Noun
designee (plural designees)
(law) One who has been designated
A TPS designee Rosly Denormé, was there to give personal testimony on the benefits of TPS. Source: Internet
Elizabeth McDonough, the current parliamentarian, sits below the elected presiding member (a designee of the vice president or Senate pro temp) on the rostrum, not above him. Source: Internet
The building principal, or his/her designee, came over the intercom and announced the National Anthem or led us in the Pledge of Allegiance. Source: Internet
To keep the CFS status, a designee must take 30 hours of continuing education once every two years. Source: Internet
If you receive OSHA’s annual survey form, you must fill it out by the date stated or within 30 days, whichever is later, and send it to OSHA or OSHA’s designee, as stated on the survey form. Source: Internet
The “Register of Copyrights Selection and Accountability Act of 2017” would change how the US Register of Copyrights is appointed – from a designee of the Librarian of Congress to an appointee of the President. Source: Internet