Designated Employer definition
Examples of Designated Employer in a sentence
PRINT NAME SIGNATURE DATE: I, the undersigned, hereby authorize the Substance Abuse Professional to advise the Designated Employer Representative, in my respective work area, that I have entered a treatment program (start date), the approximate length I will be enrolled (end date) and when my return to duty test will be given and the results subsequently provided to my employer.
Printed Name Signature Date 1 Designated Employer Representative (“DER”) is defined by federal regulation as 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.
If, however, MRO determines there is a safety concern regarding medication or health issues, that shall be reported officially to the Designated Employer Representative.
The MRO will report drug test results directly to Employer-Client’s Designated Employer Representative (DER) and to CMR as the designated C/TPA.
This person shall be the Designated Employer Representative (DER).