Designated Employer Representative definition

Designated Employer Representative. (DER) means a designated school district representative authorized to take immediate action to remove employees from safety-sensitive duties, to make required decisions in the testing and evaluation process, and to receive test results and other communications for the school district.
Designated Employer Representative. (“DER”) means an employee authorized by the employer to take immediate action(s) to remove employees from safety-sensitive duties, or cause employees to be removed from these covered duties, and to make required decisions in the testing and evaluation processes. The DER also receives test results and other communications for the employer.
Designated Employer Representative. (DER) means an employee authorized by the school district to take immediate action to remove employees from safety-sensitive duties, or cause employees to be removed from these covered duties, and to make required decisions in the testing and evaluation process. The DER receives test results and other communications for the school district.

Examples of Designated Employer Representative in a sentence

  • Designated Employer Representative (DER): An employee authorized by the employer to take immediate action to remove employees from safety-sensitive duties and to make required decisions in testing.

  • Fail to undergo a medical evaluation as required by the MRO or the employer's Designated Employer Representative (DER).

  • The implementation of discipline or of sanctions shall be the sole discretion of the County in compliance with applicable policy or law, but shall not contradict any Collective Bargaining Agreement that may be in effect.The County will appoint a Designated Employer Representative (DER) for the “Drug Free Safety Program”.

  • Employees required to undergo post-accident testing expressly grant unto the Designated Employer Representative, access to any and all medical information that may be relevant in conducting a complete and thorough investigation of the employment-related accident, to include but not limited to, a full medical report from the examining physician(s) or other healthcare providers.

  • The MRO reports the results to the Designated Employer Representative.


More Definitions of Designated Employer Representative

Designated Employer Representative. (DER) means a senior administrative level representative with the authority to resolve a dispute under Common Provisions Article 14 (Dispute Resolution Process).
Designated Employer Representative. (DER) means a designated school district representative authorized to take immediate action to remove
Designated Employer Representative. (DER) means a designated school
Designated Employer Representative or “DER” means an individual identified by The Company as able to receive communications and test results from service agents and who is authorized to take immediate actions to remove employees from safety-sensitive duties and to make required decisions in the testing and evaluation processes. Your DER is your Safety Department representative.
Designated Employer Representative. (DER) means a designated school district representative authorized to take immediate action to remove employees from safety-sensitive duties, to make required decisions in the testing and evaluation process, and to receive test results and other communications for the school district. The Transportation Coordinator is appointed as DER for the School District.
Designated Employer Representative. (DER) means the employee responsible for receiving test results and other communications for the employer, who is required to make required decisions in the testing and evaluation process. The City’s DER is the Director of Human Resources.
Designated Employer Representative. (DER) means an employee authorized by the school district to take immediate action to remove