Missing child definition

Missing child means any child less than eighteen years of age in licensed care or under the care, custody, and authority of CA and the child's whereabouts are unknown and/or the child has left care without the permission of the child's caregiver or CA. This does not include children in dependency guardianship.
Missing child means any child less than 18 years of age in li- censed care or under the care, custody, and authority of DCYF and the child's whereabouts are unknown, the child has left care without the permission of the child's caregiver or DCYF, or both. This does not include children in a dependency guardianship.
Missing child means a child whose whereabouts are unknown to the legal custodian of the child and:

More Definitions of Missing child

Missing child means any person under the age of 18 years who is missing
Missing child means any child under the age of 18 whose whereabouts are unknown to the child’s legal custodian.
Missing child means any person under the age of 18 years who is missing from the person's home environment or a temporary placement facility for any reason and whose location cannot be determined by the person responsible for the child's care.
Missing child means a child whose whereabouts are unknown to the child's legal custodian, the circumstances of whose absence indicate that:
Missing child means a person under the age of 18 who has been missing from his home environment or a temporary placement facility for any reason, and whose whereabouts cannot be determined by the person responsible for the child’s care.
Missing child means an individual under 18 years old who is missing from the individual's home environment or a temporary placement facility for any reason and whose location cannot be determined by the person responsible for the individual's care.
Missing child means a child who has run away or is otherwise missing from the home or the care, custody, and control of the child's parents, guardian, legal custodian, or other person having responsibility for the child.