Significantly Subaverage General Intellectual Functioning Law and Legal Definition
Significantly subaverage general intellectual functioning is defined as an IQ of about 70 or below (approximately 2 standard deviations below the mean). Maldonado v. Thaler, 2009 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 88988 (S.D. Tex. Sept. 24, 2009)
Legal Definition list
- Significantly Disturbed For Purposes of Mineral Extraction
- Significant-Connection Jurisdiction
- Significant Response
- Significant Public Benefit Parole
- Significant Military Equipment
- Significantly Subaverage General Intellectual Functioning
- Silent Alarm System
- Silent Partner
- Silent Possession
- Silent-Witness Theory
- Silver Platter Doctrine
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- Adjutant General
- Attorney General
- Attorney General's Bill Letters
- Attorney General's Equitable Sharing Program
- Attorney General's Opinion
- Colorable Alteration [Intellectual Property]
- Commercial General Liability Coverage
- Comprehensive General Liability Policy
- Comprehensive Transition and Postsecondary Program for Students with Intellectual Disabilities [Education]
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