Emergency placement definition

Emergency placement means placement of a youth in a youth care facility for less than 45 days
Emergency placement means placement of a youth in a youth care facility for less than 45 days to protect the youth when there is no alternative placement available.
Emergency placement means that a child must be placed due to exigent circumstances. Emergency Placement UHS may only be completed by Child Protective Investigators and Child Protective Investigator Supervisors.

Examples of Emergency placement in a sentence

  • Emergency placement of sand on a natural or engineered beach when necessary to protect improved property from immediate threat from a 5-year event.

  • Emergency placement care serviceAn emergency placement care service will be established per AR 608–18.4–14.

  • If an Emergency placement is required, DCPS will pay for a full day.

  • Emergency placement shall be defined as providing services as soon as possible on the same day as the request was made.

  • Emergency placement is within 24 hours and you must communicate the level of need, distinguishing between emergency and urgent as set out above, with the Residential Placements Coordinator.


More Definitions of Emergency placement

Emergency placement means the temporary status of an individual in an assisted living facility when the person's health and safety would be jeopardized by denying entry into the facility until the requirements for admission have been met.
Emergency placement means a placement of a child or nonminor dependent with a relative or nonrelative extended family member prior to Resource Family Approval.
Emergency placement means a placement that is made in response to a sudden unexpected occurrence which demands immediate action.
Emergency placement means the placement of a child where the local department of social services placing the child has within the past 72 hours removed the child from his home or previous placement due to abuse or neglect or other emergency.
Emergency placement means the placing of a child outside his/her natural home as the result of an unexpected occurrence which demands immediate attention.
Emergency placement means a placement of a child or nonminor dependent with a relative or nonrelative extended family member prior to Resource Family Approvalas defined in Welfare and Institutions Code section 309 and 361.45.
Emergency placement means the temporary status of an individual in an adult care