Inconclusive means the determination following an
Inconclusive means the determination following an investigation by the department, prior to October 1, 2008, that based on available information a decision cannot be made that more likely than not, child abuse or neglect did or did not occur.
Inconclusive means a finding by the division that there is not a reasonable basis to conclude that abuse, neglect, or exploitation occurred.
Examples of Inconclusive in a sentence
Any non-negative test will be treated as Inconclusive and the sale use of the test will be to require a further test at a certified facility as permitted by the collective bargaining agreement.
The results of deception tests are normally reported using the terms Deception Indicated, No Deception Indicated, Inconclusive, and No Opinion (DI or NDI, INC, or NO).
Test results for event-specific diagnostic/investigative tests should be reported as Deception Indicated (DI), No Deception Indicated (NDI) or Inconclusive (INC) / No Opinion (NO).
Obnoxious Odors Impaired due to dead fish and Cladophora; Inconclusive due to decaying zebra mussels.
Outcome of urinalysis Positive Negative Inconclusive Or results that the test reports.
More Definitions of Inconclusive
Inconclusive means that after a careful analysis of the evidence gathered in an investigation, a determination of whether wrongdoing occurred cannot be reached by a preponderance of the evidence.
Inconclusive means that an investigation concluded that an allegation in a complaint is not substantiated or unfounded.
Inconclusive means the conclusion of a statistical inventory reconciliation report that is not decisive as to whether a release has been detected.
Inconclusive means a finding by the division that there is not a reasonable basis
Inconclusive or "inconclusive result" means a result of DNA testing that is rendered when a scientifically appropriate and definitive DNA analysis or result, or both, cannot be determined.
Inconclusive means: There is not significant evidence for the social worker to reasonably conclude that a child has or has not been abused or neglected or is at risk of abuse or neglect. B. The social worker shall complete the CAMIS Summary Assessment form as follows:
Inconclusive means that after a careful analysis of the evidence gathered in an investigation, a determination of whether abuse or self- neglect occurred cannot be reached by a preponderance of the evidence.