Local health authority definition

Local health authority means the full-time official
Local health authority means a municipal, county, or regional board of health, established pursuant to N.J.S.A. 26:3-1, and its authorized agents.

Examples of Local health authority in a sentence

  • Local health authority regulations or investigator site guidelines may use alternative terms for these activities.

  • We asked both users and nonusers ‘Who do you think will have access to the data collected by the NHS Covid-19 app?’ In response, they could use a checklist of up to eight items or ‘none of these.’ The parties were listed as follows: the NHS, UK Government, Local health authority, UK Police, Apple, Google, Your telecommunications provider, Your internet network provider.

  • Local health authority guidelines must be followed with regard to further observation and monitoring, if applicable.

  • All applications for licensure must include the written approval of the local fire authority having jurisdiction that the facility and its operation meet local fire ordinances.(b) Local health authority.

  • The main aim is to align ICAP’s COVID-19 preventive measures with that of WHO and Local health authority guidelines and all managers are responsible for its implementation and compliance.


More Definitions of Local health authority

Local health authority means the full-time official health department or board of health, as recognized by the Department, that has jurisdiction over a particular geographical area.
Local health authority means a local health department that is certified by the Department under the Certified Local Health Department Code, having jurisdiction over a particular area, including city, village, township and county boards of health and health departments and the responsible executive officers of those boards, or any person legally authorized to act for the certified local health department. In areas without a certified local health department, the local health authority shall be the Department.
Local health authority means a county, regional or municipal health agency that serves as the lead point of contact with the Department on environmental issues. This agency would ordinarily be the local health agency certified pursuant to the County Environmental Health Act, (CEHA),
Local health authority means a local health officer, local sanitarian or any other person authorized by the department.
Local health authority means a county, regional or municipal health agency that serves as the lead point of contact with the Department on environmental issues. This agency would ordinarily be the local health agency certified pursuant to the County Environmental Health Act, N.J.S.A. 26:3A2-21 et seq. In those counties that do not have a certified CEHA health agency, the local health authority is the agency that serves as the lead for administering the Local Information Networks and Communication System (LINCS) as designated by the Department of Health and Senior Services.
Local health authority means the local board of health of any municipality or the boards, body, or officers in such municipality lawfully exercising any of the powers of a local board of health under the laws governing such municipality.
Local health authority means a local health officer, local sanitarian, or their authorized agents.