Code designation definition

Code designation means a code designation not generally known to the public, assigned at the
Code designation means a code designation not generally known to the public, assigned at the discretion of the Commissioner, to any person engaged in the seed business, which, under conditions prescribed by regulations promulgated pursuant to the provisions of this article, may be used to identify the person responsible for labeling seed in interstate commerce.

Examples of Code designation in a sentence

  • For example, the Code (designation) MOPR-9.07 means that the Contract with this code shall be settled in September of 2007.

  • Public Health and Non-Profit Resource Pavilion (limited to non-profit public service organizations with IRS Tax Code designation as 501 [c] [3,4,6], special rates available*) *If Exhibitor chooses not to be in this designated area, or the Exhibitor Agreement is received after space is no longer available, Exhibitor may select space in the general exhibit area, however, the full booth rental rate will apply.

Related to Code designation

  • Type designation means a combination of letters and numerals assigned by the Government to a major end item, assembly or subassembly, as appropriate, to provide a convenient means of differentiating between items having the same basic name and to indicate modifications and changes thereto.

  • Tyre size designation means a designation showing:

  • Airline Designator Code means the two-characters or three letters, which identify particular air carriers.