Deprivation definition

Deprivation means the lack of support or care from one or both parents (including adoptive parents) of a dependent child, as a result of the absence, incapacity, unemployment, or death of either parent.
Deprivation means the deprivation of Storage Capacities in accordance with Article 12 hereof in order to prevent the inappropriate hoarding of Storage Capacities (Use-it-or-lose-it Principle).
Deprivation means the Insured being deprived of the use or possession of the whole or part of its property outside the Republic of Ireland by reason of the Insured being prevented from exporting its property because the Insured is unable to obtain the necessary export licence. means facts, concepts and information converted to a form useable for communications, interpretation or processing by electronic and electromechanical data processing or electronically controlled equipment and includes programs, software and other coded instructions for the processing and manipulation of data or the direction and manipulation of such equipment.

Examples of Deprivation in a sentence

  • Deprivation Qualifying Code — The code specifying the condition which determines a Recipient to be eligible in nonfinancial criteria.

  • The Department has established benefit packages based on category of assistance, program status code, age, and, for some packages, the existence of Medicare coverage or a Deprivation Qualifying Code.

  • The role also oversees the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards and Guardianship arrangements in Torbay.

  • Deprivation orders will not be imposed as punishment, but only where there is a threat to the safety and security of staff, inmates or state property.

  • All Residents and Fellows must complete the "Physician Health", "Sleep Deprivation" and "Safe Prescribing and Managing Opioids" GCEP sessions once during their training program and within one year of beginning training at OSU-UH.

  • The "Physician Health", "Sleep Deprivation" and "Safe Prescribing and Managing Opioids" sessions count toward the 10-program requirement.

  • Deprivation orders will be terminated when threat has abated, as determined by security staff.

  • This would apply where, for example, a Community Deprivation of Liberty Standards (▇▇▇▇) application to the Court of Protection is required.

  • The Resident agrees to participate in all mandatory training, including without limitation, training in Infection Control, Blood borne pathogens, Risk Management, Corporate Compliance, Ethical-Medical- Legal training, Physician Impairment, Fatigue and Sleep Deprivation, in addition to such other training that the institution and/or the Resident’s department may require from time to time.

  • In terms of the Income Deprivation Affecting Children Index (used as an indicator for child poverty) nearly a third of areas are identified as being in the top 10% most deprived.


More Definitions of Deprivation

Deprivation means means means:
Deprivation means a child must be deprived of the care and support of one or both parents as a result of death, physical or mental incapacity, continued involuntary absence (e.g., due to incarceration) or voluntary absence (e.g., due to divorce or separation) from the home where the child resides, underemployment or unemployment of the primary wage earner, or AFDC- relatedness in the eligibility month. Deprivation factors must be met prior to the date of the child’s removal during the eligibility month.