Examples of Vulnerable populations in a sentence
Vulnerable populations" has the same meaning as defined in RCW 70A.02.010.
The Council adopted their SCI in July 2006 and the purpose of the document is to identify the Council’s approach to community involvement in not only the consideration of planning applications but also the preparation of various Local Development Documents.
Vulnerable populations could include, but are not limited to, children; pregnant women, human fetuses, neonates; prisoners; elderly; economically disadvantaged; employees or students of the investigator or sponsor; undocumented individuals; refugees; racial and/or ethnic minorities; illiterate or low-literacy; military personnel; terminally ill; cognitively impaired or mentally ill; persons with a stigmatizing disease or condition, e.g. AIDS/HIV, etc.
Vulnerable populations (pregnant women, very young children, elderly persons, the poor) are exposed to the same degree as the general population.
This species is expanding its range and may be encountered on site during the demolition activities and if inadvertently captured, cannot be re-released back into the wild.