practice company definition

practice company means a corporation (however incorporated) that is controlled or conducted by the visiting medical officer and by means of which the officer conducts his or her medical practice;
practice company means a private practice that is engaged to provide a sessional service and should have an ABN and meet their own superannuation contribution and insurance requirements in relations to their employees and contractors. The sessional service is to be provided by an allied health professional as described in clause 1.13.

Related to practice company

  • Service Company means any entity employed by the Custodian or the Distributor, including the transfer agent for the Fund(s), to perform various administrative duties of either the Custodian or the Distributor. In any case where there is no Service Company, the duties assigned hereunder to the Service Company will be performed by the Distributor (if any) or by an entity that has a contract to perform management or investment advisory services for the Fund(s).

  • Practice of medicine means the clinical prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of human disease, injury, or condition requiring a physician to obtain and maintain a license in compliance with the Medical Practice Act of a member state.

  • Practice of medicine or osteopathic medicine means the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of

  • Practice of chiropractic means the adjustment of the 24 movable vertebrae of the spinal column,

  • Forest means an area of land defined by the minimum values for area size, tree crown cover or an equivalent stocking level, and potential tree height at maturity at the place of growth of the trees as specified for each Member State in Annex II. It includes areas with trees, including groups of growing, young, natural trees, or plantations that have yet to reach the minimum values for tree crown cover or an equivalent stocking level or minimum tree height as specified in Annex II, including any area that normally forms part of the forest area but on which there are temporarily no trees as a result of human intervention, such as harvesting, or as a result of natural causes, but which area can be expected to revert to forest;