urgent need definition
urgent need means the need for goods, works or services in circumstances where there is an imminent or actual threat to public health, welfare, safety, or of damage to property, such that engaging in tendering proceedings or other procurement methods would not be practicable;
urgent need means a situation where prohibiting the operation of the day program would be detrimental to a client's physical health, mental health, safety, or welfare. Circumstances constituting urgent need include, but are not limited to, the following:
urgent need means requiring immediate attention.
More Definitions of urgent need
urgent need means you have an injury or illness that needs treatment in the next 48 hours or your health will get worse. If you have an emergency, please call 911.
urgent need means that the proposed change is necessary to further the constitutional policy that water be put to beneficial use to the fullest extent and waste be prevented. (Wat. Code § 1435, subd. (c).) The State Water Board shall not find an urgent need if petitioner has not exercised due diligence in petitioning and pursuing a long term change, if applicable. (Id.)
urgent need means a medical condition for which prompt medical treatment is required to avoid permanent injury or severe pain.
urgent need means a consumer currently has support in the home, and the consumer’s care needs are able to be met for the next three days as determined by the DHS or AAA office.
urgent need means a condition, which poses a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community, which is of recent origin, which a community cannot finance and no other funds are available. A condition, which has existed longer than 18 months, shall not be considered to meet the standard of urgency.
urgent need means HIV positive clients who are likely to die in the absence of immediate treatment and ‘need’ means those who would die within two years without ART intervention.
urgent need means circumstances of sufficient concern that if not addressed within twenty-four hours could reasonably result in hospitalization, detention or incarceration SFCº; and»SFC