Diversion definition

Diversion means the unauthorized movement of radioactive material subject to this chapter to a location different from the material’s authorized destination inside or outside of the site at which the material is used or stored.
Diversion means income that is transferred to a spouse before the member support is determined.
Diversion means manufacture, possession, delivery or use

Examples of Diversion in a sentence

  • Diversion Match = 2.5% Teacher Contribution = 2.5% Cumulative Total = 5.0% The employer shall deposit their matching funds for each employee into an account for the employee that is administered by a company chosen by the employer after discussion with the association.


More Definitions of Diversion

Diversion means a Service which operates but which is diverted off its Planned route and for these purposes, running on different lines on the same route shall not constitute such a Diversion;
Diversion means suspending criminal proceedings prior to conviction on the condition that a defendant agree to participate in a rehabilitation program, make restitution to the victim, or fulfill some other condition.
Diversion means the hospital is unable to accept a patient due to a lack of staffing or resources.
Diversion means a channel with a supporting ridge on the lower side constructed across or at the bottom of a slope for the purpose of intercepting surface runoff.
Diversion means a transfer of water from the basin into another watershed, or from the watershed of one of the Great Lakes into that of another by any means of transfer, including but not limited to a pipeline, canal, tunnel, aqueduct, channel, modification of the direction of a water course, a tanker ship, tanker truck or rail tanker but does not apply to water that is used in the basin or a Great Lake watershed to manufacture or produce a product that is then transferred out of the basin or watershed. "Divert" has a corresponding meaning.
Diversion means an intervention strategy made by a person with authority which
Diversion means an intervention strategy that redirects a child away from formal