Examples of Christian Science practitioner in a sentence
For purposes of family/medical leave only, a doctor of medicine or osteopathy, dentist, podiatrist, clinical psychologist, optometrist, chiropractor limited to manual manipulation of the spine to correct a subluxation as demonstrated by x-ray, nurse practitioner, physician’s assistant, nurse mid-wife, Christian Science practitioner listed with First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, and clinical social worker.
A professional designation is permitted on residence service in the case of a physician, surgeon, dentist, osteopath, chiropodist, podiatrist, optometrist, chiropractor, physiotherapist, Christian Science practitioner, veterinary surgeon, registered nurse or licensed practical nurse, provided that the same name and designation is also listed on business service of that subscriber or another subscriber in the same or different directory.
The certificate may be filed by such minister, member of a re- ligious order, or Christian Science practitioner or by a fiduciary acting for such individual or his estate, or by his survivor within the meaning of sec- tion 205(c)(1)(C) of the Social Security Act, and it must be filed after Sep- tember 13, 1960, and on or before April 16, 1962.
An exemption which is effective with re- spect to a Christian Science practi- tioner has no application to service performed by him which is not in the exercise of his profession as a Christian Science practitioner.
For provisions relating to the performance of service in taxable years ending after 1967 by an individual in the exercise of his profession as a Christian Science practitioner, see paragraph (b)(2) of this section.
Service will not be discontinued when any occupant of any dwelling unit shall be so ill that the termination of such sale or service shall adversely affect their health or recovery, which has been so certified by a statement from any duly licensed physician or any accredited Christian Science practitioner and received by the office of the MSC.
For taxable years ending after 1954 and before 1968, a Christian Science practitioner may elect, as pro- vided in § 1.1402(e)(1)–1, to have the Fed- eral old-age, survivors, and disability insurance system established by title II of the Social Security Act extended to service performed by him in the exer- cise of his profession as a Christian Science practitioner.
If an election is made pursuant to § 1.1402(e)(1)–1, the Christian Science practitioner is, with respect to the performance of service in the exercise of such profession, en- gaged in carrying on a trade or busi- ness for each taxable year for which the election is effective.
An exemp- tion granted to a minister, a member of a religious order, or a Christian Science practitioner pursuant to the provisions of section 1402(e) is irrev- ocable.[T.D. 7333, 39 FR 44450, Dec.
Where an employee or family member is receiving treatment from a Christian Science practitioner, an employee may not object to any requirement from an employer that the employee or family member submit to examination (though not treatment) to obtain a second or third certification from a health care provider other than a Christian Science practitioner except as otherwise provided under applicable State or local law or collective bargaining agreement.