Placement disruption definition

Placement disruption means a circumstance in which the child is removed from an adoptive placement before the adoption is finalized.
Placement disruption means a circumstance where the child is removed from an adoptive placement before the adoption is finalized. [750 ILCS 50/1(BB)]
Placement disruption means a circumstance where the child is removed from an adoptive placement before the adoption is finalized.

Examples of Placement disruption in a sentence

  • Placement disruption does not just cause distress in the short-term.

  • Placement disruption may occur in conjunction with a CFT meeting when the Xxxxxx Child/NMD is no longer compatible with the ability of the FFA Home to manage Xxxxxx Child/NMD’s behavior, the security of the Xxxxxx Child/NMD is at risk, the Xxxxxx Child/NMD’s needs cannot be met by the Resource Family due to an emergency, and/or the juvenile court has ordered the Xxxxxx Child/NMD transferred.

  • Placement disruption and negative placement outcomes among adolescents in long-term foster care: The role of behavior problems.

  • Placement disruption was verified using Clark County DFS administrative data.

  • Placement disruption may also be associated with increased reliance on the Medicaid-funded residential treatment placements.

  • Placement disruption has been unavoidable for some children and young people primarily due to the age profile of looked after children; high number of adolescents with multiple complexities and risks associated with late entry to care.

  • Placement disruption for three children involved failed attempts at restoration.

  • Placement disruption may occur in conjunction with a CFT meeting 23 when the Xxxxxx Child/NMD is no longer compatible with the ability of the FFA home to manage 24 Xxxxxx Child/NMD’s behavior, the security of the Xxxxxx Child/NMD is at risk, the Xxxxxx 25 Child/NMD’s needs cannot be met by the RFA Home due to a Resource Family emergency, and/or 26 the juvenile court has ordered the Xxxxxx Child/NMD transferred.

  • Placement disruption was verified using Clark County DFS’ administrative data.

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Related to Placement disruption

  • Index Disruption means in respect of an Index on any Valuation Date, the Index Sponsor fails to calculate and announce such Index.

  • Price Source Disruption means (a) the failure of the Price Source to announce or publish the Reference Price (or the information necessary for determining the Reference Price); or (b) the temporary or permanent discontinuance or unavailability of the Price Source.

  • Disruption Event means either or both of:

  • Exchange Disruption means any event (other than an Early Closure) that disrupts or impairs (as determined by the Determination Agent) the ability of market participants in general (i) to effect transactions in, or obtain market values for the Shares on the Exchange or (ii) to effect transactions in, or obtain market values for, futures or options contracts relating to the Share on any Related Exchange.

  • Severe Disruption Event means any event specified as such in the Final Terms.

  • Additional Disruption Event means any of Change in Law, Hedging Disruption and/or Increased Cost of Hedging.

  • Trading Disruption means any suspension of or limitation imposed on trading by the Exchange or Related Exchange or otherwise and whether by reason of movements in price exceeding limits permitted by the Exchange or Related Exchange or otherwise (i) relating to the Share on the Exchange or (ii) in futures or options contracts relating to the Share on any Related Exchange.

  • Substantial disruption means without limitation that any one or more of the following occur as a result of the bullying:

  • Abnormal Market Conditions means conditions contrary to Normal Markets Conditions e.g. when there is low liquidity in the market or rapid price movements in the market or Price Gaps.

  • Hedging Disruption means that the Issuer is unable, after using commercially reasonable efforts, to (A) acquire, establish, re-establish, substitute, maintain, unwind or dispose of any transaction(s) or asset(s) it deems necessary to hedge the risk of issuing and performing its obligations with respect to the Securities, or (B) realise, recover or remit the proceeds of any such transaction(s) or asset(s).