Qualifying condition definition
Qualifying condition means a condition described in Section 26-61a-104.
Qualifying condition means any condition as described in this chapter in R.1.2 (E).
Qualifying condition. ' means the existence of one or more of the following conditions in the patient, certified in writing in the patient's medical record by the attending physician and by at least one other physician who, when the condition in question is "permanently unconscious'' shall be a board-certified neurologist and/or neurosurgeon:
More Definitions of Qualifying condition
Qualifying condition means any of the following conditions diagnosed by a healthcare provider, including a medical doctor, physician's assistant, or nurse practitioner:
Qualifying condition means the same as that term is defined in Section 26-61a-102.
Qualifying condition means the existence of one or more
Qualifying condition. ' means you have one or more of the following conditions, certified in writing in your medical record by the attending physician and by at least one other physician who, when the condition in question is "permanently unconscious'' shall be a board-certified neurologist and/or neurosurgeon:
Qualifying condition means any condition as described and defined in Section 41- 137-3(r) and in R.1.2 (E) of this Chapter.
Qualifying condition means a condition described in Section 26-61a-104. 963 [(48)] (46) "Recommend" or "recommendation" means, for a recommending medical 964 provider, the act of suggesting the use of medical cannabis treatment, which:
Qualifying condition means a condition which qualifies under section 10, “Register of Sasines” has the same meaning as in section 2 of the Conveyancing (Scotland) Act 1924 (c.27),