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accepted, permitted, official, agreed, appropriate, correct, sanctioned, ratified
Permitted Uses and Disclosures. A covered entity is permitted, but not required, to use and disclose protected health information, without an individual's authorization, for the following purposes or situations: (1) To the Individual (unless required for access or accounting of disclosures); (2) Treatment, Payment, and Health Care Operations; (3) Opportunity to Agree or Object; (4) Incident to an otherwise permitted use and disclosure; (5) Public Interest and Benefit Activities; and (6) Limited Data Set for the purposes of research, public health or health care operations. Covered entities may rely on professional ethics and best judgments in deciding which of these permissive uses and disclosures to make.Source: Summary of the HIPPA Privacy rule posted on the HHS web site.
yes
Unfortunately there is no straight answer for that. The only other guidance you get is that the excerpt must be "appropriate in kind or amount."
Visitors are not permitted to enter the building without a valid pass.
"Permit" means to "allow", "let" or "enable" Permitted Permission Permitting Permits Work Permit Building Permit Permittee Permitter Permitts Permitting
No, you can't rent them and they are not permitted in the parks. They are only available on specific tours that Disney provides with appropriate training in controlled environments. For example, "Around the World on a Segway" at EPCOT.
Permitted is a verb.
The men were permitted to vote but not the women
Both are correct, it depends on how they are used in the sentence.
The child was not permitted to leave the house.
The homonyms for "with the voice" are "withe" and "writhe." The homonyms for "permitted" are "pampered" and "permuted."