Badge definition

Badge means a form of identification issued by the Commission identifying a registrant or licensee.
Badge means an officer's department issued
Badge means any object or figure, being a symbolic representation, but not displayed on a shield, used for official or municipal purposes or by any association, institution or person as a mark of recognition or as a distinguishing token;

Examples of Badge in a sentence

  • The Subcontractor/Supplier then agrees to promptly remove such individual from the Savannah River Site (SRS) and return the badge to the SRNS Badge Office.

  • Badge Office provides initial security briefing, issues registration card and obtains acknowledgement signature, issues “maroon” Visitors Badge for duration requested by STR/End User.

  • Upon completion of scope, return badge to Badge Office upon exiting SRS.

  • Possession of and display of a proper and current Airport Identification Badge, issued by Airport Operations is required for all Contractor personnel passing into the AOA.

  • Request for approval of a list of persons designated by an oversight committee for assignment of badges as part of the Frequent Courthouse Visitors Badge Program.


More Definitions of Badge

Badge means a form of identification issued by the Commission
Badge means the emblem or seal of the Commission;
Badge means an officer's department issued identification number associated with his or her position as a police officer with that department.
Badge means an identity card issued by the Company including an identity token to serve as a means of identity at all times.
Badge means all those records, signs and facilities that allow a person to be identified as and discharge the functions of a Delegate at a Conference.
Badge means a tag or badge in plain view:
Badge means a form of identification issued by the Commission identifying a registrant