Appropriate case definition
Appropriate case means any alleged license violation or objection to the application for a license
Appropriate case means any alleged license or permit violation or objection to the application for a
Appropriate case means any process related to the development of a regulation by the Board or the
Examples of Appropriate case in a sentence
Appropriate case management data designed for follow up of progress in receiving services, such as name of case manager(s), date case manager assigned, follow up dates, status on entry, and end of month status for ongoing treatments or terminations.
Appropriate case notes kept of students, staff, caregivers and others seen each day.
Guidance Department Administration Appropriate case notes kept of students’ caregivers and others seen each day.
Definition: Appropriate case flow management practices may promote substantive and timely proceedings in dual jurisdiction matters and help to avoid delays that may prevent timely intervention.
More Definitions of Appropriate case
Appropriate case means any alleged license or permit violation or objection to the application for a license or permit in which it is apparent that there are significant issues of disagreement among interested persons and for which the Board finds that the use of a mediation or dispute resolution proceeding is in the public interest.
Appropriate case or “appropriate cases” means a case where giving notice would enable the respondent to take steps to defeat the purpose of the interim order, or a case where there has been literally no time to give notice before the interim order is required to prevent the threatened wrongful act.