Refusal definition

Refusal means a record created under Section 44‑43‑330 that expressly states an intent to bar other persons from making an anatomical gift of an individual’s body or part.
Refusal means a record that expressly states an intent to prohibit other persons from making an anatomical gift of an individual’s body or body part.
Refusal means a Service Provider’s decision not to accept a Referral, a Resumption Request, a Service Increase or an Urgent Physiotherapy Services Request, in accordance with this Services Schedule, when requested by the LHIN;

Examples of Refusal in a sentence

  • Refusal to Test or Alteration of Specimen ("Substituted," "Adulterated" or "Diluted") Suspension of no more than ten (10) working days; Referred to Substance Abuse Prevention Coordinator (SAPC); SAPC may Recommend Treatment;1 Return to Duty Test.

  • Refusal to comply with any lawful instruction may result in disciplinary action.

  • Such alternative non-profit entity must, at a minimum, meet the same requirements set forth in the Application with respect to the non-profit entity being granted the Right of First Refusal (including that such non-profit entity have an organizational purpose that includes the development, ownership or operation of affordable housing for low income persons and families), must meet any additional requirements of the Code and must be acceptable to, and approved in writing by, the Authority.

  • Refusal to return when recalled shall be considered as abandoning the position and the employee shall lose all Union seniority and be terminated from employment.

  • Refusal of an offer to reinstate shall result in termination of all recall rights.


More Definitions of Refusal

Refusal means a record that expressly states an intent to prohibit other persons from
Refusal means a record created under § 32.1-291.7 that expressly states an intent to bar other
Refusal means the declaration referred to in Article 5(3) of the 1967 Act or in Article 15 of the Geneva Act.
Refusal means declining to submit to any test or tests pursuant to KRS 189A.103. Declining may be either by word or by the act of refusal. If the breath testing instrument for any reason shows an insufficient breath sample and the alcohol concentration cannot be measured by the breath testing instrument, the law enforcement officer shall then request the defendant to take a blood or urine test in lieu of the breath test. If the defendant then declines either by word or by the act of refusal, he shall then be deemed to have refused if the refusal occurs at the site at which any alcohol concentration or substance test is to be administered;
Refusal means a record created under Section 7 of this
Refusal means a record created under section 10107 that expressly refuses to make an anatomical gift of an individual's body or body part.
Refusal means a record created under G.S. 130A-412.9 that expressly states an intent to bar other persons from making an anatomical gift of an individual's body or body part.