What does PIR mean?
PIR means Petition to Initiate Rulemaking
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Petition to Initiate Rulemaking?
Petition to Initiate Rulemaking can be abbreviated as PIR
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What does PIR stand for? PIR stands for "Petition to Initiate Rulemaking". |
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How to abbreviate "Petition to Initiate Rulemaking"? "Petition to Initiate Rulemaking" can be abbreviated as PIR. |
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What is the meaning of PIR abbreviation? The meaning of PIR abbreviation is "Petition to Initiate Rulemaking". |
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What is PIR abbreviation? One of the definitions of PIR is "Petition to Initiate Rulemaking". |
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What does PIR mean? PIR as abbreviation means "Petition to Initiate Rulemaking". |
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What is shorthand of Petition to Initiate Rulemaking? The most common shorthand of "Petition to Initiate Rulemaking" is PIR. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- PEAI - Petition to Enroll at Another Institution
- PRM - Petition/Proposal for Rulemaking
- PTM - Petition to Modify
- ACUSTICA - Acoustic Characterization of Undersea Sediments To Initiate Commercial Applications
- ATI - Agreement to Initiate
- IIa - International to Initiate
- PDI - Party Desiring to Initiate
- PIN - Part to Initiate
- PMA - Petition to Modify Abatement
- PPR - Petition to Parliament Reason
- PPP - Petition to Protect Personal
- PTMS - Petition to Make Special
- PTI - Petition To Intervene
- PTR - Petition to Revoke
- PTTP - Petition To The Petitioner
- RIP - Right to Initiate the Proceeding
- PTRP - Petition to Revoke Probation
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