Bill of Rights definition

Bill of Rights means the civil, legal, or human rights afforded to individuals in an adult foster home in accordance with those rights afforded to all other U.S. citizens including, but not limited to, those rights delineated in the Adult Foster Home Bill of Rights for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities described in OAR 411-360-0170.
Bill of Rights means the Bill of Rights contained in Chapter 2 of the Constitution;
Bill of Rights means civil, legal, or human rights afforded to AFH individuals that are in accord with those rights afforded to all other U.S. citizens including but not limited to those rights delineated in the AFH Bill of Rights as described in OAR 411-360-0170.

Examples of Bill of Rights in a sentence

  • As required by Education Law Section 2-d, the Parents Bill of Rights for Data Privacy and Security and the supplemental information for the Service Agreement are included as Exhibit A and Exhibit B, respectively, and incorporated into this DPA.

  • This Medical Policy has been developed through consideration of the medical necessity criteria under Hawaii’s Patients’ Bill of Rights and Responsibilities Act (Hawaii Revised Statutes §432E-1.4), generally accepted standards of medical practice and review of medical literature and government approval status.

  • Vendor’s Plan for protecting the District’s Protected Data includes, but is not limited to, its agreement to comply with the terms of the District’s Bill of Rights for Data Security and Privacy, a copy of which is set forth below and has been signed by the Vendor.

  • The contracted service provider shall comply with all applicable provisions of the New Jersey Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act—N.J.S.A. 18A:37-13.1 et seq., all applicable code and regulations, and the Anti-Bullying Policy of the Board of Education.

  • To the extent there are any conflicts between these guidelines and the contract language, the contract language will control.This Medical Policy has been developed through consideration of the medical necessity criteria under Hawaii’s Patients’ Bill of Rights and Responsibilities Act (Hawaii Revised Statutes §432E-1.4), generally accepted standards of medical practice and review of medical literature and government approval status.


More Definitions of Bill of Rights

Bill of Rights means civil, legal, or human rights afforded to those individuals residing in an AFH that are in accord with those rights afforded to all other U.S. citizens, including but not limited to those rights delineated in the AFH Bill of Rights as outlined in OAR 309-040-0410.
Bill of Rights means the human rights and fundamental freedoms set out in Part III, and includes their status, application, interpretation, limitations, derogations, non- derogations and enforcement;
Bill of Rights means chapter 2 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996;
Bill of Rights means the rights and freedoms set out in Chapter 2; “child” means an individual who has not reached the age of 18 years;
Bill of Rights means the Bill of Rights contained in Chapter 2 of the Constitution; "care", in relation to a child, includes, where appropriate
Bill of Rights means the Bill of Rights, Freedoms and Responsibilities set out in Part I of this Constitution;
Bill of Rights means the Bill of Rights contained in the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (Act No. 108 of 1996);