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