Self-sufficiency definition

Self-sufficiency means the division in the Department of Human Services (Department) that administers programs for adults and families.
Self-sufficiency means, in relation to any Year, that the volume of Crude Oil and Crude Oil equivalent of Petroleum products exported from India during that Year either equals or exceeds the volume of Crude Oil and Crude Oil equivalent of Petroleum products imported into India during the same Year, as determined by Government.
Self-sufficiency means, in relation to any Year, the total availability of Crude Oil and Condensate and/or Natural Gas from all Petroleum production activities in India meets the total national demand, as determined by Government.

Examples of Self-sufficiency in a sentence

  • Employment and training programs administered by the Social Security Administration, including the Ticket to Work and Self-Sufficiency Program established under section 1148 of the Social Security Act.

  • Assess lethality, plan safety strategies and review protective order/ safety options Activity #3 Plan Client Self-Sufficiency.


More Definitions of Self-sufficiency

Self-sufficiency means sustaining a safe and stable living environment and having resources to support that living environment. Indicators of Self-Sufficiency may include, but are not limited to: demonstration of attainability and sustainability of active education and/or employment plans; knowledge and access to personal and community resources, including self-care; adequate and appropriate physical and mental health care; and demonstration of basic life skills.
Self-sufficiency means sustaining a safe and stable living environment and having resources to support that living environment. Indicators of Self-Sufficiency may include, but are not limited to: demonstration of attainability and sustainability of active education and/or employment plans; knowledge and access to personal and community resources, including self-care; adequate and appropriate physical and mental health care; and demonstration of basic life skills (see Life Skills Training definition above).
Self-sufficiency. We are not replacing you; we are assisting you to the best of our ability and encouraging your independence.
Self-sufficiency means meeting basic needs and achieving stability in areas including, but not limited to, housing, household income, nutrition, health care, and accessing needed services.
Self-sufficiency means the functional skills necessary for a pupil to achieve a reasonable degree of personal independence as typically identified in the annual IEP goals for a pupil requiring a functional curriculum. To attain self-sufficiency, a pupil must maintain skills consistent with the pupil's IEP goals in any of these skill areas:
Self-sufficiency for an individual means a level of earnings
Self-sufficiency means meeting basic needs and achieving stability in areas including, but not limited to, housing, household income, nutrition and health care, and accessing needed services.