Care and Custody definition

Care and Custody means the legal authority of a parent or guardian to supervise or otherwise be responsible for a minor, or the express authority given from such parent or legal guardian of a minor to a responsible adult to supervise or otherwise be responsible for the activities and care of the minor.
Care and Custody means children in the care and custody of the Department of Health and Human Services or a Federally Recognized Tribe.
Care and Custody means minimum services (which may include mortgage, insurance, utilities, phone) and property protection for vacant homes in which the Department has a financial interest.

Examples of Care and Custody in a sentence

  • The applicant recommends that the NSWFB engage a water main design consultant at the design stage of the fire station to design an appropriate connection.

  • Apprehension, Processing, Care, and Custody of Alien Minors and Unaccompanied Alien Children, 84 Fed.

  • See Apprehension, Processing, Care, and Custody of Alien Minors and Unaccompanied Alien Children, 84 Fed.

  • A robust evaluation of the service will have to be made before an accurate figure can be placed on the likely handling cost of a permit scheme to Brighton & Hove City Council and NJUG’s figures may well be a high estimation.

  • Basic Care and Custody of a residential program shall be provided in accordance with Florida Statutes, Florida Administrative Rules and Department policy meeting the minimum requirements as described in Attachment A-1.

  • The crankshaft position was measured using a digital shaft encoder.

  • Apprehension, Processing, Care, and Custody of Alien Minors and Unaccompanied Alien Children, 83 Fed.

  • Care and Custody: During the contract period, the ship shall be placed in the custody of the Contractor who shall be responsible for all safety and security matters pertaining to the vessel.As the ship will not be de-stored, the Contractor shall provide whatever security arrangements are required to safeguard CCG and DFO equipment and material that remains onboard during the contract period.

  • See Apprehension, Processing, Care, and Custody of Alien Minors and Unaccompanied Alien Children, 83 Fed.

  • Care and Custody: During the contract period, the ship shall be placed in the custody of the Contractor who shall be responsible for all safety and security matters pertaining to the vessel.


More Definitions of Care and Custody

Care and Custody means the legal authority of TPT upon delivery of a customer’s cargo or container either from land or sea and to supervise or otherwise be responsible therefor until such time that same is loaded onto an appointed vessel, road or rail transportation out of a TPT Terminal;
Care and Custody means the legal authority of the Terminal Operator upon delivery of a Customer’s Cargo or container, either from land or sea, and to supervise or otherwise be responsible therefor until such time that same is loaded onto an appointed vessel, road or rail transportation out of a the Terminal Operator Terminal;
Care and Custody means the legal authority of a parent or guardian to supervise or otherwise be responsible for a minor, or the express authority given from such parent or
Care and Custody means a person who expressly or implicitly has, or under the circumstances should have had, physical custody or care of a child at the time;
Care and Custody means authorization to an appropriate person, with his consent, to provide or arrange for proper and adequate treatment of another person who is subject to involuntary admission but does not include the authority to require hospitalization of the recipient unless such authority is expressly granted by court order pursuant to Article VII of Chapter III. (Amended by P.A. 88-380, effective August 20, 1993.)

Related to Care and Custody

  • Custody means joint legal custody, sole legal custody, joint physical custody or sole

  • Care as provided in this section applies to the individual with the covered health condition;

  • Related Services means the services incidental to the supply of the goods, such as insurance, delivery, installation, commissioning, training and initial maintenance and other such obligations of the Supplier under the Contract.

  • Services means those functional services ancillary to the supply of the goods, such as transportation and any other incidental services, such as installation, commissioning, provision of technical assistance, training, catering, gardening, security, maintenance and other such obligations of the supplier covered under the contract.

  • Hospice means a public agency or private organization licensed pursuant to Chapter 400, Florida Statutes, to provide Hospice services. Such licensed entity must be principally engaged in providing pain relief, symptom management, and supportive services to terminally ill Members and their families.