Deceptive or misleading information definition

Deceptive or misleading information means any information that falsely describes or misrepresents the profession, skills, training, expertise, education, board certification or licensure of a health care professional.
Deceptive or misleading information means any information that misrepresents or falsely describes a practitioner's profession, skills, training, expertise, educational degree, board certification, or license;

Examples of Deceptive or misleading information in a sentence

  • Deceptive or misleading information; promotional packaging(1) No tobacco product packaging or labelling, or the product itself, shall directly or indirectly promote a tobacco product by any means that are false, misleading, deceptive, or likely or intended to create an erroneous impression about the characteristics, health effects, or hazards of the product or its emissions.

  • Deceptive or misleading information (such as omission of significant, permanent memory loss as an effect of electroshock) would violate the right to free and informed consent, and consent obtained through deception should be treated as coercion since it does not express the person’s free will.

Related to Deceptive or misleading information

  • Underwriter Information has the meaning provided in Section 3(c) hereof.

  • Member Information means the share, deposit, loan account balances, or other information related to any member of a domestic credit union maintained in any form.

  • Listing Information means an Onvoy Customer’s primary name, address (including city, state and zip code), telephone number(s), the delivery address and number of directories to be delivered, and, in the case of a business Customer, the primary business heading under which the business Customer desires to be placed, and any other information Frontier deems necessary for the publication and delivery of directories.

  • User Information means User Compliance Information and User Financial Information.