The flooding and deterioration have caused
an imminent public safety threat and «Conner Crusaders» have aptly voiced their distain for three years.
Not exact matches
Travel warnings from the Canadian embassy, the US and the UK, indicating
imminent threats of terrorist attacks in the country has moved minority members in parliament to demand immediate action from government to assure the
safety of the
public.
Exhibit C is used to identify any property that may pose a
threat of
imminent and identifiable harm to
public health or
safety.
An animal control officer may impound any animal that constitutes a serious and
imminent threat to
public health and / or
safety due to the likelihood of its escape from its restraint.
Calls involving wild or dangerous animals that present an
imminent threat to
public health or
safety.
Animal control has the right to trap any cat it deems is a
public threat to health and
safety; if a «licensed veterinarian decides that the cat is too ill or injured or that it has an illness that presents an
imminent danger to the
public health or
safety or to itself, the cat may be humanely euthanized».
Though our couchbike may have posed an
imminent threat to
public safety, he had to admit that it was indeed «a nice rig».
The Supreme Court rejected the arguments put forward by Ms Michael's family that the police owe a duty of care in negligence where: (i) they are aware or ought reasonably to be aware of a
threat to the life or physical
safety of an identifiable person, or member of an identifiable small group («Interveners» Liability Principle»); or alternatively, (ii) a member of the
public gives the police apparently credible evidence that a third party, whose identity and whereabouts are known, presents a specific and
imminent threat to his life or physical
safety («Lord Bingham's Liability Principle»).
While whistleblowers may have a legal right to report wrongdoings, including
imminent health and
safety threats or environmental crimes, to a «lawful authority,» going
public is rarely, if ever, permitted.
(i)(A) Is necessary to prevent or lessen a serious and
imminent threat to the health or
safety of a person or the
public; and
Similarly, in situations involving a serious and
imminent threat to
public health or
safety, law enforcement officials may be seeking protected health information from covered entities to locate a fugitive.
However, we continue to permit a covered entity to disclose protected health information to a health care Start Printed Page 82730provider in an emergency treatment situation if the restricted protected health information is needed to provide the emergency treatment or if the disclosure is necessary to avoid serious and
imminent threats to
public health and
safety.
For example, a disclosure under § 164.512 (j)(1)(i) to avert an
imminent threat to
safety is lawful only if made in the good faith belief that the disclosure is necessary to prevent or lessen a serious and
imminent threat to the health or
safety of a person or the
public, and to a person reasonably able to prevent or lessen the
threat.
In the NPRM we proposed to allow covered entities to use or disclose protected health information without individual authorization — consistent with applicable law and ethics standards — based on a reasonable belief that use or disclosure of the protected health information was necessary to prevent or lessen a serious and
imminent threat to health or
safety of an individual or of the
public.
If this was done within the scope of a mandatory reporting law, it is legal to disclose PHI; under § 164.512 it is allowed, «to prevent or lessen a serious and
imminent threat to the health or
safety of a person or the
public».
To avert a serious
threat to health or
safety: We may use and disclose your information when necessary to prevent a serious and
imminent threat to your health and
safety or to the health and
safety of the
public or another person.