Certified Professional definition

Certified Professional means a private onsite wastewater treatment system professional certified under the Private Onsite Wastewater Treatment System Contractors Certification and System Registration Act to perform the tasks for which the certification has been issued.
Certified Professional means a licensed, registered, or otherwise certified professional with demonstrated knowledge of accessibility requirements under law.
Certified Professional or “authorized professional” means a certified irrigation designer, a certified landscape irrigation auditor, a licensed landscape architect, a licensed landscape contractor, a licensed professional engineer, or any other person authorized by the state to design a landscape, an irrigation system, or authorized to complete a water budget.

Examples of Certified Professional in a sentence

  • Initial statewide implementation of the performance evaluation that is included in the HAAS Certified Professional Evaluation System occurred in 2015-16.

  • Apart from the RN license, this person may have a certification as a Certified Professional in Health Care Quality (CPHQ) by the National Association for Health Care Quality (NAHQ) and/or Certified in Health Care Quality and Management (CHCQM) by the American Board of Quality Assurance and Utilization Review Providers; however, the RN license is the only professional credential requirement for this position.

  • If a Certified Professional (CP) has been retained for the property, please provide the name, business address, and current phone number of the CP(s): 16.

  • Required 07/01/2024 Quality Improvement (QI) and/or Quality Management (QM) Coordinator, Manager, Director The Quality Improvement Director may have a certification as a Certified Professional in Health Care Quality (CPHQ) by the National Association for Health Care Quality (NAHQ) and/or Certified in Health Care Quality and Management (CHCQM) by the American Board of Quality Assurance and Utilization Review Providers.

  • She is a Certified Professional Coder with extensive knowledge of ICD-9, ICS-10, HCPCS, CPT coding and medical terminology with training in HIPAA and OSHA.


More Definitions of Certified Professional

Certified Professional means a licensed contractor, licensed architect or licensed professional engineer.
Certified Professional means an Architect or Professional Engineer who has been recognized as qualified as a “Certified Professional” by the Architectural Institute of British Columbia or Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia.
Certified Professional means a person who is a member, in good standing, of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of the Province of British Columbia.
Certified Professional means a person certified by the director pursuant to rules adopted under division (B)(5) of section 3746.04 of the Revised Code, or deemed to be certified under division (D) of section 3746.07 of the Revised Code, to issue no further action letters under section 3746.11 of the Revised Code.
Certified Professional means an individual who has passed the appropriate current Check Point Certification Test(s) to demonstrate technical competency. The current minimum requirement of a Certified Professional is a Check Point Certified Security Expert (CCSETM) for the current Major Release of Network Software, Check Point Certified End Point Expert (CCEPE) for End Point Software and Check Point Appliance Certified Expert (CCSE ACE) for current Major Release of Hardware.
Certified Professional means an individual who has passed the appropriate current Check Point Certification Test(s) to demonstrate technical competency. The current minimum requirement of a Certified Professional is a Check Point Certified Security Expert (CCSETM) for the current Major Release of Network Software and Check Point Certified Troubleshooting Expert (CCTE).
Certified Professional means any Client Personnel who: (A) is actively involved in the day-to-day operation and support of the Products and Services within Client’s organization, (B) has suitable education and experience to understand the Products and Services, (C) has passed the applicable Company certification tests (if any), and (D) if a contractor and not an employee of Client, has entered into a separate agreement with Company to become a Third Party Certified Professional.