OCC definition

OCC means the Options Clearing Corporation, a clearing agency registered under Section 17A of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, its successor or successors, and its nominee or nominees.

Examples of OCC in a sentence

  • The Department’s Office of Chief Counsel (OCC) will review all UST removal permits prior to submitting any removal permit to the OSFM.

  • For security reasons, the OCC requires that visitors make an appointment to inspect comments.

  • Nothing in this Order shall preclude any proceedings brought by the OCC to enforce the terms of this Order, and nothing in this Order constitutes, nor shall Respondent contend that it constitutes, a waiver of any right, power, or authority of any other representatives of the United States or agencies thereof, including the Department of Justice, to bring other actions deemed appropriate.

  • The Ohio consumers' counsel (OCC) represents residential utility customers in matters before the PUCO.

  • Respondent expressly acknowledges that no officer, employee, or agent of the OCC has statutory or other authority to bind the United States, the United States Treasury Department, the OCC, or any other federal bank regulatory agency or entity, or any officer, employee, or agent of those entities, to a contract affecting the OCC’s exercise of its supervisory responsibilities.


More Definitions of OCC

OCC means the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency or any successor thereto.
OCC has the meaning set forth in Section 3(b).
OCC means the Office of Child Care, Early Learning Division of the Department of Education.
OCC means the Office of the Comptroller of Currency.
OCC means the Office of Child Care of the Department of Education or the Administrator or staff of the Office of Child Care.