Concurrent Investigation definition

Concurrent Investigation means an allegation of abuse/neglect has been reported to have occurred within a licensed child care facility and the allegation has been accepted for investigation by the Department as a child protection report.
Concurrent Investigation means a rail or bus occurrence which is the subject of parallel, but separate investigations, by the Safety Director and the CI.
Concurrent Investigation means that a SACWIS Intake Report involving a licensed child care facility has triggered child protection and licensing complaint investigations. When both child protection and licensing complaint investigations are required, the two investigations shall occur “concurrently” (at the same time), but not necessarily jointly.

Examples of Concurrent Investigation in a sentence

  • Subsequent Coordination OCI & PTSV Should a notifiable accident or incident become the subject of investigation by both Safety Director and CI, the parties will observe the protocols described in Protocol for Concurrent Investigation (set out in Schedule 3).


More Definitions of Concurrent Investigation

Concurrent Investigation means any event resulting in both MSV and OCI independently making a determination to investigate a marine safety matter. Marine Operator means the person or corporation responsible for the vessel involved in the incident.
Concurrent Investigation means an occurrence which is the subject of parallel, but separate investigations, by ITSRR and the ATSB.