Guardianship and Administration Board definition

Guardianship and Administration Board means the Guardianship and Administration Board established under the Guardianship and Administration Act 1995;
Guardianship and Administration Board or “Board” means the Board established by section 5 of the Guardianship and Administration Act 1990;

Examples of Guardianship and Administration Board in a sentence

  • South Australia South Australia has a Guardianship and Administration Board that undertakes similar functions as the NSW Guardianship Tribunal.

  • Independent guardians can be provided for people with a disability when the Guardianship and Administration Board make orders.

  • Western Australia.‌ Western Australia has an independent Statutory Tribunal, the Guardianship and Administration Board which is a independent statutory tribunal established in 1990 by the Guardianship and Administration Act.

  • However, an ‘Enduring’ Power of Attorney is strongly advised before the health status of an individual alters, as this sometimes renders people ineligible from nominating the person of their choice to act on their behalf.If an individual in unable to nominate an Enduring Power of Attorney, due to their current level of health, application must be made to the Guardianship and Administration Board.

  • Tasmania The appointment of guardians and administrators in Tasmania is the jurisdiction of the Guardianship and Administration Board.

  • The Guardianship and Administration Board may appoint the Public Trustee as the administrator of last resort, and the Public Guardian as the guardian of last resort.

  • The Guardianship and Administration Board Act 1986 provides that administrators are not permitted to receive payment unless the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal specifies otherwise in the Administration Order.

  • In the Guardianship and Administration Board Act 1986 (Vic), as originally passed, s 47(1)(b) specifically listed the Public Advocate as eligible to act as administrator.

  • In that case in both New South Wales and Tasmania, the Guardianship Tribunal or the Guardianship and Administration Board may act as the substitute decision-maker if an application is made to them.

  • ACT) ; Guardianship Act 1987 (NSW), Part 6 establishes the Guardianship Tribunal;; Guardianship and Administration Act 1993 (SA), Part 2 establishes the Guardianship Board; Guardianship and Administration Act 1995 (Tas), Part 2 establishes the Guardianship and Administration Board.

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  • Kinship guardianship means a relationship established in accordance with § 63.2-1305 between a child and an adult relative of the child who has formerly acted as the child's foster parent that is intended to be permanent and self-sustaining as evidenced by the transfer by the court to the adult relative of the child of the authority necessary to ensure the protection, education, care and control, and custody of the child and the authority for decision making for the child.

  • Guardianship means a guardianship pursuant to chapter

  • Guardianship order means an order appointing a guardian.

  • Young adult means a person aged 18 through 20 years.

  • Children means all dependants named on a policy (not including spouse).

  • Homeless children and youths means individuals who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence. This includes children and youth who are sharing the housing of other persons due to loss of housing, economic hardship or a similar reason, living in motels, parks or campgrounds; or children or youth who have a primary nighttime residence that is a public or private place not designed for or ordinarily used as a sleeping accommodation by human beings; or children or youth living in cars, abandoned buildings or substandard housing or similar situations; or migratory children because they are living in circumstances like those described above. “Substandard housing” may be determined by considering factors such as whether the setting in which the child or youth is living lacks water, electricity or heat; is infested with vermin or mold; lacks a working kitchen or toilet, or presents unreasonable dangers to adults, children or persons with disabilities. Cities, counties and states have varying housing codes that further define housing deemed substandard by law.

  • Spouse means, an individual who,

  • College board means the state board for community and

  • Child/Children means persons who are of an age of two years and above but who are less than 12 years of age;

  • Community spouse means a spouse of an institutionalized spouse for the purposes of rules 441—75.5(249A), 441—75.16(249A), and 441—76.10(249A).

  • Retirement office means the Kentucky Retirement Systems office building in Frankfort;

  • Dependent children also means natural children, stepchildren, adopted children, children of a domestic partner, children placed for adoption and foster children.

  • Diocesan Board of Education means that body constituted under the Diocesan Boards of Education Measure 1991 for the Diocese and any successor body;

  • Rehabilitative employment means any occupation or employment for wage or profit or any course or training that entitles the disabled employee to an allowance, provided such rehabilitative employment has the approval of the employee’s doctor and the underwriter of the Plan. If earnings are received by an employee during a period of total disability and if such earnings are derived from employment which has not been approved as rehabilitative employment, then the regular monthly benefit from the Plan shall be reduced by one hundred percent (100%) of such earnings.

  • primary beneficiary means the individual for whose primary benefit the trust is then held. For purposes of Section 8.3, a Qualified Entity is a member of each Family Group to which such one or more Qualified Trusts that are its equity holders belong.

  • School nurse means a registered professional nurse with Maine Department of Education certification for school nursing.

  • Employment office means a free public employment office, or branch thereof, operated by this state or maintained as a part of a state-controlled system of public employment offices.

  • de facto spouse means a person of the opposite sex to the employee who lives with the employee as the husband or wife of the employee on a bona fide domestic basis, although not legally married to that person.

  • Family caregiver means a relative by blood, marriage, or Adoption who lives with or is the primary Caregiver of the terminally ill Member.

  • Psychiatric nurse means a registered nurse who has

  • Member of the University Community means any person who is a volunteer including high school students, an enrolled student, faculty or staff member, University official, any other person employed by the University or campus visitors.

  • legal personal representative means the personal or other legal representative of the shareholder;

  • teachers of the University means Professors, Readers, Lecturers and such other persons as may be appointed for imparting instruction or conducting research in the University or in any College or Institution maintained by the University and are designated as teachers by the Ordinances;

  • Direct medical education costs means costs directly associated with the medical education of interns and residents or other medical education programs, such as a nursing education program or allied health programs, conducted in an outpatient setting, that qualify for payment as medical education costs under the Medicare program. The amount of direct medical education costs is determined from the hospital base-year cost reports and is inflated in determining the direct medical education rate.

  • Medical Review Officer (MRO) means a licensed physician responsible for receiving and reviewing laboratory results generated by the school district’s drug testing program and for evaluating medical explanations for certain drug tests.

  • Dean of Students means the Dean of Students, his/her designee(s), or his/her representative(s).