What does OCL mean?
OCL means Office of Congressional and Legi
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Office of Congressional and Legi?
Office of Congressional and Legi can be abbreviated as OCL
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What does OCL stand for? OCL stands for "Office of Congressional and Legi". |
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How to abbreviate "Office of Congressional and Legi"? "Office of Congressional and Legi" can be abbreviated as OCL. |
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What is the meaning of OCL abbreviation? The meaning of OCL abbreviation is "Office of Congressional and Legi". |
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What is OCL abbreviation? One of the definitions of OCL is "Office of Congressional and Legi". |
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What does OCL mean? OCL as abbreviation means "Office of Congressional and Legi". |
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What is shorthand of Office of Congressional and Legi? The most common shorthand of "Office of Congressional and Legi" is OCL. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- OCGA - Office of Congressional and Government Affairs
- OGCR - Office of Government and Congressional Relations
- OCL - Office of Congressional Liaisons
- OCA - Office of Congressional Affairs
- OCLA - Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs
- OCCL - Office of Communications and Congressional Liaison
- OCR - Office of Congressional Relations
- OCE - Office of Congressional Ethics
- OCPA - Office of Congressional and Public Affairs
- OPCA - Office of Public and Congressional Affairs
- OLCA - Office of Legislative and Congressional Affairs
- OCC - Office of Congressional
- OCIA - OFFICE OF CONGRESSIONAL AND INTER-GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
- OCIR - Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations
- OCP - Office of Congressional and Publ
- OCAS - Office of Congressional Accessibility Services
- OCPS - Office of Congressional and Public Services
- OLCA - Office of Legislation and Congressional Activities
- OCPL - Office of Congressional and Public Liaison
- OCIA - Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs (US government)