Designated Health Profession definition

Designated Health Profession means, unless the context otherwise requires, one of the following professions designated under section 12(1) of the Act:
Designated Health Profession means any of the following professions designated under section 12(1) of the Act:
Designated Health Profession means, unless the context requires otherwise, any of the followinghealth professions designated under section 12(1) of the Act: (a) practical nursing; (b) psychiatric nursing; (c) nursing; (d) midwifery; “ discipline committee” means, unless the context requires otherwise, the discipline committee established in section 25(c) [Committees established]; “ education programs” means programs or courses of academic or technical education offered as qualifying their graduates to meet a condition or requirement established in Part 5 [Registration] for (a) registration with the college to practice one or more of the designated health professions of practical nursing, psychiatric nursing, nursing or midwifery, or (b) in respect of the designated health professions of nursing and psychiatric nursing, having a certified practice designation entered in the public register in relation to a registrant’s name; “ education program review committee” means the education program review committee established in section 25(e) [Committees established]; “ elected board member” means (a) an interim board member, except in sections 2 [Board composition], 3(9) [Eligibility for election to the board], 9 [Elected board member terms of office], 10 [Removal from elected board member office] and 11 [Vacancy in elected board member office], or (b) a registrant who is elected to the board in a board election or appointed to the board under section 11 [Vacancy in elected board member office]; “ examination” means a theoretical or practical examination or assessment or any combination of them, given by any method, for the purposes of assessing or measuring a person’s professional knowledge, skills or abilities or any aspect thereof; “ former BCCNP bylaws” means the former bylaws of the British Columbia College of Nursing Professionals, as they were in effect at any applicable time before the 2020 amalgamation date;

More Definitions of Designated Health Profession

Designated Health Profession means a health profession designated for the purposes of this Act under section 5; « profession de la santé désignée »
Designated Health Profession means a health profession designated for the purposes of this Act under section 12 (1);

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  • Health and Human Services Commission or “HHSC” means the administrative agency established under Chapter 531, Texas Government Code, or its designee.