Federal Port Controller Law and Legal Definition
Federal Port Controller is a person designated under a standard form of service agreement to exercise delegated authorities of the Director, National Shipping Authority, in the control of operations of a designated port or group of ports upon deployment of the Armed Forces of the United States, or other requirements of the nation's defense.
Legal Definition list
- Federal PLUS Program [Education]
- Federal Plant Pest Act
- Federal Perkins Loan Program [Education]
- Federal Perkins Loan [Education]
- Federal Pell Grant Program [Education]
- Federal Port Controller
- Federal Poverty Level [FPL]
- Federal Power Act
- Federal Power Commission [FPC]
- Federal Power Marketing Administration
- Federal Power Marketing Agency
Related Legal Terms
- Accompanying the Federal Government Outside the United States
- Accountable Injury or Illness [Transportation]
- Acquisition Assistance [Transportation]
- Active Portfolio Management
- Active Voters [Federal Elections]
- Actuarial Documents [Federal Crop Insurance Corporation]
- Actuarially Appropriate [Federal Crop Insurance Corporation]
- Adequate Airport [Aeronautics and Space]
- Administrative Committee of the Federal Register
- Administrative Governor [Federal Reserve System]