Stabilization definition

Stabilization means providing adequate measures, vegetative and/or structural, that will prevent erosion from occurring.
Stabilization means the prevention of soil movement by any of various vegetative and/or structural means.
Stabilization means addressing the basic living, family care, and social or psychological needs of the client so that the client may take advantage of training or employment opportunities provided under this title or through other agencies or institutions.

Examples of Stabilization in a sentence

  • The funding announcement explicitly requires applicants to build workforce capacity while working with Children’s Mental Health Wraparound Facilitators and Children’s Mobile Crisis Response and Stabilization Teams.


More Definitions of Stabilization

Stabilization means, with respect to an emergency
Stabilization means addressing the basic living, family care, and social or
Stabilization means the use of practices that prevent exposed soil from eroding.
Stabilization means the addition of chemical compounds to water to maintain an ionic equilibrium whereby the water is not in a depository or corrosive state.
Stabilization means the first to occur of (i) the Property is occupied by tenants for 50% of the days in a month and (ii) three (3) months following the Commencement Date.
Stabilization means, with respect to any Real Property, the earlier of (i) the date on which eighty-five percent (85%) or more of the Gross Leasable Area of such Real Property has been subject to binding leases for a period of twelve (12) months or longer, or (ii) the date twenty-four (24) months after the date that substantially all portions of such Real Property are open to the public and operating in the ordinary course of business.
Stabilization means stabilization as defined in s. 397.311 s.