What does dcs mean?
dcs means Delivery of a Controlled Substance
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Delivery of a Controlled Substance?
Delivery of a Controlled Substance can be abbreviated as dcs
|
|
Most popular questions people look for before coming to this page
Q: A: |
What does dcs stand for? dcs stands for "Delivery of a Controlled Substance". |
Q: A: |
How to abbreviate "Delivery of a Controlled Substance"? "Delivery of a Controlled Substance" can be abbreviated as dcs. |
Q: A: |
What is the meaning of dcs abbreviation? The meaning of dcs abbreviation is "Delivery of a Controlled Substance". |
Q: A: |
What is dcs abbreviation? One of the definitions of dcs is "Delivery of a Controlled Substance". |
Q: A: |
What does dcs mean? dcs as abbreviation means "Delivery of a Controlled Substance". |
Q: A: |
What is shorthand of Delivery of a Controlled Substance? The most common shorthand of "Delivery of a Controlled Substance" is dcs. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CSAEA - Controlled Substance Analogue Enforcement Act
- VGCSA - Violation of Georgia Controlled Substance Act
- CSMD - Controlled Substance Monitoring Database
- CSERA - Controlled Substance Examination Regulation Act
- CSAT - Controlled Substance and Alcohol Testing
- CSCS - Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance
- CPCS - Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance
- MICS - Misconduct Involving a Controlled Substance
- PCS - Possession of a Controlled Substance
- UDCS - Unlawful Distribution of a Controlled Substance
- UMCS - Unlawful Manufacture of a Controlled Substance
- CSAS - Controlled Substance Analysis Section
- CSA - Controlled Substance Act
- CSDR - Controlled Substance Disposition Record
- CSP - Controlled Substance Program
- UPCS - Unlawful Possession of A Controlled Substance
- dcs - Distribution of a Controlled Substance
- docs - Delivery of Controlled Substance
- LD LO - Lowest Dosage of a Toxic Substance that Kills Test Organisms
- channel-based pricing. - A system in which the amount charged for a product or service differs according to the means of delivery. For example, a GDS company might charge airlines a lower per-segment fee to encourage use of a