Appropriate record definition

Appropriate record means a legible medical record or report from a provider, or any other relevant and material information, substantiating the type, nature, extent, and work-relatedness of an injury, which is adequate to verify the level, type, and extent of services provided.

Examples of Appropriate record in a sentence

  • Appropriate record cards shall be used in the evaluation and collection of data for residential improvements, commercial improvements, and agricultural improvements.

  • The Union will establish, maintain and address the following: Claim process; Claim approval/denial process; The reimbursement process; Appropriate record keeping processes; Accounting and reconciliation process Processes to ensure adherence to tax reporting requirements; and Any and all claims, grievances, or demands, including interest and penalties made by Canada Revenue Agency or by an employee as it relates to the distribution of the professional development reimbursement funds.

Related to Appropriate record

  • State Records means any and all State data, information, and records, regardless of physical form, including, but not limited to, information subject to disclosure under CORA.

  • Corporate Records means the corporate records of a corporation, including (i) its articles, notice of articles or other constating documents, any unanimous shareholders agreement and any amendments thereto; (ii) all minutes of meetings and resolutions of shareholders, directors and any committee thereof; (iii) the share certificate books, register of shareholders, register of transfers and registers of directors and officers; and

  • Private record means a record containing data on individuals that is private as provided by Section 63G-2-302.

  • Case record means the file of personally identifiable information, whether written or electronic in form, on an individual that is collected to carry out the purposes of the division as defined in the Act and the Social Security Act. This information remains a part of the case record and is subject to these rules even when temporarily physically removed, either in whole or in part, from the file folder in which it is normally kept.

  • Line Record means information in LIDB and/or the LIDB administrative system that is specific to a single telephone number or Special Billing Number.