Forensic client definition

Forensic client means any defendant who has been committed to DCF or APD because he or she has been adjudicated incompetent, found incompetent to procced, or has been adjudicated not guilty by reason of insanity. S. 916.106(9), F.S. 41 S. 916.105(1), F.S.
Forensic client or “client” means any defendant who
Forensic client or “client” “patient” means any defendant who is mentally ill, mentally retarded, or autistic and mentally ill person who is committed to the department pursuant to this chapter and:

Related to Forensic client

  • Retail Client means a client who is not a professional client;

  • End Client means the end client (if any) in respect of the project in connection with which the Supplier is providing its Services as a sub-contractor;

  • Potential Client means any person or entity to whom the Company has offered (by means of a personal meeting, telephone call, or a letter or written proposal specifically directed to the particular person or entity) to serve as investment adviser or to provide or distribute insurance products but which is not at such time an advisee, investment advisory or insurance customer, distributor or client of the Group or any person or entity for which a plan exists to make such an offer; persons or entities solicited or to be solicited solely by non-personalized form letters and blanket mailings are excluded from this definition;

  • Pharmacy technician or “technician” means a person who is employed in Iowa by a licensed pharmacy under the responsibility of an Iowa-licensed pharmacist to assist in the technical functions of the practice of pharmacy, and who is registered pursuant to 657—Chapter 3, and includes a certified pharmacy technician, a pharmacy technician trainee, and an uncertified pharmacy technician.

  • Professional Client means a client meeting the criteria laid down in Annex II;