Informed opinion definition

Informed opinion means that the child has been informed and understands the benefits and risks, to the extent known, of the treatment recommended by conventional medical providers for his condition and the alternative treatment being considered as well as the basis of efficacy for each, or lack thereof.
Informed opinion means that the child has been informed and understands the benefits and risks, to the extent known, of the treatment recommended by conventional medical providers for his condition and the alternative treatment being considered as well as the basis of efficacy for each, or lack thereof. “Alternative treatment options” means treatments used to prevent or treat illnesses or promote health and well-being outside the realm of modern conventional medicine.

Examples of Informed opinion in a sentence

  • Informed opinion suggests that boilers have a life expectancy between 10 and 20 years depending on the quality of the boiler and whether or not regular maintenance has been carried out.Future repair or replacement should be anticipated.

  • Informed opinion should therefore be used as an interim method only, and the agency should develop an action plan to establish an information store, appropriate models, and supporting documentation.

  • Informed opinion refers to the judgment of others who make estimates based on their programmatic knowledge and/or experience without using a fully satisfactory information store and, in some cases, without using an econometric or other statistical model.

  • Informed opinion suggests that boilers have a life expectancy between 10 and 20 years depending on the quality of the boiler and whether or not regular maintenance has been carried out.

  • Informed opinion refers to the judgment of agency staff or others who make estimates based on their programmatic knowledge and/or experience without using a fully satisfactory information store and, in some cases, without using an econometric or other statistical model.

  • Informed opinion may be used only as a last resort when relevant and reliable historical data and/or modeling capabilities are not available.

  • Informed opinion and active cooperation on the part of the public are of utmost importance in the improvement of the health of the people.

  • Informed opinion of delay may be used as an independent basis to establish a child’s eligibility and may be especially useful in situations where a clear developmental level cannot be gained through the typical evaluation process.

  • Informed opinion refers to the judgment of agency staff or others who make subsidy estimates based on their programmatic knowledge and/or experience without using a fully satisfactory information store and, in some cases, without using an econometric or other statistical model.

  • Informed opinion about the merits of the BSWAT is therefore divided.

Related to Informed opinion

  • Second opinion means an opportunity or requirement to obtain a clinical evaluation by a provider other than the one originally making a recommendation for a proposed health service to assess the clinical necessity and appropriateness of the initial proposed health service.

  • Tax Opinion means, with respect to any action, an Opinion of Counsel to the effect that, for federal income tax purposes, (i) following such action the Trust will not be deemed to be an association (or publicly traded partnership) taxable as a corporation, (ii) following such action the Trust will be disregarded as a separate entity from the Depositor, and (iii) such action will not affect the tax characterization as debt of Notes of any outstanding Class issued by the Trust for which an Opinion of Counsel has been provided that such Notes are debt.

  • Opinion of Bond Counsel means a written opinion of Bond Counsel.

  • Legal Opinion means any legal opinion delivered to the Agent under Clause 4.1 (Initial conditions precedent) or Clause 29 (Changes to the Obligors).

  • Tax Counsel shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.2 hereof.

  • Disclosure Counsel means the Special Counsel designated by the Corporation to be responsible for the drafting and delivery of the Corporation’s disclosure documents such as preliminary official statements, official statements, re-offering memorandums or private placement memorandums and continuing disclosure agreements.

  • Issuer Tax Opinion means with respect to any action, an Opinion of Counsel to the effect that, for federal income tax purposes and subject to customary assumptions and qualifications for opinions of this type, (a) such action will not adversely affect the tax characterization as debt of any Notes that were characterized as debt at the time of their issuance, and (b) following such action neither the Issuer nor the Titling Trust will be treated as an association (or publicly traded partnership) taxable as a corporation.

  • Informed consent means a documented written agreement to allow a proposed action, treatment, or service after full disclosure provided in a manner the individual or his or her guardian understands, of the relevant facts necessary to make the decision. Relevant facts include the risks and benefits of the action, treatment, or service; the risks and benefits of the alternatives to the action, treatment, or service; and the right to refuse the action, treatment, or service. The individual or his or her guardian, as applicable, may revoke informed consent at any time.

  • Representation Letter Letters to, or agreements with, the Depository to effectuate a book entry system with respect to the Class A Certificates registered in the Register under the nominee name of the Depository.

  • U.S. Tax Compliance Certificate has the meaning specified in Section 3.01(e)(ii)(B)(III).