Elder definition

Elder means a person sixty years of age or older.

Examples of Elder in a sentence

  • When developing targets for each fiscal year, refer to data reported on the Elder Abuse Prevention Quarterly Activity Reports.

  • AYES: Trustees Elder, Angelo, Haarlow, Geoga, LaPlaca, Saigh NAYS: None ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: None Motion carried.

  • If services pursuant to this Contract will be provided to children and/or elder adults, Contractor represents that Contractor is knowledgeable of the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act (Penal Code section 11164 et seq.) and the Elder Abuse and Dependent Adult Civil Protection Act (Welfare and Institutions Code section 15600 et seq.) requiring reporting of suspected abuse.

  • AYES: Trustees Elder, Ripani, Stifflear, Hughes, Posthuma and ByrnesNAYS: None ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: None Motion carried.

  • In the event that the Chairman has a conflict of interest that would prevent her/him from hearing the dispute, s/he may, at her/his sole discretion, either decline to hear the dispute, or appoint an alternate Tribal Leader or Elder to serve in his/her place.


More Definitions of Elder

Elder means a person aged 60 or older.
Elder means a person 60 years of age or older who is alleged to be suffering from the infirmities of aging as manifested by a physical, a mental, or an emotional dysfunction to the extent that the elder’s ability to provide adequately for the protection or care of his or her own person or property is impaired.
Elder means a person who is sixty-two years of age or older.
Elder means a person who is a qualified resident of the State and who has attained the age of sixty-two.
Elder means a person who is age 60 or older or who is subject to the infirmities of aging.
Elder or “Elderly” means a person or persons over 60 years of age.