Profession definition

Profession means a field of employment requiring special education or skill and requiring knowledge of a particular discipline. The labor and skill involved in a profession is predominantly mental or intellectual, rather than physical or manual. Recognized professions generally include, but are not limited to, law, medicine, education, engineering, accountancy, and journalism. Examples of an acceptable designation of a "profession," as defined in Elections Code § 13107, subdivision (a)(3), include, but are not limited to, "attorney," "physician," "accountant," "architect," and "teacher."
Profession means medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and surgery, or acupuncture.
Profession means those old historically recognized vocations of law and medicine.

Examples of Profession in a sentence

  • The CEO also has a partnership responsibility with each National Board under the Health Profession Agreements.

  • Accountable to National Boards and their committees for: • Effective, efficient and economic delivery of regulatory procedures and services consistent with the Health Profession Agreements.

  • The Health Profession Agreement (section 26 of the National Law) with each National Board codifies the relationship with ▇▇▇▇▇ as both a governance and regulatory partner and service provider.

  • The Act means the Legal Profession Uniform Law Application Act 2014 (Vic) and, as appropriate, the Legal Profession Uniform law, other than in relation to any matter prior to its commencement, in relation to which the Act means the Legal Profession Act 2004 (Vic) or, as appropriate, the Legal Practice Act 1996 (Vic).

  • Work by this Agreement is typically performed by employees with training as technical designer; production technologist; Academy Profession Degree in quality and metrology; building technician; IT-technologist – electronics; plumbing, heating and ventilation contractor; electrical contractor; export technical engineer; architectural technician; process technologist; automation technologist, and design technologist, or employees with similar qualifications.


More Definitions of Profession

Profession or "occupation" means a profession or occupation regulated by the department
Profession means medicine and surgery, podiatry, osteopathic medicine and surgery, genetic counseling, practice as a physician assistant, psychology, chiropractic, nursing, dentistry, dental hygiene, dental assisting, optometry, speech pathology, audiology, pharmacy, physical therapy, physical therapist assisting, occupational therapy, occupational therapy assisting, respiratory care, cosmetology arts and sciences, barbering, mortuary science, applied behavior analysis, marital and family therapy, mental health counseling, polysomnography, social work, dietetics, massage therapy, athletic training, acupuncture, nursing home administration, practice as a hearing aid specialist, sign language interpreting or transliterating, orthotics, prosthetics, or pedorthics.
Profession means medicine and surgery, podiatry,
Profession or "occupation" means a profession or occupation regulated by the department under the provisions of:
Profession means any activity, occupation, profession, or vocation regulated by the department in the Division of Medical Quality Assurance.
Profession means the profession of Chartered Accountants or Chartered Professional Accountants in Ontario and “professional” refers to that profession;
Profession or "occupation" means a profession or occupation regulated by a board."