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38-15-4
for youths, youth transitional care facility, long term youth residential facility, private
alternative boarding school, private alternative outdoor program, and any organization entrusted
with the residential care of children in any organizational form or combination defined by
this section shall be afforded the following rights and any other rights adopted by the department
through rule, which shall be publicly posted and accessible to youth: a. To be afforded dignity
in his or her personal relationships with staff, youth, and other persons. b. To live
in a safe, healthy, and comfortable environment where he or she is treated with respect. c.
To be free from physical, sexual, emotional, or other abuse or corporal punishment. d. To
be granted a reasonable level of personal privacy in accommodations, personal
care and assistance, and visits. e. To confidential care of his or her records and personal
information, and to approve release of those records prior to the release of...
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7-9A-102
term includes: (A) proceeds to which a security interest attaches; (B) accounts, chattel paper,
payment intangibles, and promissory notes that have been sold; and (C) goods that are the
subject of a consignment. (13) "Commercial tort claim" means a claim arising in
tort with respect to which: (A) the claimant is an organization; or (B) the claimant is an
individual and the claim: (i) arose in the course of the claimant's business or profession;
and (ii) does not include damages arising out of personal injury to or the death
of an individual. (14) "Commodity account" means an account maintained by a commodity
intermediary in which a commodity contract is carried for a commodity customer. (15) "Commodity
contract" means a commodity futures contract, an option on a commodity futures contract,
a commodity option, or another contract if the contract or option is: (A) traded on or subject
to the rules of a board of trade that has been designated as a contract market for such a
contract...
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22-21-318
properties and assets to such persons, firms, partnerships, associations or corporations and
on such terms as the board deems to be appropriate, to charge and collect rent or other fees
or charges therefor and to terminate any such lease or other agreement upon the failure of
the lessee or other party thereto to comply with any of its obligations thereunder; (7) To
receive, acquire, take and hold (whether by purchase, gift, transfer, foreclosure, lease,
devise, option or otherwise) real and personal property of every description, or any
interest therein, and to manage, improve and dispose of the same by any form of legal conveyance
or transfer; provided however, that the authority shall not, without the prior approval of
the governing body of each authorizing subdivision, have the power to dispose of (i) substantially
all its assets, or (ii) any health care facilities the disposition of which would materially
and significantly reduce or impair the level of hospital or health care...
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34-11-1
of engineering surveys. d. The term does not include functions unique to engineering as specified
by rules of the board, geographic information systems professionals holding certification
from the GIS Certification Institute, or remote sensing professionals holding certifications
from the American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing or other nationally recognized
accreditation group as determined by the board. e. Nothing herein shall in any way prohibit
mapping, plotting, or locating, or other similar use of GPS, GIS, or other similar data by
those not licensed to practice land surveying, provided the work is not used in the conveyance
of property. (15) RESPONSIBLE CHARGE. Direct control and personal supervision of engineering
work or land surveying work. (Acts 1961, Ex. Sess., No. 79, p. 1976, §2; Acts 1967, No. 739,
p. 1576, §1; Acts 1997, No. 97-683, p. 1332, §1; Act 2002-514, p. 1323, §1; Act 2007-365,
p. 715, §1; Act 2014-375, p. 1390, §1; Act 2018-550, §1.)...
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34-13A-2
offspring, or other family members. b. Discuss the features, natural history, means of diagnosis,
genetic and environmental factors, and management of risk for genetic or medical conditions
and diseases. c. Identify, recommend, and coordinate genetic tests and other genetic related
diagnostic studies as appropriate for the genetic assessment consistent with practice-based
competencies provided by the ACGC. d. Integrate genetic test results and other genetic-related
diagnostic studies with personal and family medical history to assess and communicate
risk factors for genetic or medical conditions and diseases. e. Explain the clinical implications
of genetic tests and other genetic-related diagnostic studies and their results. f. Evaluate
the responses of the client or family to the condition or risk of recurrence and provide client-centered
counseling and anticipatory guidance. g. Identify and utilize community resources that provide
medical, educational, financial, and psychosocial...
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38-9-2
Section 38-9-2 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) ABUSE. The infliction of physical pain, injury, or the
willful deprivation by a caregiver or other person of services necessary to maintain mental
and physical health. (2) ADULT IN NEED OF PROTECTIVE SERVICES. A person 18 years of age or
older whose behavior indicates that he or she is mentally incapable of adequately caring for
himself or herself and his or her interests without serious consequences to himself or herself
or others, or who, because of physical or mental impairment, is unable to protect himself
or herself from abuse, neglect, exploitation, sexual abuse, or emotional abuse by others,
and who has no guardian, relative, or other appropriate person able, willing, and available
to assume the kind and degree of protection and supervision required under the circumstances.
(3) CAREGIVER. An individual who has the responsibility for the care of a protected...
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13A-11-231
Section 13A-11-231 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following terms have
the following meanings: (1) HARASS. To engage in any conduct directed toward a service dog
or handler that is likely to impede or interfere with the performance of a service dog in
its duties or places the health and safety of the service dog or its handler in jeopardy.
Such conduct includes actions which distract, obstruct, or intimidate the service dog, such
as taunting, teasing, or striking. (2) INJURY. Physical or emotional injury
to the service dog. (3) NOTICE. An actual verbal or other communication warning that the behavior
of the person or the dog of the person is harassing toward the performance of a service dog
in its duty or endangering the health and safety of the service dog. (4) SERVICE DOG. A dog
that has been individually trained for the purpose of assisting or accommodating a physician-diagnosed
physical or mental disability or medical condition of a person as that term is used...
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22-17A-6
Section 22-17A-6 Requirements for operation of tattoo facility. A person who owns or operates
a licensed tattoo facility shall do each of the following: (1) Display the license in a conspicuous
place within the customer service area of the tattoo facility. (2) Ensure that an individual
engaged in tattooing in the tattoo facility wears disposable gloves approved by the department
when tattooing, branding, or body piercing, or when cleaning instruments used in tattooing,
branding, or body piercing. (3) Maintain a permanent record of each individual who has been
tattooed, branded, or who has had body piercing performed at a tattoo facility, and make the
records available for inspection by the department or local county health department. The
record shall include, at a minimum, the individual's name, address, age, and signature, the
date, the design, and location of the tattooing, branding, or body piercing, and the name
of the individual performing the tattooing, branding, or body...
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22-52-91
Section 22-52-91 Duty of law enforcement officer, community mental health officer to take into
custody alleged mentally ill persons; detention; admission; hearing. (a) When a law enforcement
officer is confronted by circumstances and has reasonable cause for believing that a person
within the county is mentally ill and also believes that the person is likely to be of immediate
danger to self or others, the law enforcement officer shall contact a community mental health
officer. The community mental health officer shall join the law enforcement officer at the
scene and location of the person to assess conditions and determine if the person needs the
attention, specialized care, and services of a designated mental health facility. If the community
mental health officer determines from the conditions, symptoms, and behavior that the person
appears to be mentally ill and poses an immediate danger to self or others, the law enforcement
officer shall take the person into custody and,...
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34-39-3
THERAPY. a. The practice of occupational therapy means the therapeutic use of occupations,
including everyday life activities with individuals, groups, populations, or organizations
to support participation, performance, and function in roles and situations in home, school,
workplace, community, and other settings. Occupational therapy services are provided for habilitation,
rehabilitation, and the promotion of health and wellness to those who have or are at risk
for developing an illness, injury, disease, disorder, condition, impairment, disability,
activity limitation, or participation restriction. Occupational therapy addresses the physical,
cognitive, psychosocial, sensory-perceptual, and other aspects of performance in a variety
of contexts and environments to support engagement in occupations that affect physical and
mental health, well-being, and quality of life. The practice of occupational therapy includes:
1. Evaluation of factors affecting activities of daily living...
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