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Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor

 

 

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Part 825  

The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993

 

 

 

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Subpart A  

Coverage Under the Family and Medical Leave Act


29 CFR 825.125 - Definition of health care provider.

  • Section Number: 825.125
  • Section Name: Definition of health care provider.

    (a) The Act defines "health care provider" as:
    (1) A doctor of medicine or osteopathy who is authorized to 
practice medicine or surgery (as appropriate) by the State in which the 
doctor practices; or
    (2) Any other person determined by the Secretary to be capable of 
providing health care services.
    (b) Others "capable of providing health care services" include 
only:
    (1) Podiatrists, dentists, clinical psychologists, optometrists, 
and chiropractors (limited to treatment consisting of manual 
manipulation of the spine to correct a subluxation as demonstrated by 
X-ray to exist) authorized to practice in the State and performing 
within the scope of their practice as defined under State law;
    (2) Nurse practitioners, nurse-midwives, clinical social workers 
and physician assistants who are authorized to practice under State law 
and who are performing within the scope of their practice as defined 
under State law;
    (3) Christian Science Practitioners listed with the First Church of 
Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts. Where an employee or family 
member is receiving treatment from a Christian Science practitioner, an 
employee may not object to any requirement from an employer that the 
employee or family member submit to examination (though not treatment) 
to obtain a second or third certification from a health care provider 
other than a Christian Science practitioner except as otherwise 
provided under applicable State or local law or collective bargaining 
agreement;
    (4) Any health care provider from whom an employer or the 
employer's group health plan's benefits manager will accept 
certification of the existence of a serious health condition to 
substantiate a claim for benefits; and
    (5) A health care provider listed above who practices in a country 
other than the United States, who is authorized to practice in 
accordance with the law of that country, and who is performing within 
the scope of his or her practice as defined under such law.
    (c) The phrase "authorized to practice in the State" as used in 
this section means that the provider must be authorized to diagnose and 
treat physical or mental health conditions.
[73 FR 68083, Nov. 17, 2008]
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