Noun
OCO (plural OCOs)
(finance) Initialism of one cancels other, a type of order.
The OCO made a number of findings into the handling of Jack’s care by the HSE and Tusla during its investigation, including that there are another 356 children with disabilities waiting for an appropriate living arrangement. Source: Internet
OCO is equally concerned about the cost of certification for small farms and calls on the Government of Ontario to include financial assistance for the certification of small farms. Source: Internet
Eight workshops on leadership development and community organizing (with OCO) and four workshops on basic economics are planned. Source: Internet
OCO also proposes more open space, a larger community facility, more construction jobs for local residents, and a plan to protect the community’s health during construction. Source: Internet
Nearly two decades since its inception, the Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO) account, often referred to as the “war budget,” has had no meaningful decline despite significantly lower troop levels in Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Source: Internet
The OCO will use $393,991 of the funds to help equity applicants offset cannabis business-license costs by offering fee waivers and grants, according to the staff report. Source: Internet