Unable to determine definition

Unable to determine means insufficient evidence is available to enable a determination whether a child meets the definition of an abused or neglected child.
Unable to determine which means there are some indications of child abuse or neglect, but there is insufficient data to conclude that there is reasonable cause to believe that child abuse or neglect occurred. The "unable to determine" disposition may be used only in the following circumstances:
Unable to determine which means there is some indication that the abuse occurred but there is insufficient evidence to conclude that there is reasonable cause to believe that the abuse occurred. “Unable to Determine” may only be used in the following circumstances:

Examples of Unable to determine in a sentence

  • Unable to determine under disclosure due to missing itemization of amount financed.

  • Unable to determine under disclosure due to missing TIL itemization of amount financed.

  • Unable to determine if the incident did or did not occur, or unable to determine if the towing service or its employee(s) are responsible.

  • Unable to determine the correct amount of indemnity, or premium that should have been paid, FCIC will deny reinsurance, in whole or in part, or reduce the A&O subsidy based on the severity of the failure, unless the Company can provide documentary evidence satisfactory to FCIC that shows the correct amount of the indemnity, or premium.

  • Unable to determine the reason for the under disclosure due to missing the itemization of amount financed.


More Definitions of Unable to determine

Unable to determine means: some indications of child abuse/neglect exist, but there is insufficient data to confirm whether or not child abuse/neglect occurred.
Unable to determine which means there is insufficient evidence to conclude that there is reasonable cause to believe the abuse occurred. "Unable to Determine" may only be used in the following circumstances:¶
Unable to determine which means there is some indication the abuse occurred, but there is insufficient evidence to conclude that there is reasonable cause to believe the abuse occurred. "Unable to determine" is synonymous with "inconclusive as defined in Oregon Laws 2016, chapter 106, section 38 and may only be used in the following circumstances:
Unable to determine means compliance with an element could not be ascertained due to insufficient information in the AGEAR system (e.g., missing requestor information concerning potential post-Government employment duties, information about a specific contractor, missing date for issuance of opinion letter).
Unable to determine means insufficient evidence is available to enable a
Unable to determine or “inconclusive” means there is some indication abuse occurred, but there is insufficient evidence to conclude there is reasonable cause to believe abuse occurred.
Unable to determine which means there is some indication the abuse occurred, but there is insufficient evidence to conclude that there is reasonable cause to believe the abuse occurred. "Unable to determine" is synonymous with "inconclusive as defined in ORS 418.205 -418.327and may only be used in the following circumstances: