Placement plan definition

Placement plan means the program by which the decision concerning the educational placement of the student is decided.
Placement plan means a component of the service plan or agreement that contains plans for placement of a child that best meet the child's needs.
Placement plan means the plan for the placement of a child prepared in accordance with regulation 9 of the Care Planning Regulations;

Examples of Placement plan in a sentence

  • It is recognised that there will be instances where the original Placement plan may change throughout the PhD life cycle.

  • Funding and hours must be available to provide DDA job placement through the DDA/DVR Intensive Job Placement SDOP • Alternatively, if DVR has provided placement services and have not been successful, a DDA/DVR Intensive Job Placement plan may be requested and/or initiated prior to closing the customer case as unsuccessful.


More Definitions of Placement plan

Placement plan shall have the meaning specified in Exhibit A.
Placement plan means the plan for the placement of a child prepared in accordance with regulation 9 of the Children (Care Planning, Placement and Case Review) Regulations 2019;
Placement plan means a plan developed pursuant to Section 63-7-1680.
Placement plan. Means the written plan prepared by the Provider in accordance with Regulation 12 of the Children’s Homes Regulations 2001.
Placement plan means a plan developed pursuant to Section 63‑7‑1680.
Placement plan means the number of installed lines/customers target which counted to be placed each year based upon the customer target as set forth in Schedule 7, as may be amended from time to time pursuant to Article 26 of this Agreement;
Placement plan means the written plan, setting out how on a day-to-day basis the children’s home will care for the child and promote his welfare, which is prepared in accordance with regulation 12(1);