Designated Database Provider Law and Legal Definition
Designated database provider refers to “a corporation, association, or other entity representing all the political subdivisions of a State that is--
(A) responsible for providing an electronic database prescribed in section 119(a) [4 USCS § 119(a)] if the State has not provided such electronic database; and
(B) approved by municipal and county associations or leagues of the State whose responsibility it would otherwise be to provide such database prescribed by sections 116 through 126 of this title [4 USCS § 116-126].” (4 USCS § 124)
Legal Definition list
- Designated Conservationist [Agriculture]
- Designated Clearing Entity [Banks & Banking]
- Designated Biomedical and Behavioral Research Institution
- Designated Agent [Patents]
- Designated Agency Official
- Designated Database Provider
- Designated FOIA Officer
- Designated Foreign Terrorist Organization [DFTO]
- Designated Nationality Examiner
- Designated Open Forum [Education]
- Designated Operational Area