Individualized suspicion definition

Individualized suspicion means that a school official has reasonable belief that a particular student is in possession of an illegal substance, contraband, stolen property or weapon.
Individualized suspicion is a legal term that means that the border agent has a factual reason to believe a specific person is involved in criminal activity.

Examples of Individualized suspicion in a sentence

  • Examples of reasonable suspicion include, but are not limited to: Eyewitness evidence by a District official, administrator, or employee; Eyewitness evidence of another person plus additional evidence; Individualized suspicion possessed by an employee of the District that is based upon a reasonable suspicion and/or reasonably reliable evidence.

Related to Individualized suspicion

  • Individualized service plan means a plan prepared by a

  • Individualized family service plan means the written plan for providing early intervention services to an eligible child and the child's family.

  • Individualized treatment plan means a written and/or electronically recorded statement of care planned for a patient based upon assessment of the patient's developmental, biological, psychological, and social strengths and problems, and including:

  • Individualized Education Program (IEP) means a written statement for a child with a disability that is developed, reviewed, and revised in accordance with Sections 300.320 through 300.324 of 34 CFR.

  • Actualized NAV means an amount calculated in respect of Deposits in a situation in which the Bank determines to make a Reimbursement Under Special Circumstances, all as described under “Extraordinary Events and Special Circumstances – Reimbursement Under Special Circumstances and Payment”.