Reasonable search definition

Reasonable search means a search that is:
Reasonable search means a brief attempt by EMS personnel to locate documentation that may identify a patient as a potential organ donor, or one who has refused to make an anatomical gift. This search shall be limited to a wallet or purse that is on or near the individual, or to locate a driver’s license or other ID card with donor status information.
Reasonable search. : means for the purpose of this policy a brief, rapid search by law enforcement, coroner, hospital, ambulance, or emergency medical personnel of an individual and his/her wallet/purse with the intention of locating an anatomical donor card attached to that individual’s driver’s license or state issued identification card.

Examples of Reasonable search in a sentence

  • Reasonable search may not include any physical contact, disrobing or drug testing.


More Definitions of Reasonable search

Reasonable search means a search that is permitted by the Constitutions of the United States and the

Related to Reasonable search

  • Reasonable suspicion means a basis for forming a belief based on specific facts and rational inferences drawn from those facts.

  • Reasonable Expenses means the reasonable expenses of Employee or Personnel, as the case may be, for which those Employees or Personnel may be reimbursed under the Operator's usual expense account practice; including without limiting the generality of the foregoing, any relocation expenses necessarily incurred in order to properly staff the Mining Operations if the relocation is approved by the Management Committee.