Subject of record definition

Subject of record means the person who is the primary subject
Subject of record means the person who is the primary subject of a criminal justice record.
Subject of record means the person who is or may be the primary subject of a record of criminal justice information or any representative of the person designated by power of attorney or notarized authorization.

Examples of Subject of record in a sentence

  • As it can be observed, in thesame concept three types of information are merged: (i) epistemic information such as Known absent, Suspected, or Changed, (ii) other contextual information like temporal reference (Current, Past) or subject relationship (Subject of record, person in the family), and (iii) the reference to the clinical concept proper (Heart failure).

Related to Subject of record

  • Version of Record is defined as the final version of the Contribution as originally published, and as may be subsequently amended following publication in a contractually compliant manner, by or on behalf of the Publisher.

  • Address of record means the designated address recorded

  • Shareholder of Record means the record owner of shares issued by an Investment Company or, in the case of joint ownership of such shares, all record owners, as designated (1) in the initial account application, or (2) in writing accompanied by a signature guarantee, or (3) pursuant to procedures as set forth in the Application.

  • Clinical record means a legible electronic or hard-copy history that documents the criteria established for medical records as set forth in rule 441—79.3(249A). A claim form or billing statement does not constitute a clinical record.