State institution definition

State institution means a mental health institute, as defined in s. 51.01 (12), a center for the developmentally disabled, as defined in s. 51.01 (3), or a secure mental health facility at which persons are committed under s. 980.06.
State institution means any (i) educational institution enumerated in § 23-14 or (ii) state hospital or
State institution means a state correctional facility, a state institution for the mentally ill, or a state institution for the care, treatment, and training of the mentally retarded.

Examples of State institution in a sentence

  • Each State institution or facility at which more than twenty-five (25) employees are assigned shall constitute one or more grievance districts.


More Definitions of State institution

State institution means an institution situated in a State or Territory with a Minister of State of which an agreement has been entered into, being an institution established or constituted under a law of the State or Territory as a place in which children may be detained;
State institution means the New Hampshire hospital and the youth development center.
State institution means the state hospital, the life skills and transition center, the state penitentiary, the Missouri River correctional center, the North Dakota youth correctional center, the North Dakota vision services - school for the blind, the school for the deaf, and similar facilities providing care, custody, or treatment for individuals.
State institution means Dammasch State Hospital in Wilsonville, Oregon State Hospital in Salem, Fairview Training Center in Salem, and Eastern Oregon Psychiatric Center and Eastern Oregon Training Center in Pendleton.
State institution means any institution under the jurisdiction of a state agency.
State institution means a state facility operated by the division of mental health and addiction.