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Those who report a false claim against the federal government, and suffer adverse employment actions as a result, may have up to six years ( depending on state law ) to file a civil suit for remedies under the US False Claims Act ( FCA ).
In April 1980 Beck became the editor of the newsletter of the Fawcett Collectors of America, which he renamed FCA / SOB for Fawcett Collectors of America / Some Opinionated Bastards ( the latter phrase humorously referring to himself ).
On rare occasion it is possible for the administrators of the FCA to remove a Grand Nagus from power, apparently when he has displayed such gross incompetence that he is determined to be medically unfit to lead.
The International Organization for Standardization ( ISO ) has several accredited standards useful in FCA or TCA including for greenhouse gases, the ISO 26000 series for corporate social responsibility coming in 2010, and the ISO 19011 standard for audits including all these.
In this instance, FCA is a systematic approach for identifying, summing, and reporting the actual costs of solid waste management.
FCA can help identify opportunities for streamlining services, eliminating inefficiencies, and facilitating cost-saving efforts through informed planning and decision-making.
As a result, FCA better positions public agencies for negotiations and decision-making.
Various motives for adoption of FCA / TCA have been identified.
This was in order to convince FCA commissioner Nilva that allowing Ferengi females to wear clothing was an opportunity for profit.
> FCA – Free Carrier ( named place of delivery ): The seller hands over the goods, cleared for export, into the disposal of the first carrier ( named by the buyer ) at the named place.
This term has been greatly misused over the last three decades ever since Incoterms 1980 explained that FCA should be used for container shipments.
Some of these include: Acting on AIDS, At the Foot of the Cross, Beacon Newspaper, Campus Crusade for Christ, Chesbronian Yearbook, Dance Ministry, Drama Ministry, Gospel Choir, Habitat for Humanity, In Jesus ' Name ( Street Ministry ), And He Made Me ( Multicultural Student Union-leadership team ) Intramural Athletics, mission trips, Student Association, SIFE, Fellowship of Christian Athletes ( FCA ), Key of She ( all-female a cappella group ) and Worship Teams.
) However, among the rising, largely internet-based, cannabis " subculture " in Finland, the FCA has sometimes been criticised for stagnating and lack of activity.
* Federal Customs Administration ( FCA ): Responsible for monitoring the import, export and transit of goods, collecting customs duties, traffic charges and taxes.
Columb Barracks was a major military base in the county housing the 4th Field Artillery Regiment and the HQ of the 54 Reserve Field Artillery Regiment ( Army Reserve ) formally the FCA ( 9 FAR ). Because of a Government Decision Columb Barracks is to be closed on the 30th March 2012 and the 4FAR is to be moved to Custume Barracks Athlone and the location of the 54 Reserve Artillery Regiments HQ Battery and No 3 Gun Battery is unclear. This is the last Artillery Barracks in the Republic of Ireland and the largest barracks in the Irish Midlands. Prior to World War I Wellington ( Columb ) Barracks was the second largest recruiting barracks in the United Kingdom. On 28th March the 4 Field Artillery Regiment and members of the 54 Reserve Artillery Regiment marched out of Columb Barracks for the last time as the Gate was locked by the Barrack Accountant CQMS Eamonn O ' Reilly.
In 2005, The Star & Lamp was honored by FCA with the Fred F. Yoder Award, which recognizes the most outstanding magazine for a Greek organization.
The Families for Clean Air ( FCA ) organization is a charity that seeks to spread awareness of dangers of wood smoke-partly by collecting studies and other resources.
The Foreign Claims Act, (- 2736 ), or FCA, is a United States federal law enacted on January 2, 1942 that provides compensation to inhabitants of foreign countries for personal injury, death, or property damage caused by, or incident to noncombat activities of United States military personnel overseas.
Procedures for adjudicating an FCA claim are substantially different from the general procedural pattern for other types of claims against the government.

FCA and all
By mid-1978 all had been transferred to the Irish Army Reserve, the FCA.
It is worth noting that the Ferengi economy is not actually an unrestricted free market, and is subject to the Ferengi Commerce Authority's heavy regulation ( the authority breaks strikes and has the ability to seize all assets of any Ferengi who does not comply with FCA regulation ).
By mid 1978 all had been transferred to the Irish Army Reserve, the FCA.

FCA and costs
Full cost accounting ( FCA ) generally refers to the process of collecting and presenting information — about environmental, social, and economic costs and benefits / advantages ( collectively known as the " triple bottom line ")-for each proposed alternative when a decision is necessary.
With FCA, managers can have more control over MSW costs because they know what the costs are.
Using techniques such as depreciation and amortization, FCA produces a more accurate picture of the costs of MSW programs, without the distortions that can result from focusing solely on a given year's cash expenditures.
FCA helps you collect and compile the information needed to explain to citizens what solid waste management actually costs.
By focusing attention on costs, FCA fosters a more businesslike approach to MSW management.
When considering privatization of MSW services, solid waste managers can use FCA to learn what it costs ( or would cost ) to do the work.
FCA also can help communities with publicly run operations determine whether their costs are competitive with the private sector.
FCA can help managers avoid common mistakes in thinking about solid waste management, notably the error of treating avoided costs as revenues.

FCA and including
The university has other extracurricular student activities, including Campus Activity Board ( CAB ), chapters of College Republicans and College Democrats, Fellowship of Christian Athletes ( FCA ), Residence Hall Councils, Student Government Association, Baptist Campus Ministries, and many other clubs and organizations.
FCA 1936 was part of the profusion of important Depression Era legislation enacted by the 74th Congress in 1935-1936, including the Social Security Act, the National Labor Relations Act, the Banking Act of 1935, the Wealth Tax Act, the Public Utility Holding Company Act, the Rural Electrification Act, the Soil Conservation Service Act, and the $ 4. 8 billion Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935.

FCA and are
Although the U. S. Government ’ s scope of liability under the FCA is broad, certain classes of claimants and certain types of claims are excluded from the statute ’ s coverage.
Included are sports days, Corpus Christi processions, weddings, agricultural shows, livestock fairs and FCA and fire brigade training.
There are two basic types of Freund's adjuvants: Freund ’ s Complete Adjuvant ( FCA ) and Freund ’ s Incomplete Adjuvant ( FIA ).
In Ireland, Chartered Accountants are generally members of Chartered Accountants Ireland and use the designatory letters ACA or FCA.
After 10 years membership, members are invited to apply for fellowship of their Institute and earn the designation FCA ( Fellow Chartered Accountant ).
), sports clubs (" J " Club and FCA ), drug prevention ( PRIDE Youth Program ), plus others that are sponsored by civic organizations whose general intent is philanthropic.

FCA and with
Use of the terms FCA or TCA usually indicate relatively conservative extensions of current management practices, and incremental improvements to GAAP to deal with waste output or resource input.
Quark repeatedly clashed with FCA ( Ferengi Commerce Authority ) liquidator Brunt, who believed that Quark was detrimental to Ferengi society and beliefs.
In 1991 two members of the Finnish parliament representing the Finnish Agrarian Party ( now True Finns ) made an inquiry on the legality of the operation of FCA, the with the aim of putting an end to the cannabis organisation.
The FCA has attained some credibility, by e. g. taking part in public drug policy discussions and debates, and occacionally co-operating governmental health sector organisations as well as with other harm reduction groups.
* Full cost accounting ( FCA ) ( with relevance to the environment )
The regular armys field batteries re-equip with the 25 pounder in 1949 but 37 18-pdr guns were still in use with the reserve FCA.
The Canadian professional designation for a Chartered Accountant is CA, with senior members having given exemplary service to the profession being able to be granted the designation FCA.
: Example 8: In a cellular system based on frequency-division multiple access ( FDMA ) with a fixed channel allocation ( FCA ) cellplan using a frequency reuse factor of 4, each base station has access to 1 / 4 of the total available frequency spectrum.
A Christian since 1997, he works on a regular basis with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes ( FCA ), Athletes in Action ( AIA ) and Samaritan's Feet, a nonprofit organization which has a mission of putting 10 million pairs of shoes on 10 million kids ' feet worldwide over the next ten years.
Quark falls for a trap laid by FCA Liquidator Brunt intended to bring about Quark's utter ruin, if not death ; others cope with the fetal transplant of the O ' Brien's baby from Keiko to Major Kira.
A native of Ballymote, County Sligo, Sreenan has been a member of the army since 1963, serving initially with the 5th Infantry Battalion, as well as 8th Infantry Battalion and 20th Infantry Battalion FCA.

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