not confirmed definition

not confirmed means that there was not a preponderance of credible evidence (greater than 50%) indicating that child abuse occurred.
not confirmed means a finding made during a Commission inspection which indicates non-fulfilment of Regulation (EC) No 725/2004 or Directive 2005/65/EC but is not substantiated by objective evidence;
not confirmed means the greater weight of the available evidence indicates that the alleged maltreatment did not occur; or

More Definitions of not confirmed

not confirmed means there was not a preponderance (more than half) of credible evidence to support that child abuse occurred.
not confirmed means there was insufficient evidence to find that it is more likely than not that the alleged maltreatment occurred; or
not confirmed or “unconfirmed” means the department has determined that there is not a preponderance of credible evidence (greater than 50 percent) indicating that child abuse has occurred.
not confirmed means that DHS determined there was not a preponderance of credible evidence (greater than 50%) indicating that child abuse or neglect occurred.
not confirmed means, in plain language, that no confirmation occurs. There is no ambiguity in the phrase itself. “It is generally presumed that Congress acts intentionally and purposely when it includes particular language in one section of a statute but omits it in another.” Lewis, 346 B.R. at 106 (quoting BFP v. Resolution Trust Corporation, 511 U.S. 531, 537
not confirmed which means that there was not a preponderance of evidence (less than 51%) indicating the alleged abuse occurred.