Critical Need Law and Legal Definition
"Critical need" means “a specific and important safety, management, engineering, science, research, or operations requirement of the Administration's mission that the Administration is unable to fulfill because the Administration lacks the appropriate employees because--
(A) of the inability to fill positions; or
(B) employees do not possess the requisite skills.” (5 USCS § 9801)
Legal Definition list
Related Legal Terms
- Acute Economic Need
- Additional Funds Needed [AFN]
- Adult With a Special Need
- Adverse Modification of Critical Habitat
- Automated Critical Asset Management System [ACAMS]
- Basic Needs
- Basic Needs Commitment
- Capacity and Infrastructure Program Critical Base Funding
- Certificate of Need [Healthcare]
- Child in Need of Services