Authorized provider definition

Authorized provider means a person that NASAA or its designee has authorized to provide continuing education content required by this rule.
Authorized provider means an Iowa-licensed prescribing practitioner who is authorized by the practitioner’s professional licensing authority to participate in a collaborative practice agreement with an authorized pharmacist pursuant to these rules and the rules of the practitioner’s professional licensing authority. An authorized provider who executes a written protocol with an authorized pharmacist shall supervise the pharmacist’s activities involved in the overall management of patients receiving medications or disease management services under the protocol. The authorized provider may delegate only drug therapies that are in areas common to the authorized provider’s practice.
Authorized provider means a nonprofit provider of homeless services that is

Examples of Authorized provider in a sentence

  • Acceptance by a nonparticipating provider of pay- ment directly from the insurer while reserving the right to charge the bene- ficiary or active duty, Selected Reserve or Individual Ready Reserve member for any remaining amount of the fees for services which exceeds the pre- vailing fee allowance of the insurer.(2) Authorized provider.

  • This includes licensed dental hygien- ists, practicing within the scope of their licensure, subject to any restric- tions a state licensure or legislative body imposes regarding their status as independent providers of care.(2) Authorized provider status does not guarantee payment of benefits.

  • If, at any time during the term of this Agreement, the Trader is required to aggregate the Portfolio’s or Subsidiary's Commodity Interest positions with the positions of any other person for purposes of applying the CFTC or exchange imposed speculative position limits, the Trader will promptly notify the Adviser if the Portfolio’s or Subsidiary's positions are included in an aggregate amount which exceeds the applicable speculative position limit.

  • This includes licensed dental hygienists, practicing within the scope of their licensure, subject to any restrictions a state licensure or legislative body imposes regarding their status as independent providers of care.‌‌ (2) Authorized provider status does not guarantee payment of benefits.

  • Authorized provider, school, and day care personnel shall allow the individual or parent/guardian to inspect, copy, and if necessary, amend or correct their immunization records.


More Definitions of Authorized provider

Authorized provider means a person who is authorized by the North American Securities Administrators Association, or its designee, to provide continuing education content.
Authorized provider means a person who meets the requirements of He-M 1201.06 and is employed by, has a contract with, or receives any form of remuneration from a provider agency, individual, or family to deliver services to an individual pursuant to He-M 1001, He-M 507, He-M 518, He-M 521, He-M 524, or He-M 525, as applicable.
Authorized provider means any individual licensed to prescribe medication in the State of California that is employed or contracted by the Covered Entity licensed to prescribe medications to a Patient.
Authorized provider means a nonprofit provider of homeless services that is authorized by a third-tier eligible municipality to operate a temporary winter response shelter within the municipality in accordance with Part 5, Winter Response Plan Requirements.
Authorized provider means a supplier to the Contractor of one or more components of the Licensed Product(s).
Authorized provider means any individual licensed to prescribe medication in the State of California that is employed or contracted by the MHLA Clinic to prescribe medications to a Patient. Covered Entity Authorized Providers shall meet HRSA 340B regulations.