Health Authority definition

Health Authority means the regional health board designated under the Health Authority Act, RSBC 1996, c.180, or the Provincial Health Services Authority, to which the Participant is designated under Schedule 1 (Return of Service Placement Process) of this Contract, unless designated otherwise by the Province;
Health Authority means the Governmental Authorities that administer Health Laws, including the FDA.
Health Authority means both the Georgia Department of Public Health and the County Board of Health - Environmental Health Office.

Examples of Health Authority in a sentence

  • LPHA must complete an “Oregon Health Authority Public Health Division Expenditure and Revenue Report” located in Exhibit C of the Agreement.

  • Columbia Pacific CCO, LLC (“CPCCO”) is a Limited Liability Corporation contracted with the Oregon Health Authority (“OHA”) via a Health Plan Services, Coordinated Care Organization Contract and Cover All Kids Health Plan Services Contract (intentionally referred to in the singular as the “CCO Contract”) to operate as a Coordinated Care Organization for the Oregon Health Plan (“OHP”).

  • Nomadic Sauna will ensure that the sauna is cleaned before and after the rental period with Vancouver Island Health Authority approved cleaning supplies.

  • Water Division employees must obtain and maintain an Oregon Health Authority Drinking Water Systems (Distribution) Certification, Level 1.

  • LPHA must complete an “Oregon Health Authority Public Health Division Expenditure and Revenue Report” located in Exhibit C of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Health Authority

Health Authority means any applicable supra-national, federal, national, regional, state, provincial or local regulatory agencies, departments, bureaus, commissions, councils or other government entities regulating or otherwise exercising authority with respect to the Exploitation of the Compound or Licensed Products in the Territory.
Health Authority means that individual or agency that is designated with responsibility for health care policy pursuant to a written agreement, contract or job description. The health authority may be a physician, an individual or a health agency. In those instances where medical and mental health services are provided by separate entities, decisions regarding mental health services shall be made in cooperation with the mental health director. When this authority is other than a physician, final clinical decisions rest with a single designated responsible physician.
Health Authority means a “board” as defined in section 1 of the Health Authorities Act (British Columbia), and also the Provincial Health Services Authority.
Health Authority means the Administrator of the McHenry County Department of Health, or his designated agent.
Health Authority means the officers and agents of the health division or the officers and agents of the local boards of health.
Health Authority means (i) a department of the UK government or of a devolved administration, (ii) an executive agency of such department, or (iii) a body exercising statutory functions in relation to public health in the UK or any part of the UK;
Health Authority means <Insert Name of Health Authority>.