Admitted definition

Admitted means accepted for treatment at a facility.
Admitted to a psychiatric hospital means being accepted for and staying at least one night at the psychiatric hospital.
Admitted means when a patient is either:

Examples of Admitted in a sentence

  • It is preferred, but not mandatory, that the insurer be licensed to do business in the state of California (California Admitted Carrier).

  • Admitted students are considered concurrently enrolled college students (as defined by state law related to community college), with all the benefits and responsibilities of all other Skyline College student.

  • Both bonds shall be subscribed by an Admitted Surety Insurer, which is authorized to transact surety insurance business in the State of California with a policy holder's rating of A or higher and a Financial Class of VII or larger.

  • It is preferred, but not 33 mandatory, that the insurer be licensed to do business in the state of California (California Admitted 34 Carrier).

  • Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a current Best’s Rating at least equivalent to a 1987 Best's Rating of A:VII and be a California Admitted Insurance Company.


More Definitions of Admitted

Admitted means the same as in A.A.C. R9-10-201.
Admitted means admitted to the premium segment of the official list maintained by the FCA and admitted to trading on the London Stock Exchange's market for listed securities;
Admitted means the date an item of railway rolling stock is first authorised for entry into operational circulation in accordance with applicable law;
Admitted means, with respect to any Claim in the DM Liquidation, that such Claim has been admitted as a proof in the DM Liquidation pursuant to section 235 of the Bahamas Companies Act.
Admitted means admitted to the Official List of the UK Listing Authority and admitted to trading on the London Stock Exchange's market for listed securities;
Admitted in a jurisdiction means to be a member in good standing of the legal profession in a state, territory, or foreign country where the members of the profession are admitted to practice as counselors at law or the equivalent, and are subject to effective regulation and discipline by a duly constituted professional body or a public authority; a person is not “admitted” in a jurisdiction if the person was disbarred or suspended for disciplinary reasons, or resigned with charges pending, or if the person has inactive, judicial, or retired status.
Admitted shall be construed accordingly;