Emergency transfer definition

Emergency transfer means immediate transfer of residents from a nursing home to safe settings.
Emergency transfer means the movement of an acutely ill or injured patient from the scene to a health care facility (pre-hospital), or the movement of an acutely ill or injured patient from one health care facility to another health care facility (interfacility).
Emergency transfer means the transfer of a mentally ill inmate to a psychiatric hospital when the inmate presents an immediate danger to self or others and requires hospital-level care.

Examples of Emergency transfer in a sentence

  • Emergency transfer levels may require generation adjustment before manually reclosing faulted elements.

  • The notice of transfer shall include notice of the right of the individual under a protective placement, the individual’s attorney, if any, or other interested per- son to petition the court for a hearing on the transfer.(b) Emergency transfer.

  • Emergency transfer levels may require system adjustments before attempting manual reclosing of elements to maintain stability of the bulk power system.

  • The School applies standards and interpretations in accordance with their respective commencement dates.

  • Emergency transfer requests may be processed during the initial term of a lease, or any subsequent lease renewals.


More Definitions of Emergency transfer

Emergency transfer. Transfer means the transfer of a student from the district in which the student resides to another school district furnishing the grade the student is entitled to pursue which, for specific reasons, must be requested and approved outside of the statutory timeframe required for open transfers.
Emergency transfer means a Request for Redemption and transfer of funds from an SPV security for cash needs of the LLC for which the redemption notice lead time requirements otherwise specified in this MOU are unable to be met by the LLC or the Secured Party, as applicable.
Emergency transfer means the transfer of a maternal client or newborn in an emergent situation to a facility that can manage ob- stetrical and neonatal emergencies, including the ability to perform cesarean delivery.
Emergency transfer means the movement of an acutely ill or injured patient from the scene
Emergency transfer means the transfer of a mater- nal client or newborn in an emergent situation to a facility that can manage obstetrical and neonatal emergencies, including the ability to perform cesarean delivery.
Emergency transfer means a temporary transfer surface water between river basins, as defined in G.S. 143-215.22G(1b), in order to satisfy water demand needs as defined in G.S. 143-215.22L(q), for anticipated or unanticipated situations in which the public health, safety, or welfare requires a transfer of water.
Emergency transfer means a temporary transfer of surface water meeting the requirements of, and satisfying water demand needs, defined in G.S. 143-215.22L(q), for situations in which the public health, safety, or welfare requires a transfer of water between river basins as defined in G.S. 143- 215.22G(1b).