Inoperable definition

Inoperable means a credential status indicating that an individual cannot practice because he or she is not actively partici- pating or enrolled in a required training program when this condition is a requirement of the credential. Inoperable status is not the re- sult of enforcement action. The health care professional can resume practice when appropriately enrolled in a required training program and the credential is reactivated.
Inoperable means a state or condition in which a Shipment cannot function or be driven for any reason including but not limited to its parts having been removed, altered, damaged or deteriorated such parts including but not limited to engine, transmission, wheels, steering mechanism, brakes, tires, etc.
Inoperable means incapable of being operated legally on a public highway, including, but not limited to, not having a valid, current registration plate or a current certificate of registration.

Examples of Inoperable in a sentence

  • Inoperable or broken fixtures will be immediately reported to the Client Agency Designee.

  • Inoperable or broken fixtures must be immediately reported to the Client Agency Designee.

  • Inoperable or broken fixtures shall be immediately reported to the State’s designee.

  • Inoperable electronic media shall be destroyed (cut up, shredded, etc.).

  • Inoperable vehicles are prohibited from the Community, and will be removed at the owner’s expense.7. Bike/skateboard ramps are prohibited8.


More Definitions of Inoperable

Inoperable means incapable of being used for the purpose or purposes for which an item is designed or normally used, either physically or by operation of law, due to dismantling, disrepair, or the lack of a currently valid Michigan license or registration. In addition, the following items shall be deemed inoperable: any motor vehicle, all-terrain vehicle, self-propelled recreational vehicle, or snowmobile which lacks functioning tires or treads that permit self-propelled motion and any boat with a hole or holes in its hull.
Inoperable means surgery is thought to be of no therapeutic value or the surgery cannot be performed; for example, when you cannot tolerate anesthesia or surgery because of another impairment(s), or you have a cancer that is too large or that has invaded crucial structures. This term does not include situations in which your cancer could have been surgically removed but another method of treatment was chosen; for example, an attempt at organ preservation. Your physician may determine whether the cancer is inoperable before or after you receive neoadjuvant therapy. Neoadjuvant therapy is anticancer therapy, such as chemotherapy or radiation, given before surgery in order to reduce the size of the cancer.
Inoperable means a motor vehicle that is incapable of being propelled under its own power including, but not limited to, a motor vehicle meeting any of the following criteria:
Inoperable means disabling equipment such that ionizing radiation cannot be produced. This is accomplished by removing the X-ray tube, removal of the control unit, removal of the power supply or physical removal of the power cord on a free standing unit.¶
Inoperable means any motor vehicle incapable to being propelled under its own power. Any motor vehicle that has not been moved for thirty consecutive days shall be presumed to be inoperable.
Inoperable means that a Large-Capacity Cesspool or Motor Vehicle Waste Disposal Well is no longer usable or in use.
Inoperable the word shall mean nonfunctioning, non-operating, deactivated, inaccessible, unavailable, unobtainable