Class B deficiency definition

Class B deficiency means any abuse or neglect of a child by a facility employee or volunteer for which the facility is responsible; or a violation or group of violations of applicable regulations which present a potential risk of injury or harm to any child.
Class B deficiency shall have the meaning specified in Section 4.7(c).
Class B deficiency with respect to a Series shall have the meaning specified in the related Pooling and Servicing Agreement or Sale and Servicing Agreement, as applicable.

Examples of Class B deficiency in a sentence

  • The base penalty is assessed once for the deficiencies cited by the licensing authority during any particular survey or investigation.C. The licensing authority has the discretion to impose an initial base penalty at any amount within the range for each deficiency level.(1) Class A deficiency: not less than $500 and not greater than $5,000.(2) Class B deficiency: not less than $300 and not greater than $3,000.(3) Class C deficiency: not less than $100 and not greater than $500.

  • Absence Crew List is a Class B deficiency p.2 The licenses of the crews members match with the home country licenses;When the officers does not have a valid Panamanian Certificate of Competency or Transitional Certificate, or is not a Panamanian national, the Inspector must check licenses issued by other countries, if any, and enter the information in the appropriate columns.

  • Absence Crew Roll book authorized by the administration is a Class B deficiency.

  • However, Cal Advocates’ recommendation for utilities to provide a plan to supplement and complement “SME judgment” goes beyond the scope of the Class B deficiency conditions and should be rejected.

  • Failure to perform at the required appropriate times represents a Class B deficiency.

Related to Class B deficiency

  • Mental deficiency means mental deficiency as defined by appropriate clinical authorities to such extent that a person so afflicted is incapable of managing himself and his affairs, but shall not include mental illness as defined herein.

  • Significant deficiency means a shortcoming in the system that materially affects the ability of officials of the Department of Defense to rely upon information produced by the system that is needed for management purposes.

  • Borrowing Base Deficiency means, at any date on which the same is determined, the amount, if any, that (a) the aggregate Covered Debt Amount as of such date exceeds (b) the Borrowing Base as of such date.