Unsubstantiated definition

Unsubstantiated means the same as that term is defined in Section 62A-4a-101.
Unsubstantiated means a judicial finding that there is insufficient evidence to conclude that abuse or neglect occurred.
Unsubstantiated means a child protective services case the department classifies under sections 8 and 8d as category III, category IV, or category V.

Examples of Unsubstantiated in a sentence

  • Unsubstantiated: there was insufficient evidence to establish whether or not there was an act of misconduct.

  • Comment 17 1) Incorrect and Unsubstantiated Air Model The Exemption's air quality analysis relies on emissions calculated with the California Emissions Estimator (“CalEEMod”) Version 2020.4.0 (p.

  • Its incorporation as part of the Project does not contribute to any change in operational emissions associated with this area.Comment 19 Unsubstantiated Changes to Individual Construction Phase Lengths Review of the CalEEMod output files demonstrates that the “NFC – Future” model includes several changes to the default individual construction phase lengths (see excerpt below) (Appendix D, pp.


More Definitions of Unsubstantiated

Unsubstantiated means there is credible evidence, but
Unsubstantiated means that after an investigation, the investigator was unable to determine by a
Unsubstantiated means a judicial finding that there is insufficient evidence to
Unsubstantiated means that the preponderance (majority) of the evidence gathered and analyzed in an investigation indicates that the allegation is not true.
Unsubstantiated means there is credible evidence, but less than a preponderance of evidence to support the allegation.
Unsubstantiated means the Department has
Unsubstantiated means a judicial finding that there is insufficient