • Prior authorization means that we must approve the Services in advance in order for the Services to be covered.

  • Proper practices means those set out in The Practitioners’ Guide