Surrogate definition

Surrogate means a person appointed by the court to protect the right of the child, ward,
Surrogate means any adult woman who agrees to bear a child carried for intended parents.
Surrogate means a health care decision maker who is:

Examples of Surrogate in a sentence

  • The Surrogate must live in proximity to the Enrollee and be readily available to perform the PCA management tasks.

  • SCC will ensure the provision of training for dependency caseworkers regarding the services and information available through the SB and other education related organizations such as the Florida Diagnostic and Learning Resource Services (FDLRS) including, but not limited to, the current State Educational Standards, the Surrogate Parent Training program and Manual, and other resources accessible through the SB to facilitate educational access for youth and his/her parents.

  • 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 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 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.
Surrogate means an individual who is not an intended parent and who agrees to become pregnant through assisted reproduction under a surrogacy agreement. Surrogate includes a genetic surrogate or gestational surrogate, as applicable.
Surrogate means a person authorized to make health care
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 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.