Lost child definition

Lost child means the provider is unable to find the child. The child is no longer in the care or supervision of the provider.
Lost child means a child that has been separated from the group outside of the supervision of the provider or assigned staff member or for whom the local authorities have been contacted.

Examples of Lost child in a sentence

  • Lost child- support income when children are in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care is not easily replaced by in-kind benefits—such as Section 8 public housing or transportation support—nor by cash benefits, for which eligibility or benefit size depends on having a dependent child in custody of parental care.

Related to Lost child

  • Minor child means a biological or adopted child of the

  • Stepchild means a child of the surviving, deceased, or former spouse of the testator or of the donor of a power of appointment, who is not the testator's or donor's child.

  • Unborn child means the offspring of human beings from conception until birth.

  • Missing child means any child less than eighteen years of age in licensed care or under the care, custody, and authority of CA and the child's whereabouts are unknown and/or the child has left care without the permission of the child's caregiver or CA. This does not include children in dependency guardianship.

  • Grandchild means a child of the employee's child.