Confined definition

Confined means confinement in a hospital, skilled nursing facility or rehabilitation facility.
Confined or “Confinement” means admitted in a Hospital for medical treatment due to an Injury or Sickness upon the recommendation of a Qualified Medical Practitioner and continuously stays in the Hospital prior to his/her discharge from the Hospital. Confinement will be evidenced by the daily room and board charged by the Hospital.
Confined or “Confinement” means admitted in a Hospital for medical treatment due to an Injury or Sickness upon the recommendation of a Qualified Medical Practitioner and continuously stays in the Hospital prior to his/her discharge from the Hospital. Confinement will be evidenced by the daily room and board charged by the Hospital. Successive periods of Confinement due to the same or related causes shall be considered as one Accident or Sickness unless separated by at least ninety (90) consecutive days during which the Insured Person is not Confined to a Hospital as a result of such Accident or Sickness.

Examples of Confined in a sentence

  • All qualified employees assigned to Permit Required Confined Space activities shall, while actually working in the confined space, be compensated at the rate of ten dollars ($10.00) an hour in addition to their regular rate of pay.

  • A Permit Required Confined Space is defined as a workspace that requires an entry permit as determined by the Maine Bureau of Labor Standards under M.R.S.A. Title 26, Chapter 6, Section 565.

  • For those plumbing apprentices that commence their employment during the life of this Agreement, they will have successfully gained the following nominated training outcomes in conjunction with the four-year term of their apprenticeship; • General Induction for Construction • Plumbers and Drainers Licence • Backflow Accreditation • TMV Accreditation • Scissor Lift and over 11 metre EWP Accreditation • Manual Handling Awareness • Confined Space.

  • Confined spaces where performers vocalize, such as voiceover and recording booths, shall have 100% exchange of air by ventilation or air filtration between each user, as determined by reference to the manufacturer's specifications for the ventilation or air filtration system in use in the confined space.

  • Confined spaces, as used herein, shall be defined consistent with the General Safety Orders, Article 108 of Title 8, California Administrative Code.


More Definitions of Confined

Confined means admitted as an Inpatient.
Confined or “Confinement” shall mean confinement for a continuous uninterrupted period of at least twenty-four (24) hours in a Hospital as a Resident In-patient upon the advice of and under the regular care and attendance of a Physician.
Confined means the period the Insured Person is registered as an in-patient in a Hospital because of a medical necessity under the professional care of a Qualified Medical Practitioner and which the Hospital levies a charge for room and board for the treatment of an Injury or Sickness for such confinement.
Confined an insured person is registered as an in-patient in a hospital for a medical treatment for an injury or illness upon the recommendation of a medical practitioner and continuously stays in the hospital prior to his/her discharge. It will be evidenced by a daily room and board limit charge by a hospital.
Confined means an insured being restricted from disembarking from a cruise ship.
Confined and "confinement" refer to service by an individual who is committed to the custody of the Director, Federal Bureau of Prisons, or in the custody and control of the Attorney General of the United States for a sentence of incarceration pursuant to the conviction of such individual of a Federal crime. Such an individual also will be considered confined if temporarily or intermittently outside the secure perimeter of the institution, e.g., on work release, attending school, hospitalized, or furloughed.
Confined means an aquifer bounded by formations of distinctly lower permeability than that of the aquifer itself and that contains groundwater under sufficient pressure for the water to rise above the top of the aquifer.