Person in charge definition

Person in charge means the individual present at a food establishment who is responsible for the operation at the time of inspection.
Person in charge means the individual present in a food service establishment who is the apparent supervisor of the food service establishment at the time of inspection. If no individual is the apparent supervisor, then any employee present is the person in charge.
Person in charge means the UST Owner or Person designated by the UST Owner, an UST Operator, or any Person delivering Regulated Substance to an UST, as the one with direct supervisory responsibility for an activity or operation at a Facility, such as the transfer of a Regulated Substance to or from any point in the Facility.

Examples of Person in charge in a sentence

  • Person in charge of our exhibit Note: If any of your products can be categorized outside of the requested exhibit category location, please circle those products as well.

  • Form 3-1 Revisions, none Date: Shipment qualified products report To: Person in charge of quality assurance, Marketing Authorization Holders, Nipro Corporation Manufacturer: Infraredx, Inc.

  • Person in charge of Transportation Office: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Telephone: 000 0000000 x 000 • Mobile: 0000000000 • xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxx.xx I have read and agreed to the bus rules and regulations.


More Definitions of Person in charge

Person in charge means the person, or his or her agent, who ultimately controls, governs or directs the activities aboard a public conveyance or at a location where smoking is prohibited or regulated under this section.
Person in charge. , in relation to land, means a person who has the legal authority to give permission to another person to enter or reside on that land;
Person in charge means, in relation to a place—
Person in charge means a person who at the time of the relevant act, omission or conduct had or has legal authority to give consent to a person to reside on the land in question;
Person in charge means a person who has or at the relevant time had legal authority to give permission to a person to enter or reside upon the land in question;
Person in charge of a property means the owner and, if different than the owner, any other person in actual or constructive possession of a property, including but not limited to, a lessee, tenant, occupant, agent, or manager of a property under his or her control.
Person in charge means the person who ultimately con- trols, governs or directs the activities aboard a public conveyance or within a place where smoking is regulated under this section, regardless of the person’s status as owner or lessee.