CCA
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| Definition | : | Civil Contingencies Act 2004 |
| Category | : | Governmental » Law & Legal |
| Country/ Region |
: | United Kingdom |
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What does CCA mean?
Civil Contingencies Act 2004 (CCA) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that establishes a coherent framework for emergency planning and response ranging from local to national level.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the full form of CCA in Acts of Parliament 2004 (UK)?
The full form of CCA is Civil Contingencies Act 2004
What are the full forms of CCA in Governmental?
Capital Cost Allowance | Chief Controller Of Accounts | Controller of Certifying Authorities | Clinger–Cohen Act | Court of Criminal Appeal | Court of Criminal Appeal | Child Citizenship Act of 2000 | Civil Contingencies Act 2004 | Communist Control Act of 1954
What are the full forms of CCA in the United Kingdom?
Consumer Credit Act 1974 | Court of Criminal Appeal | Centre for Contemporary Arts | Civil Contingencies Act 2004
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