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… course requirements; proof of fitness certified by a medical doctor; periodic submissions of trust account … The Board also evaluates R. 1:20-12(b) motions for medical examination, as well as motions for reciprocal … matters; one motion for reconsideration; one motion for a medical exam; twelve R. 1:20-7(J) matters; and three …
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… in attending psychological evaluations and obtaining medical insurance coverage for Annie, the court granted the … Denise Williams Johnson. Dr. Williams Johnson recommended a medical evaluation, therapy, and supervised visitation. …
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… “was received by the party to whom it was addressed.” SSI Medical Servs. V. HHS, Div. of Medical Assistance & Health Servs., 146 N.J. 614, 617 … in a proper mail receptacle or at the post office. SSI Medical Servs. V. HHS, Div. of Medical Assistance & Health …
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… alleged that although Audet was aware of plaintiff's "medical-legal consulting business, which dated back to … unable to perform neurosurgery," it claims plaintiff's "medical-legal consulting business prevents him from being … occupation' includes revenues and expenses from his medical-legal consulting business." Plaintiff alleged that …
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… of someone living in an orderly society. While her medical records might indicate that she suffers from some … not take the money to "pay[] for her mental healthcare or medical care [and] she did not use that money to get herself … Further, "[h]ad she been using this money to help herself medically and mentally during the time she was taking it …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0540-23 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. HERBERT E. TOZER, a/k/a HERB TOZER, Defendant-Appellant. ________________________ Submitted December 11, 2024 – Decided February 12, 2025 …
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… a.m., ninety-three minutes after the crash. Defendant's medical records, which were later released to the State … 1:11 a.m. draw of blood was performed by hospital staff for medical purposes. The BAC level determined from that sample …
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… first two things; defendant, who was and still is running a medical practice in Ocean County, the third. Not long after … his brother’s similar LLC that operated out of the latter’s medical office. In the midst of their dialogue and … defendant for space he rented in the same building as his medical office for the LLC’s work. Defendant claims he and …
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… Ph.D., in 2021. According to his report, Dr. Heller stated medical records existed that documented defendant's history … adoption. 4 The record does not include the referenced medical records. 14 A-2411-21 Dr. Heller stated that based …
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## NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE DIVISION This opinion shall not "constitute precedent or be binding upon any court." Although it is posted on the internet, this opinion is binding only on the parties in the case and its use in …
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… who is a law enforcement officer, firefighter, or emergency medical responder eligible to retire pursuant to that … if: the law enforcement officer, firefighter, or emergency medical responder contracts COVID-19 and tests positive for …
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… the notice sent by regular mail.” Id. at 101 (citing SSI Medical Servs. v. HHS, Div. of Medical Assistance & Health Servs., 146 N.J. 614 (1996) …
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… the notice sent by regular mail.” Id. at 101 (citing SSI Medical Servs. v. HHS, Div. of Medical Assistance & Health Servs., 146 N.J. 614 (1996) …
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… the status of her coverage because she continued to receive medical services even though the SHBP did not pay any of appellant's ongoing medical bills following the termination of her benefits.6 …
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… : OPINION SAINT BARNABAS CORPORATION, : NEWARK BETH ISRAEL MEDICAL : CENTER, INC. and JOHN A. BRENNAN, : M.D., : : … dentist. Starting in 1979, defendant Newark Beth Israel Medical Center (“NBIMC”) entered into a License Agreement …
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… his report, prison officials sent him to Hunterdon Medical Center for evaluation. Plaintiff claims to remember … never returned to work. He failed to return FMLA (Family & Medical Leave Act) forms requesting leave and did not …
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… Research and Education Service Institute (CARES) for a medical evaluation. Dr. Maria McColgan, who was qualified as … may be eyewitness testimony, a confession, an admission or medical or scientific evidence." Ibid. (quoting N.J. Div. of …
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… District). They all resigned or requested to be placed on medical leave after receiving two consecutive poor annual … resigned and one plaintiff requested and was placed on medical leave. In June 2016, plaintiffs filed a complaint in …
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… on the West Wing Left unit, indicating an inmate needed medical attention. The codes were dispatched by radio to all … to an altercation between inmates and an inmate's need for medical attention jeopardized others' physical safety. As a …
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… because while the decision considered plaintiff's various medical conditions and history of "severe impairments," he … modification of child support providing his CISs, relevant medical documentation, and financial records in support of …