Prescreening definition

Prescreening means a mandatory search of databases and registries specified by
Prescreening means a mandatory search of databases and registries specified by the secretary in legislative rule for exclusions and licensure status prior to the submission of fingerprints for a criminal history record information check.
Prescreening means a face-to-face mental health evaluation conducted by a licensed mental health professional to determine whether a child requires an inpatient evaluation or an emergency mental health admission and may include consultation with other mental health professionals and a review of all available records on the child;

Examples of Prescreening in a sentence

  • Facility Screening Committee will meet regularly to review Application forms and Prescreening Referral forms and the other documents listed above so that the referred offender can be screened within 10 business days.

  • If an offender has an escape conviction within the past 3 years, PFB 6.1.201 (D) Approval of Offender Placement with Escape Conviction(s) must be submitted to the FPB Chief or designee at corao@mt.gov for approval prior to the Prescreening Referral being submitted.

  • However, Prescreening Referral forms will not be submitted for a case that has a plea agreement for a suspended or deferred sentence or a prison commitment, or when no PSI is ordered.

  • Pre-screening over telephone, ask about symptoms (e.g. high temperature > 37.5, a new continuous cough or/and anosmia-change/loss to sense of taste) – if symptomatic, they should not attend the facility.

  • Pre-screening of dogs shall be undertaken to ensure that they will be comfortable in the presence of other dogs and will not be a danger to other dogs or staff.


More Definitions of Prescreening

Prescreening means gathering information prior to filing an application to perform a preliminary review of eligibility for participation in the Food Stamp Program. Prescreening does not include gathering information to refer an applicant to the appropriate program or office.
Prescreening means the process in which the consumer reporting agency compiles or edits for a client a list of consumers who meet specific credit criteria and provides this list to the client or a third party on behalf of the client for use in soliciting those consumers for an offer of credit. [1993 c 476 § 3.]
Prescreening means a process that assesses whether or not an applicant appears to meet the basic requirements for eligibility.
Prescreening means a face-to-face mental health
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Prescreening means a mental health evaluation conducted by a licensed mental health professional to determine whether a minor requires an inpatient evaluation or an emergency mental health admission and may include consultation with other mental health professionals and a review of all available records on the minor;
Prescreening. Medical necessity review” means a mental health evaluation conducted an assessment of current and recent behaviors and symptoms to determine whether an admission for inpatient mental illness or drug or alcohol dependence treatment or evaluation constitutes the least restrictive level of care necessary. The review shall be performed by a licensed mental health professional to determine whether a minor requires an inpatient evaluation or an emergency mental health admission and may include consultation with other mental health professionals and a review of all available records on the minor;