Inconclusive definition

Inconclusive means the determination following an
Inconclusive means the determination following an investigation by the department, prior to October 1, 2008, that based on available information a decision cannot be made that more likely than not, child abuse or neglect did or did not occur.
Inconclusive means a finding by the division that there is not a reasonable basis to conclude that abuse, neglect, or exploitation occurred.

Examples of Inconclusive in a sentence

  • If Inconclusive, give details.If Pass with comments, give details.

  • Patients with inconclusive HIV serology, but no definitive diagnosis or manifestations of the illness, may be assigned code R75, Inconclusive laboratory evidence of human immunodeficiency virus [HIV].

  • For Fail or Inconclusive work unit verdicts, the evaluation team advised the developer of issues requiring resolution or clarification within the evaluation evidence.

  • The evaluation team assigned a Pass, Fail, or Inconclusive verdict to each work unit of each assurance component.

  • Inconclusive, incomprehensible, unsubstantiated or implausible whistleblower re- ports will not be processed further by the outsourced internal Reporting Office.


More Definitions of Inconclusive

Inconclusive means that after a careful analysis of the evidence gathered in an investigation, a determination of whether wrongdoing occurred cannot be reached by a preponderance of the evidence.
Inconclusive means that an investigation concluded that an allegation in a complaint is not substantiated or unfounded.
Inconclusive means the conclusion of a statistical inventory reconciliation report that is not decisive as to whether a release has been detected.
Inconclusive means a finding by the division that there is not a reasonable basis
Inconclusive or "inconclusive result" means a result of DNA testing that is rendered when a scientifically appropriate and definitive DNA analysis or result, or both, cannot be determined.
Inconclusive means: There is not significant evidence for the social worker to reasonably conclude that a child has or has not been abused or neglected or is at risk of abuse or neglect. B. The social worker shall complete the CAMIS Summary Assessment form as follows:
Inconclusive where the investigation determines, by a preponderance of the evidence, that there are insufficient facts to decide whether the alleged misconduct occurred; and