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Revolving loan fund. A local loan fund that is usually controlled by a quasi-public or nonprofit organization involved in local economic development. Often initially capitalized through federal or state grants, RLFs are used to provide low-cost financing to local businesses. Once existing capital is loaned out, subsequent loan repayments are then "revolved" to other businesses.
A program for electronic entry filers which allows the transmission of entry/ entry summary data from one location for cargo arriving at a second location in which the filer is not located (if an importer) or is not licensed (if a broker).
replication licensing factor
abbreviation for retrolental fibroplasias. See Retinopathy of prematurity.
RMA RMLB
Resource Limit Facility. See DB2 Governor.
Resources Legacy Fund
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