Egregious harm definition
Egregious harm means the infliction of bodily harm to a child or neglect of a child which demonstrates a grossly inadequate ability to provide minimally adequate parental care. The egregious harm need not have occurred in the state or in the county where a termination of parental rights action is otherwise properly venued. Egregious harm includes, but is not limited to:
Egregious harm means harm under section 260C.007, subdivision 14, or a similar law of another jurisdiction.
Egregious harm means harm under section 260C.007, subdivision 14, or a similar law of another jurisdiction. Minnesota Statutes, section 260C.007, Subd. 14:
More Definitions of Egregious harm
Egregious harm means the infliction of bodily harm to a child or neglect of a child which demonstrates a grossly inadequate ability to provide minimally adequate parental care.
Egregious harm means harm under Minn. Stat. § 260C.007, Subd. 14, or a similar law of another jurisdiction. Minn. Stat. § 260C.007, Subd. 14, states that “egregious harm” means the infliction of bodily harm to a child or neglect of a child which demonstrates a grossly inadequate ability to provide minimally adequate parental care. The egregious harm need not have occurred in the state or in the county where a termination of parental rights action is otherwise properly venued. Egregious harm includes, but is not limited to: (1) conduct towards a child that constitutes a violation of Minn. Stat. §§ 609.185 to 609.2114, Minn. Stat. § 609.222, Subd. 2, Minn. Stat. § 609.223, or any other similar law of any other state; (2) the infliction of “substantial bodily harm” to a child, as defined in Minn. Stat. § 609.02, Subd. 7a; (3) conduct towards a child that constitutes felony malicious punishment of a child under Minn. Stat. § 609.377; (4) conduct towards a child that constitutes felony unreasonable restraint of a child under Minn. Stat. § 609.225. Subd. 3;
Egregious harm means harm under section 2G0C.007, subdivision 14, or a similar law of another jurisdiction. Minnesota Statutes, section 2G0C.007, Subd. 14:
Egregious harm means the infliction of bodily harm to a child or neglect of a child which demonstrates a grossly inadequate ability to provide minimally adequate parental care.” Minn. Stat. § 260C.007, subd. 14 (2012).
Egregious harm means the infliction of bodily harm to a child or neglect of a child which demonstrates a grossly inadequate ability to provide minimally adequate parental care. The egregious harm need not have occurred in the state or in the county where a termination