Parent or legal guardian definition

Parent or legal guardian means the custodial parent for a person under eighteen (18) years of age or the legal guardian with responsibility for health care decisions for a person of any age.
Parent or legal guardian means any person who holds parental responsibility, including carers, as defined under the 1989 Children Act and with whom the child normally resides.
Parent or legal guardian means a biological or adoptive parent, guardian, or legal custodian with legal authority to make decisions on behalf of the child regarding healthcare and public benefits.

Examples of Parent or legal guardian in a sentence

  • Parent or legal guardian must sign for family members under the age of 18.

  • Parent or legal guardian of youth program participants are required to sign a photo release stating: Unless I decline in writing I also authorize the City of Ketchum, and/or parties designated by the City of Ketchum, to use my child’s photo for the reproduction in any manner the City of Ketchum desires, for advertising, display, audiovisual exhibition or editorial use.Refunds.

  • Pupils, except when boarding, are required during term time and at weekends, exeats (permitted periods of time away from School) and half term, to be under the care and supervision of a Parent or legal guardian or with an education guardian acceptable to the School.

  • Parent or legal guardian signature authorizes the student to enter the License Agreement, complete application steps in the housing portal and access their living unit without need for further signatures.

  • Signature of parent or legal guardian required, if applicant is under the age of 18.) NOTE: Parent or legal guardian must be present with the participating minor at the time of registration check-in.


More Definitions of Parent or legal guardian

Parent or legal guardian means a student's natural parent, legal guardian, or other person or entity responsible for the student in the absence of a parent or legal guardian.
Parent or legal guardian means the individual recognized by the local education agency as having authority to make medical decisions for the student.
Parent or legal guardian means the custodial parent or legal guardian with responsibility for health care decisions for a qualifying patient who is under 18 years of age.
Parent or legal guardian means a natural parent, an adop- tive parent whose status is documented in a final court order of adop- tion or a court appointed legal guardian for the juvenile. Step-pa- rents who have not legally adopted the juvenile, foster parents, non- custodial parents or relatives acting in loco parentis are not consid- ered parents or legal guardians of the juvenile for purposes of this rule.
Parent or legal guardian means a natural parent, an adoptive parent whose status is documented in a final court order of adoption or a court appointed legal guardian for the juvenile. Step-parents who have not legally adopted the juve- nile, foster parents, noncustodial parents or relatives acting in loco parentis are not considered parents or legal guardians of the juvenile for purposes of this rule.
Parent or legal guardian means, (a) the guardian of the student or child, (b) the person legally entitled to custody of the student or child, or (c) the person who usually has the care and control of the student or child.
Parent or legal guardian. As the parent or legal guardian of the above named-student, I have read, understand, and agree that my child shall comply with the terms of the District's policy regarding District-Provided Access to Electronic Information, Services, and Networks (District Policy No. 3270) for the student's access to the District's computer network and the Internet.