An action taken with respect to a subject Entity by a regulatory or
authoritative body with supervisory capacity over that entity. The action is
taken in response to behavior by the subject Entity that body finds to be
undesirable.
Suspension, license restrictions, monetary fine, letter of reprimand,
mandated training, mandated supervision, etc.Examples:
This relationship indicates the source Role is available to the target Role
as a backup. An entity in a backup role will be available as a substitute or
replacement in the event that the entity assigned the role is unavailable. In
medical roles where it is critical that the function be performed and there
is a possibility that the individual assigned may be ill or otherwise
indisposed, another individual is assigned to cover for the individual
originally assigned the role. A backup may be required to be identified, but
unless the backup is actually used, he/she would not assume the assigned
entity role.
This relationship indicates the target Role provides or receives information
regarding the target role. For example, AssignedEntity is a contact for a
ServiceDeliveryLocation.
Description: The source role provides identification for the target role. The
source role must be IDENT. The player entity of the source role is
constrained to be the same as (i.e. the equivalent of, or equal to) the
player of the target role if present. If the player is absent from the source
role, then it is assumed to be the same as the player of the target role.
This relationship indicates that the source Role replaces (or subsumes) the
target Role. Allows for new identifiers and/or new effective time for a
registry entry or a certification, etc.
Returns the enum constant of this type with the specified name.
The string must match exactly an identifier used to declare an
enum constant in this type. (Extraneous whitespace characters are
not permitted.)
Parameters:
name - the name of the enum constant to be returned.