Self-report definition

Self-report means written or oral notification provided by the licensee to the board or impaired practitioner review committee that the licensee has been, is, or may be impaired prior to the board’s receiving a complaint or report from a third party alleging the same. Information relative to impairment or a potential impairment which is provided on a license application or a renewal form may be considered a self-report.
Self-report means the licensee’s providing written or oral notification to the board that the licensee has been or may be diagnosed as having an impairment prior to the board’s receiving a complaint or report alleging the same from a second party.
Self-report means an applicant’s or a licensee’s providing written notification to the IPHC that the applicant or the licensee has been, is, or may be impaired. Information related to an impairment or a potential impairment which is provided on a license application or renewal form may be considered a self-report upon the request of the applicant or licensee and authorization from the board and agreement by the IPHC.

Examples of Self-report in a sentence

  • Practice or game participation is at the discretion of the coach Self Report Clause It is the intent of Xxxxx Memorial to assist students with developing responsibility for their actions and to encourage honesty.


More Definitions of Self-report

Self-report means a report by a Registered Entity stating that the Registered Entity believes it has, or may have, violated a Reliability Standard.
Self-report means an applicant or licensee provides written notification to the committee that the applicant or licensee has been, is, or may be impaired. Information related to impairment or a potential impairment which is provided on a license application or renewal form may be considered a self-report.
Self-report means the written, electronic, or oral notification to the board or a program provider by the professional or technician, prior to the board’s receipt of a complaint or report from a second party, that the professional or technician has been or may be diagnosed as having an impairment. A report may be completely self-motivated or may be the result of an interaction with or intervention by another individual and may include acts of poor judgment that need not indicate an impairment or addiction problem but that create a need for medical review and evaluation by appropriate persons. “Self-report” includes those situations where the professional or technician reports diversion or misappropriation of a prescription drug or device for the individual’s personal use without proper medical authorization.
Self-report means the practitioner providing written or oral notification to the IPRC that the practitioner has been, is or may be diagnosed as having an impairment prior to the board’s receiving a complaint or report alleging an impairment prior to the date of self-report. Information related to an impairment or a potential impairment that is provided on a license or registration application or renewal form may be considered a self-report upon the request of the practitioner, authorization from the license committee, and agreement by the IPRC.
Self-report means voluntarily reporting yourself for your own possible securities misconduct or breach of Alberta securities laws, including reporting any of your conduct that may be harmful to the Alberta capital market or contrary to the public interest;
Self-report means the Self-Report form attached to these Procedures that is filed by a CCM for their own potential violation of the Code.
Self-report means a submission to the MSA describing a contravention of the ISO Rules or Reliability Standards that was self-identified.