FSS Report definition

FSS Report means the Banking Business Statistics (“ ” in the Korean language) annually released by the Financial Supervisory Service which is the most recently available or such similar statistics in the event that the FSS Report is no longer published or made available.

Examples of FSS Report in a sentence

  • Washington County utilizes the monthly reports provided by DHS for management of cases and identification of discrepancies, including the following: -TANF Monthly Report -Current Month Report -FSS Report -Job Search Monthly Report -Preliminary Report Completion of monthly case reviews by a program Supervisor and assigned Employment Counselors ensures a full review of case coding and the ability to identify and resolve discrepancies between MAXIS and WF1.

Related to FSS Report

  • Progress Report means the Progress Report described in Article D.1.0 (Reporting Requirements).

  • ESDM Report means the Emission Summary and Dispersion Modelling Report prepared in accordance with the Procedure Document by Canadian ORTECH Environmental Inc. and dated March 26, 2004 submitted in support of the application, and includes any amendments to the ESDM Report listed in Schedule A, and all up-dated ESDM Reports prepared as required by the Documentation Requirements conditions of this Certificate.

  • SOS Reports means the official reports from the Secretaries of State of each Collateral State, Chief Executive Office State and the Borrower State and other applicable federal, state or local government offices identifying all current security interests filed in the Collateral and Liens of record as of the date of such report.

  • Monthly Progress Report Shall have the meaning set forth in Section 13.7 (Monthly Progress Report).

  • Progress Reports The Progress Reports as required by the individual Task Work Orders issued pursuant to this Agreement. Responsible: Responsible or Responsibility means the financial ability, legal capacity, integrity and past performance of Contractor and as such terms have been interpreted relative to public procurements. See NYS Finance Law § 163(1)(c).