Licensed practitioner definition

Licensed practitioner means an individual who has been trained in the use of personal restraint and seclusion, who is knowledgeable of the risks inherent in the implementation of personal restraint and seclusion, and who is 1 of the following:
Licensed practitioner means a person licensed or otherwise authorized by law to practice medicine, osteopathy, chiropractic, podiatry, or dentistry in Iowa, or certified as a physician assistant as defined in Iowa Code section 148C.1, subsection 6, and is authorized to prescribe X-ray tests for the purpose of diagnosis or treatment.
Licensed practitioner means a person licensed or otherwise authorized by law to practice medicine, osteopathy or podiatry, or a licensed physician assistant.

Examples of Licensed practitioner in a sentence

  • Licensed practitioner means practitioner, as defined in the Texas Insurance Code, who is practicing within the scope of his or her license.


More Definitions of Licensed practitioner

Licensed practitioner means a licensed physician, advanced practice registered nurse,surgeon, chiropractor, dentist, or podiatrist.
Licensed practitioner means any person licensed or authorized by State law to prescribe drugs.
Licensed practitioner means a person licensed or otherwise authorized by law to practice medicine, dentistry, osteopathy, chiropractic, podiatry, or naturopathy in this state.
Licensed practitioner means a person licensed to practice medicine, dentistry, podiatric medicine, chiropractic, osteopathy or optometry in this state;
Licensed practitioner means an individual licensed to practice medicine, dentistry, dental hygiene, podiatry, chiropractic, or osteopathy in this State.
Licensed practitioner means a person licensed under this title to practice medicine, osteopathy, advanced practice registered nursing, dentistry, podiatry, naturopathic medicine, or chiropractic.
Licensed practitioner means a health care practitioner who is registered or licensed to practice in BC pursuant to the Act or another health care profession statute, and includes but is not limited to another Registrant, a medical practitioner, a naturopathic doctor, a chiropractor, a physical therapist or an acupuncturist; (Added by O/C 65/01 effective January 25, 2001)