Term:Statutory LawDefinition:created by legislative body. At federallevel this is Congress made up ofSenate and House of Representatives.Term:Case LawDefinition:law determined by court decisionsususally as interpretation of existingstatutory lawTerm:Administrative LawDefinition:created by administrative agenciessuch as IRS or OSHA. Regulationspromulgated by agencies are givenforce of law by statutory laws thatcreated the agencies.Term:Public LawDefinition:when violated, the offense leads tocriminal action and violatorprosecuted by public in person ofgoverments attorney. Phlebotomistscan be charged for violations of publiclaw - blood must never be drawnwithout first getting patient's consent.To persist with draw when patientrefuses can lead to criminal charges ofassault and battery.
Term:AssaultDefinition:unjustifiable attempt to touch anotherperson or threat to do soTerm:BatteryDefinition:intentional touching of another personwithout consent. Phlebotomists liablefor assault and battery for use of dirtyneedles or damage to nerves fromimproper drawing techniques.Term:Private LawDefinition:If violated, offense may lead to civilaction in which defendent is sued incivil court by plaintiff (personclaiming to have been harmed bydefendant)Term:TortDefinition:
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