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FACA

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FACAFederal Advisory Committee Act
FACAFlorida Athletic Coaches Association
FACAFlorida Animal Control Association
FACAFlorida Association for Community Action
FACAFootball Association Coaches Association
FACAForward Air Controller Airborne
FACAFederation of Anglican Churches in the Americas
FACAFederal Assignment of Claims Act
FACAFellow of the American College of Apothecaries (Memphis, TN)
FACAFinancial Assurance for Corrective Action
FACAForce Air Coordination Area
FACAFlorida Association of County Attorneys, Inc
FACAFarmstead & Artisan Cheese Alliance (Pennsylvania, USA)
FACAForce Aircraft Control Area


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Brockbank, PhD, FACA, President and Chief Science Officer of Cell and Tissue Systems, Inc.
[T]he only consequence from respondents' inability to obtain the discovery they seek is that it would be more difficult for private complainants to vindicate Congress' policy objectives under FACA.
The General Services Administration (GSA) develops guidance on establishing and managing FACA committees.
 
 
 
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