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 complaints shall not be placed in an employee’s file.

  • Unsubstantiated allegations will not be filed in the employee’s personnel file.

  • The following items are excluded from a faculty member's record: • Anonymous communications from any source; • Unsubstantiated material of any kind; and • Reference to unsubstantiated or anonymous comments, except for historical references, and then, without conveying substantive content.

  • Unsubstantiated Complaints If an individual, in good faith, files a workplace harassment or workplace violence complaint that is not supported by evidence gathered during an investigation, that complaint will be dismissed, and no record of it will be put in either the complainant’s or the respondent’s file.

  • Unsubstantiated allegations shall not be used for evaluation purposes.


More Definitions of Unsubstantiated

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