Unsupported definition

Unsupported means the same as that term is defined in Section 62A-4a-101.
Unsupported means a finding by the division at the completion of an investigation that there is insufficient evidence to conclude that abuse, neglect, or dependency occurred. However, a finding of unsupported means also that the division did not conclude that the allegation was without merit.
Unsupported means a finding at the completion of an investigation that

Examples of Unsupported in a sentence

  • Unsupported operating systems (operating systems deprecated or no longer supported by the manufacture of the operating system) will not be supported by MSP.

  • Any CDOL support services related to Unsupported Code shall be subject to execution of a mutually agreed upon assignment order issued under a separate professional services agreement.


More Definitions of Unsupported

Unsupported means a finding at the completion of an investigation that there is
Unsupported means a finding by the division at the completion of an investigation that there is insufficient evidence to conclude that abuse, neglect, or dependency occurred. However,
Unsupported means a finding by the Division of Child and Family Services at the completion of an investigation, after the day on which the Division of Child and Family Services concludes the alleged abuse, neglect, or dependency is not without merit, that there is insufficient evidence to conclude that abuse, neglect, or dependency occurred.
Unsupported means a finding by the division at the completion of an
Unsupported means the same as that term is defined in Section 62A-4a-101. 818 (85) "Unsubstantiated" means the same as that term is defined in Section 62A-4a-101. 819 (86) "Validated risk and needs assessment" means an evidence-based tool that assesses 820 a minor's risk of reoffending and a minor's criminogenic needs.
Unsupported means a finding at the completion of an investigation by the
Unsupported which means the available information established that it is unlikely that the alleged maltreatment occurred; or