Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
Section 33-03-34-02 - DefinitionsAs used in this chapter:
1. "Autism spectrum disorder" is a neurodevelopmental disorder that refers to a wide range of symptoms and severity levels which is typically manifested in impaired social interaction; problems with verbal and nonverbal communications; and restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities.2. "Autism spectrum disorder database" is the system established by the department for reporting and recording of all reported cases of autism spectrum disorder in the state.3. "Complete physical evaluation" is the evaluation of an individual which is performed as part of the diagnostic process for autism spectrum disorder. The purpose is to rule out other conditions with similar symptoms to autism spectrum disorder.4. "Department" means the state department of health.5. "Reporter" is any physician, psychologist, or other licensed or certified health care professional who is qualified by training and by licensure or certification to make the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder. Qualified reporters include physicians, psychologists, nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, licensed independent clinical social workers, and licensed professional clinical counselors.6. "Licensed independent practitioner" is any practitioner permitted by law to provide care and services, without direction or supervision, within the scope of the practitioner license and consistent with individually assigned clinical responsibilities.7. "Reporter's designee" is a person who has been designated by a reporter to report an individual to the autism spectrum disorder database.N.D. Admin Code 33-03-34-02
Adopted by Administrative Rules Supplement 2016-359, January 2016, effective 1/1/2016.General Authority: NDCC 23-01-03, 23-01-04, 23-01-41
Law Implemented: NDCC 23-01-41