PCA definition

PCA means Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1971.
PCA means a person closely associated with a PDMR, being:
PCA means "personal care aide."

Examples of PCA in a sentence

  • Examples of unallowable costs include, but are not limited to: • Direct patient care; • Construction/renovation of facilities; • Activities not approved under the cooperative agreement; • Reserve requirements for state insurance licensure; • Support for lobbying/advocacy efforts; and/or • Conference sponsorship (note that content development of individual program sessions related to PCA Project Work Plan is allowable) – refer to the HHS Policy on Promoting Efficient Spending linked below.

  • See the PCA Technical Assistance website for a sample that provides details on the information required for inclusion.

  • You may use the SF-424A Budget Information Form included in your FY 2017 PCA application as a reference point, noting that the total value for each object class category may be different from year to year based on programmatic changes.

  • If the staffing plan has changed since the last PCA application (e.g., new staff hired), upload a revised staffing plan that includes the education, experience qualifications, and rationale for the changes.

  • Funds under this PCA project may only be used for allowable costs.


More Definitions of PCA

PCA means a preconditioned air unit attached to and forming part of the loading bridge;
PCA means the Professional Cricketers’ Association;
PCA means the Permanent Court of Arbitration, having its seat at the Hague, acting through its Secretary-General;
PCA is defined in the preamble to this Agreement.
PCA has the meaning specified in the recitals of this Agreement.
PCA has the meaning set forth in the recitals hereto.