Immediate danger to health or safety definition

Immediate danger to health or safety means a situation in which death or severe bodily injury could reasonably be expected to occur without intervention.
Immediate danger to health or safety means a situation in which death or severe bodily injury could reasonably be expected to occur without intervention. (Iowa Code Section 235B.2(8))
Immediate danger to health or safety means a situation in which death or severe bodily

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