permittees

/pərˌmɪˈtiːz/
noun
  1. People or organizations that have been given official permission to do something, especially by a government or authority.
    • The new environmental law requires permittees to submit monthly pollution reports.
    • The city notified permittees that their construction permits would expire in 90 days.
    • All permittees must display their fishing license clearly while on the lake.
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