Delegator definition
Delegator means a person who assigns to another the authority to perform a task on behalf of the person.
Delegator means the PN, RN, or APRN making the Delegation; the Delegator must hold a current, active license and if appropriate advanced practice registration and prescriptive authority.
Delegator means the nurse delegating a task to another person.
Examples of Delegator in a sentence
The Delegatee shall, however, assist the Delegator in the investigation of such defects.
Unless otherwise agreed, GQA shall be performed without charge to the Delegator.
Any such visits shall be arranged through the Delegatee who shall have the right to accompany the Delegator.
In-person or telephonic/virtual meetings with participation of both Delegator and the Delegate will be held to discuss results of audits or reports on an as needed basis.
The Delegator shall have the right to visit the supplier concerned during the course of the performance of the contract/sub-contract.
More Definitions of Delegator
Delegator means the professional nurse making the Delegation; the Delegator must hold a current, active license.
Delegator means a User who participates in Staking in respect of Tokens held by such User and assigns Voting Power attributable to such Tokens to a Pool Operator pursuant to Delegated Voting;
Delegator means the professional nurse or advanced practice nurse making the Delegation; the Delegator must hold a current, active license and if appropriate advanced practice registration and prescriptive authority.
Delegator means the Cryptocurrency owner who delegated such Cryptocurrency to the Validator Node.
Delegator means a [person]licensed nurse directly responsible for a patient's care, who assigns to another licensed or unlicensed person the authority to perform a task on behalf of the [person]delegator in accordance with Subsection 58-31b-102(15)(g), Subsection R156-31b-102(12), and Section R156-31b-701.
Delegator means one who delegates to another.
Delegator means a person who delegates a controlled act. (“délégant”) O. Reg. 268/13, s. 1.