Present danger definition

Present danger means a significant and clearly observable family condition that is occurring at the current moment and is already endangering or threatening to endanger the child. Present danger threats are conspicuous and require that an immediate protective action be taken to ensure the child’s safety. s. 39.01(69), F.S.
Present danger means immediate, significant and clearly observed maltreatment occurring to a child in the present or an immediate threat of maltreatment requiring immediate action to protect the child.
Present danger means a significant and clearly

More Definitions of Present danger

Present danger means immediate, significant and observable severe harm or threat of immediate and severe harm that is presently occurring to a child and requires an immediate protective services response.
Present danger means a significant and clearly 625 observable family condition that is occurring at the current
Present danger means an immediate, significant, and clearly observable
Present danger means an immediate, significant, and clearly observable family condition that is presently occurring and already endangering or threatening to endanger a child. Refer to OAC 340:75-3-10.1 ITS # 5.
Present danger means an immediate, significant, and clearly observable threat to child safety that is actively occurring and will likely result in moderate to severe harm to a child.
Present danger means a danger that is near at hand, related to the present time, or as likely to happen within a period of immediate time as distinguished from a future time;
Present danger means an immediate, significant, and clearly observable family condition occurring in the present, endangering a child and therefore requiring immediate response and safety actions.