Shelter facility definition

Shelter facility means any public or private facility or home, other than a juvenile detention facility or staff secure facility, that may be used in accordance with this code for the purpose of providing either temporary placement for children in need of care prior to the issuance of a dispositional order or longer term care under a dispositional order.
Shelter facility means the same as that term is defined in Section 62A-4a-101.
Shelter facility means a temporary place of lodging for homeless individuals or families.

Examples of Shelter facility in a sentence

  • Office of Early Childhood and Student Services7/1/17 – 9/30/18 $32,607Funded by the federal government through the Pennsylvania Department of Education, this program offers remedial reading and math instruction to students in the Immigration Family Shelter facility during the summer of 2015 (since 1996).

  • These guidelines shall be posted at all times within the Shelter facility.

  • While flexibility is a primary goal of the FINS Framework, a minimum level of performance is needed for the FINS Framework to be usable in most scenarios.

  • Based upon existing geological features and soil types, this location would be feasible for construction of the new Animal Control Shelter facility as proposed in scope of work.

  • Specific goals, objectives, and actions related to these four themes will cause the city to achieve its mission and create the vision of the community.


More Definitions of Shelter facility

Shelter facility means a nonsecure facility that provides shelter for a minor.
Shelter facility means the same as that term is defined in Section 62A-4a-101. [(56)] (74) "Single criminal episode" means the same as that term is defined in Section
Shelter facility means a nonsecure facility that provides shelter for a minor. 1174 (83) "Significant risk" means a risk of harm that is determined to be significant in 1175 accordance with risk assessment tools and rules established by the Division of Child and 1176 Family Services in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking 1177 Act, that focus on: 1178 (a) age; 1179 (b) social factors; 1180 (c) emotional factors; 1181 (d) sexual factors; 1182 (e) intellectual factors; 1183 (f) family risk factors; and 1184 (g) other related considerations. 1185 (84) "Single criminal episode" means the same as that term is defined in Section 1186 76-1-401. 1187 (85) "Status offense" means an offense that would not be an offense but for the age of 1188 the offender. 1189 (86) "Substance abuse" means, except as provided in Section 80-2-603, the misuse or 1190 excessive use of alcohol or other drugs or substances. 1191 (87) "Substantiated" or "substantiation" means a judicial finding based on a 1192 preponderance of the evidence, and separate consideration of each allegation made or identified 1193 in the case, that abuse, neglect, or dependency occurred. 1194 (88) "Substitute care" means: 1195 (a) the placement of a minor in a family home, group care facility, or other placement 1196 outside the minor's own home, either at the request of a parent or other responsible relative, or 1197 upon court order, when it is determined that continuation of care in the minor's own home 1198 would be contrary to the minor's welfare; 1199 (b) services provided for a minor in the protective custody of the Division of Child and 1200 Family Services, or a minor in the temporary custody or custody of the Division of Child and 1201 Family Services, as those terms are defined in Section 80-2-102; or 1202 (c) the licensing and supervision of a substitute care facility. 1203 (89) "Supported" means a finding by the Division of Child and Family Services based
Shelter facility means a use contained within a building where temporary sleeping accommodation is provided under supervision for persons in need of temporary shelter and may offer limited support services such as housekeeping, laundry, meals, training and counselling;
Shelter facility means a placethe provision of temporary refuge in conjunction with supportive services in compliance with applicable State or Tribal law or regulations governing the provision, on a regular basis, of shelter, safe homes, meals, and supportive services to victims of family violence, domestic violence, or dating violence, and their dependents., It is offered on a 24‑hour, seven‑day per week basis to victims of Domestic Violence or Sexual Assault and their children. It may include housing provision, rental subsidies, temporary refuge, or lodging in properties that could be individual units for families and individuals (such as apartments) in multiple locations around a local jurisdiction, Tribe/reservation, or State; such properties are not required to be owned, operated, or leased by the program. Temporary refuge includes a residential service, including shelter and off-site services such as hotel or motel vouchers or individual dwellings, which is not transitional or permanent housing, but must also provide comprehensive supportive services. The mere act of making a referral to shelter or housing shall not itself be considered provision of shelter. Should other jurisdictional laws conflict with this definition of temporary refuge, the definition which provides more expansive housing accessibility governs.
Shelter facility means [the same as that term is defined in Section 62A-4a-101] a nonsecure facility that provides shelter for a minor.
Shelter facility means a nonsecure facility that provides shelter for a minor. 839 (83) "Significant risk" means a risk of harm that is determined to be significant in 840 accordance with risk assessment tools and rules established by the Division of Child and 841 Family Services in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking 842 Act, that focus on: