Established condition definition

Established condition means a diagnosed physical, mental, or neurobiological condition that has a high probability of resulting in developmental delay or disability.
Established condition means that a child has a diagnosed physical or mental condition that has a high probability of resulting in a developmental delay, even if no delay exists at the time of referral, as
Established condition means that a child, birth through age 2, has a diagnosed physical or mental condition that has a high probability of resulting in a developmental delay, even if no delay exists at the time of referral, as documented by the family and personnel listed in He-M 510.11 (b) (1), including, at a minimum, conditions such as:

Examples of Established condition in a sentence

  • Established condition means a diagnosed physical or mental condition that has a high probability of resulting in developmental delay.

  • Established condition – A diagnosed physical or mental condition that has a high probability of resulting in disability or developmental delay.

  • In contrast, trying to use Load ICA as a self-service model for DER siting will frustrate customers and not prepare the grid for a high electrification future.

  • Established condition that has a high probability of resulting in a developmental delay.

  • Established condition with a high probability of resulting in a developmental delay.

  • Established condition that usually results in a developmental delay.


More Definitions of Established condition

Established condition means a diagnosed physical, mental, or neurobiological condition that has a high probability of resulting in developmental delay. A delay in development may or may not be exhibited at the time of diagnosis.
Established condition for an infant or toddler means a diagnosed physical or mental condition that has a high probability of resulting in significant delays in development and is listed in the Early Intervention Colorado Established Conditions Database (12 CCR 2509-10 Section 7.901).
Established condition means a diagnosed physical, mental, or neurobiological condition that has a high probability of resulting in developmental delay; a delay in development may or may not be exhibited at the time of diagnosis; to be eligible for services under the definition of established condition, the determination of the presence of an established condition shall be diagnosed by a physician; the determination of developmental status of the
Established condition for an infant or toddler means a diagnosed physical or mental condition that has a high probability of resulting in significant delays in development and is listed in the Established Conditions Database.

Related to Established condition

  • Board-Established Criteria means criteria that the Board of a Regulated Fund may establish from time to time to describe the characteristics of Potential Co-Investment Transactions regarding which the Adviser to the Regulated Fund should be notified under Condition 1. The Board-Established Criteria will be consistent with the Regulated Fund’s Objectives and Strategies (defined below). If no Board-Established Criteria are in effect, then the Regulated Fund’s Adviser will be notified of all Potential Co-Investment Transactions that fall within the Regulated Fund’s then-current Objectives and Strategies. Board-Established Criteria will be objective and testable, meaning that they will be based on observable information, such as industry/sector of the issuer, minimum EBITDA of the issuer, asset class of the investment opportunity or required commitment size, and not on characteristics that involve a discretionary assessment. The Adviser to the Regulated Fund may from time to time recommend criteria for the Board’s consideration, but Board-Established Criteria will only become effective if approved by a majority of the Independent Directors (defined below). The Independent Directors of a Regulated Fund may at any time rescind, suspend or qualify their approval of any Board-Established Criteria, though Applicants anticipate that, under normal circumstances, the Board would not modify these criteria more often than quarterly.

  • Established Grade means that grade established by the City for the particular area in which a sidewalk is to be constructed.

  • Unsafe condition as used in this clause means the actual or potential exposure of contractor or Government employees to a hazardous material as defined in Federal Standard No. 313, and any revisions thereto during the term of this contract, or any other material or working condition designated by the Contracting Officer's Technical Representative (COTR) as potentially hazardous and requiring safety controls.

  • Qualifying condition means a condition described in Section 26-61a-104.

  • Established Rate means the rate for the conversion of the Specified Currency (including compliance with rules relating to roundings in accordance with applicable European Community regulations) into euro established by the Council of the European Union pursuant to Article 123 of the Treaty;

  • Eligibility Conditions means the eligibility conditions specified in the Act and the Rules including all the eligibility conditions listed in Clause [5] of the Tender Document.

  • Payment Conditions means, at the time of determination with respect to any specified transaction or payment, that:

  • Change in condition means a change in physical condition of the employee as well as any change

  • Established catalogue price means the price included in a catalogue, price list, schedule, or other form that:

  • Standard Conditions means the “International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and International Development Association Standard Conditions for Grant Financing Made by the Bank out of Trust Funds”, dated February 25, 2019.

  • restrictive condition means any condition registered against the title deed of land restricting the use, development or subdivision of the land concerned:

  • Poor foundation conditions means those areas where features exist which indicate that a natural or man-induced event may result in inadequate foundation support for the structural components of an SWLF unit.