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51Federal Judicial Police — The Federal Judicial Police was the federal police force of Mexico.In 2002 it was replaced by the Federal Agency of Investigation (Mexico) due to corruption problems.ee also*People s Armed Police *United States Federal Bureau of Investigation… …
52Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation — ( FDIC) A federal institution that insures bank deposits. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ˌFederal Deˈposit Inˌsurance Corpoˌration abbreviation FDIC noun ORGANIZATIONS BANKING a US government… …
53Federal Home Loan Bank Board — The federal agency formerly charged with regulating federal savings and loan associations and the Federal Home Loan Bank system. Abolished in 1989, its functions are now performed by the Office of Thrift Supervision and the Federal Housing… …
54Federal Home Loan Bank Board — The federal agency formerly charged with regulating federal savings and loan associations and the Federal Home Loan Bank system. Abolished in 1989, its functions are now performed by the Office of Thrift Supervision and the Federal Housing… …
55Federal Emergency Management Agency — (FEMA) The federal agency in charge of disaster recovery in locations that have been declared disaster areas by a state s Governor and the President of the United States. California Energy Comission. Dictionary of Energy Terms …
56Federal Register — The Federal Register, published daily, is the medium for making available to the public Federal agency regulations and other legal documents of the executive branch. These documents cover a wide range of Government activities. An important… …
57Federal Tort Claims Act — The government of the United States may not be sued in tort without its consent. That consent was given in the Federal Tort Claims Act (1946), which largely abrogated the federal government s immunity from tort liability and established the… …
58Federal Register — The Federal Register, published daily, is the medium for making available to the public Federal agency regulations and other legal documents of the executive branch. These documents cover a wide range of Government activities. An important… …
59Federal Tort Claims Act — The government of the United States may not be sued in tort without its consent. That consent was given in the Federal Tort Claims Act (1946), which largely abrogated the federal government s immunity from tort liability and established the… …
60Federal Bureau of Investigation — The FBI (established in 1908) is charged with investigating all violations of Federal laws with the exception of those which have been assigned by legislative enactment or otherwise to some other Federal agency. The FBI s jurisdiction includes a… …