Missing client definition

Missing client means a client (1) over the age of eighteen in a residential facility who has not been accounted for when and where such client is expected to be present and, after forty-eight (48) [24] hours, whose location has not been determined by means of immediate and appropriate diligent efforts (a client is
Missing client means a client (1) over the age of eighteen in a residential facility who has not been accounted for when and where such client is expected to be present and, after forty-eight (48) hours, whose location has not been determined by means of immediate and appropriate diligent efforts (a client is accounted for and not missing if staff has received information regarding the patient’s intention to leave treatment against medical advice or to remove themself to a specific location outside of the facility with or without an approved pass); or
Missing client means a client:

Related to Missing client

  • Data Supplier means a third party supplier of Market Data.

  • Customer Name and Address Information (CNA) means the name, service address and telephone numbers of a Party’s End Users for a particular Exchange Area. CNA includes nonpublished listings, coin telephone information and published listings.

  • data user means a natural or legal person who has lawful access to certain personal or non-personal data and is authorised to use that data for commercial or non-commercial purposes;

  • Seller Closing Certificate has the meaning set forth in Section 7.02(d).

  • Informed Customer Consent means, in the case where consent is required: (1) the Customer is provided with a clear statement of the data or information to be collected and allowable uses of that data or information by the party seeking consent; (2) the frequency of data or information release and the duration of time for which the consent is valid; and (3) process by which the Customer may revoke consent. In no case shall silence by the Customer ever be construed to mean express or implied consent to a request by the Company, or its Contractors. Customer consent shall be provided directly from the Customer and documented in writing, subject to forms and processes as defined by the Company.