Public need definition

Public need means an activity or project that provides important tangible and intangible gains to society, that satisfies the expressed or observed needs of the public where accrued benefits significantly outweigh reasonably foreseeable detriments.
Public need means those public services found to be required to maintain the health, safety and well-being of the general citizenry.
Public need means a substantial or obvious community need for the specific new health care equipment or new institutional health service proposed and the scope thereof, in light of the attendant circumstances and in the context of the considerations outlined in sections 4.3(d) and 9.12 herein.

More Definitions of Public need

Public need means a substantial or obvious community need for the specific new health care equipment or new institutional health service proposed and the scope thereof, in light of the attendant circumstances and in the context of the considerations outlined in §§ 22.5(C) and 22.10(L) of this Part.
Public need means a substantial or obvious public / community need for the proposed project based on all attendant circumstances as compared to a mere convenience. The determination of Public Need shall be taken by the relevant administrative department after considering (a) Common use and needs of the public / community; (b) Appropriateness of the project in relation to the development plans of the department; and (c) Possibility of the project otherwise not coming up.
Public need means activity, infrastructure and structure that is inevitably needed for the public and serves the public interest and secures public’s rights to live in healthy and safe environment and safety as specified in article 6 of this law and;
Public need consists of means an activity or project that provides important tangible and intangible gains to society, that satisfies the expressed or observed needs of the public where accrued benefits significantly outweigh reasonably foreseeable detriments all of the following: