Ungovernable definition
Ungovernable means a child in conflict with a parent or guardian, and the conflict:
Ungovernable means a youth in conflict with a parent or guardian, and the conflict:
Ungovernable means a child in conflict with a parent or guardian, and the conflict: 803 (a) results in behavior that is beyond the control or ability of the child, or the parent or 804 guardian, to manage effectively;
More Definitions of Ungovernable
Ungovernable means conduct that demonstrates repeated unwillingness, refusal or inability to comply with ICCRC’s regulatory requirements as set out in the By-law, Code of Professional Ethics or a Regulation.
Ungovernable means a child in conflict with a parent or guardian, and the 2290 conflict: 2291 (a) results in behavior that is beyond the control or ability of the child, or the parent or 2292 guardian, to manage effectively; 2293 (b) poses a threat to the safety or well-being of the child, the child's family, or others; 2294 or 2295 (c) results in the situations described in Subsections (82)(a) and (b). 2296 (83) "Unregulated custody transfer" means the placement of a child: 2297 (a) with an individual who is not the child's parent, step-parent, grandparent, adult 2298 sibling, adult uncle or aunt, or legal guardian, or a friend of the family who is an adult and with 2299 whom the child is familiar, or a member of the child's federally recognized tribe; 2300 (b) with the intent of severing the child's existing parent-child or guardian-child 2301 relationship; and 2302 (c) without taking: 2303 (i) reasonable steps to ensure the safety of the child and permanency of the placement; 2304 and 2305 (ii) the necessary steps to transfer the legal rights and responsibilities of parenthood or 2306 guardianship to the individual taking custody of the child. 2307 (84) "Unsupported" means the same as that term is defined in Section 62A-4a-101. 2308 (85) "Unsubstantiated" means the same as that term is defined in Section 62A-4a-101. 2309 (86) "Validated risk and needs assessment" means an evidence-based tool that assesses 2310 a minor's risk of reoffending and a minor's criminogenic needs. 2311 (87) "Without merit" means the same as that term is defined in Section 62A-4a-101. 2312 (88) "Youth offender" means an individual who is: 2313 (a) at least 12 years old, but under 21 years old; and 2314 (b) committed by the juvenile court to the Division of Juvenile Justice Services for 2315 secure care under Sections 80-6-703 and 80-6-705. 2316 Section 21. Coordinating S.B. 167 with S.B. 123 -- Technical amendment. 2317 If this S.B. 167 and S.B. 123, Criminal Code Recodification, both pass and become 2318 law, it is the intent of the Legislature that the Office of Legislative Research and General 2319 Counsel prepare the Utah Code database for publication by amending:
Ungovernable means a youth in conflict with a parent or guardian, and the conflict: (a) results in behavior that is beyond the control or ability of the youth, or the parent or
Ungovernable means the child's habitual disregard of the lawful