Lawfully Present definition
Lawfully Present means a non-citizen individual as defined in 45 CFR Section 152.2 (August 30, 2012), hereby incorporated by reference.
Lawfully Present means an individual:
Lawfully Present means a non-citizen individual as defined in 45 CFR Section 152.2.
More Definitions of Lawfully Present
Lawfully Present means a noncitizen in the United States who is considered to be in lawful immigration status or class.
Lawfully Present means that an individual is a United States citizen or national or an alien authorized by an appropriate federal entity or court to be present in the United States.
Lawfully Present means that the non-citizen has a visa, green card, or other documentation of their legal right to be present in the United States. A full list of “lawfully present” statuses can be found at www.healthcare.gov/immigrants. At this time, individuals who are present under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program are not “lawfully present” and are therefore not eligible for HUSKY.
Lawfully Present means that an individual is a United States citizen or national or an
Lawfully Present means a non-citizen individual as defined in 45 CFR Section 152.2155.20 (November 1, 2024August 30, 2012), hereby incorporated by reference.
Lawfully Present means any person who does not have a restriction from federal, state, or city authorities. Limitations may include but are not limited to court-ordered protective orders or legislation. Persons who are engaged in stalking of students, employees, staff, or faculty, or who are engaged in other criminal activity, are not “lawfully present” on campus.