Surrogate definition

Surrogate means a person appointed by the court to protect the right of the child, ward,
Surrogate means a health care decision maker who is:
Surrogate means a person appointed by the court to protect the right of the child, ward, youth or youth offender to receive procedural safeguards with respect to the provision of free ap- propriate public education.

Examples of Surrogate in a sentence

  • Surrogate parents shall serve as the child’s parent and have all the rights relative to the student's education that a parent has under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act pursuant to 20 USC 1414-1482 and 34 CFR 300.1-300.756.


More Definitions of Surrogate

Surrogate means any adult woman who agrees to bear a child carried for intended parents.
Surrogate means a person authorized to make health care
Surrogate means a substance unlikely to be found in environmental samples, with properties similar to those of ana- lytes of interest, which is used to evaluate the bias of an analysis in the fortified sample.
Surrogate means an adult woman who enters into an agreement to bear a child conceived through assisted conception for intended parents.
Surrogate means an individual, other than a resident’s agent or guardian, authorized to make a health care decision for the resident pursuant to T.C.A. § 68-11-1806.
Surrogate means an individual who has been appointed to safeguard a child's rights in the special education decision-making process. The individual may be appointed pursuant to applicable Department of Education administrative rules and statutes or by the juvenile court.
Surrogate means a person appointed by the court to protect the right of the child, ward, youth or youth offender to receive procedural safe- guards with respect to the provision of free appro- priate public education.