Imminent means the state or condition of being likely to
Imminent means the state or condition of being likely to occur at any moment or near at hand, rather than distant or remote;
Imminent means, for purposes of making a determination regarding provision of intensive family preservation services, a decision has been made by the department that, without family preservation services, a petition requesting the removal of a child from the family home will be immediately filed under chapter 13.32A or 13.34 RCW, or that a voluntary placement agreement will be immediately initiated. RCW 74.14C.010
Examples of Imminent in a sentence
Imminent danger to the home of the Unit Member, occasioned by flood, fire, earthquake or similar serious nature which cannot be disregarded by the Unit Member.
More Definitions of Imminent
Imminent means the state or condition of being
Imminent means a condition, practice, or violation that is causing or may reasonably be expected to cause an environmental harm before the condition or practice can be abated.
Imminent means impending danger, and, in the context of domestic violence and abuse as defined by KRS 403.720, belief that danger is imminent can be inferred from a past pattern of repeated serious abuse.
Imminent. (as in "death is imminent") means a
Imminent means likely to occur at any moment; impending.
Imminent means the state or condition of being likely to occur at any moment; near at hand, rather than distant or remote [RCW 71.05.020(20)].
Imminent means a decision has been made by the department that, without intensive family preservation services, a petition requesting the removal of a child from the family home will be immediately filed under chapter 13.32A or 13.34 RCW, or that a voluntary placement agreement will be immediately initiated.