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… construction or demolition debris, or solid waste; or (8) medical waste incinerator; except that "facility" shall not include a facility . . . that accepts regulated medical waste for disposal, including a medical waste incinerator, that is attendant to a hospital …
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… his years as a professional firefighter and emergency medical technician (EMT), he experienced traumatic events … his years as a professional firefighter and emergency medical technician (EMT), he experienced traumatic events … and (b) ‘others’ from committing crime.”). The undisputed medical testimony was that this first-time offender suffered …
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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 … receptacle or at a United States Postal Service office. Ssi Medical Servs., supra, 146 N.J. at 621- 22 (1996); Lamantia …
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… the exception for substances introduced pursuant to medical advice. Counsel argued that because defendant had … judge rejected defendant’s contention, stating, “[h]is medical advice was not to take the alcohol with the … and that defendant did not drink alcohol pursuant to medical advice. Defense counsel did not, at this time, …
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… to her employer’s health insurance carrier all of her medical, prescription and dental claims that had been paid … As his wife, Lewin was entitled to, and received, medical, dental and prescription benefits under Carlstadt’s … to her employer’s health insurance carrier all of her medical, prescription and dental claims that had been paid …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1666-21 A-1997-21 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. S.H.,1 Defendant-Respondent, and N.F., Defendant. __________________________ …
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… custody of the girls, permission to provide them with medical treatment, and an order preventing F.A. from … custody of the girls. DCPP arranged for the girls to have medical evaluations with Dr. Stephanie Lanese. On March 1, … a limb, or a serious laceration, or any other event where medical intervention proves to be necessary . . . provided …
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… at St. Claire's for three days, then went to Clara Mass Medical Center, and then to St. Claire's in Denville, where … the child with adequate food, clothing, shelter, education, medical or surgical care though financially able to do so or … every minute, if not every second, with someone with A.G.'s medical history, mental history, psychiatric history, mental …
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… its property must not be conducted for profit.'" Hunterdon Medical Center v. Readington Twp., 195 N.J. 549, 561 (2008) … a. Ownership To satisfy the three-part test under Hunterdon Medical Center, 195 N.J. at 561, the entity claiming the … handicapped, schools and educational training centers for medical technicians, nurses and others and services of every …
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… for support in three main areas: self-care, behavioral, and medical. The results also establish the individual's tier, … 20behavioral%2C%20and%20medical (last visited Aug. 14, 2023).] 7 A-2023-21 On its … emotional distress 13 A-2023-21 for which she has sought medical treatment and continues to do so." Finally, they …
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… In support of its motion, the State called lay, police, and medical witnesses during the N.J.R.E. 104 hearing. Regarding … at her throat for pain." The State also called two medical personnel witnesses. Matthew Spille, an emergency medical technician, responded to the home. Referencing …
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… plaintiff's privacy claim, the judge found "there was no medical condition revealed," and Fedorko's disclosure was … "the right of an individual to control access to his or her medical history is not absolute, [and] courts and … Correction to seal lists of inmates eligible for emergency medical home confinement during the COVID-19 outbreak as …
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… had a minor accident. Daniel, by virtue of his age and medical condition, was incapable of recounting the incident. … underwent emergency surgery. 5 Arlo and Tiffany spoke to medical personnel at the hospital. Arlo stated that he and … and falling incident Arlo and Tiffany described. One medical report stated that Daniel had sustained “massive …
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… co-parent and withheld information regarding the children's medical treatment from him. He could create a more stable … she tended to the children's changing, feeding, and medical needs. For example, defendant "saw to it that . . . … the children to maintain their activities, friendships, medical care, and education. Under these circumstances, the …
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… recording, however, were "indecipherable." 3 A-3442-16T3 medical examiner, Dr. Ian Hood, testified that both victims … challenges the exclusion of statements he made to a medical technician at the hospital who was dressing his … hearsay out -of- court statements made for the purpose of medical diagnosis or treatment. We agree, and that argument …
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… refusal, in health care. A physician may not proceed with a medical procedure that had been fully described to an … parents can drive you." In this 5 Analogous case law in medical negligence matters describes informed consent as a … courses of treatment, the physician should explain medically reasonable invasive and noninvasive alternatives, …
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… demonstrated consciousness of guilt because records of medical examinations from November 2011 and 2012, which the … references to the glasses. The State also introduced medical records indicating that defendant's weight grew from … about its reliability. According to a November 2011 medical record, defendant reportedly weighed 146 pounds — …
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… owed to one another, if any, relative to the unreimbursed medical expenses, with claims for the children, through … arbitrator to determine what amount, if any, unreimbursed medical expenses are owed to one another. Based upon their … to be determined, and (3) awarded plaintiff $2,451 for medical expenses and $2,472.30 for summer camp expenses to …
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… one month of recuperation, in December 2008, plaintiff was medically cleared to return to work and resumed his … truck. Two months later, he returned to work without any medical restrictions. Plaintiff filed workers' compensation … due to the amount of plaintiff's compensation award and his medical report defendant was "looking to terminate …
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… obtained care and supervision to address allegations of medical and environmental neglect. The twins were born … tested positive for opiates. The twins required follow-up medical care but the parents were uncooperative and their … the Division to ascertain T.W.'s status and provide family medical history. Upon learning that T.W. had not been …