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|engagements = Research and approval of the broom faster-than-jets autopilot hex
 
|engagements = Research and approval of the broom faster-than-jets autopilot hex
 
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|appearance = ''[[The Secret Society of Seven Sorcerers (book)|The Secret Society of Seven Sorcerers]]'' (mentioned)}}The '''Federal Magic Association''' ('''FMA'''), is a United States Wizardry government agency which regulate all magic spells and hexes within the nation. For a spell to be legal, the FMA must approve of it, which usuallu require studies on the spell to be conducted.<ref name="SSSS">{{Cite|The Secret Society of Seven Sorcerers}}</ref>
The '''Federal Magic Association''' ('''FMA'''), is a United States Wizardry government agency which regulate all magic spells and hexes within the nation. For a spell to be legal, the FMA must approve of it, which usuallu require studies on the spell to be conducted.
 
   
 
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Revision as of 20:46, 23 February 2019

Federal Magic Association
(F.M.A.)
General information
Leader(s)

Unknown, possibly answers to the Secretary of Magic

Notable members

Unknown

Founder(s)

Unknown

Headquarters

Unknown

Affiliation

Witch doctors
Bureau of Magical Affairs
Department of Magical Criminal Investigations
Magical Bureau of Investigations

Purpose

To commission studies on spells and hexes and approve of them

Engagements

Research and approval of the broom faster-than-jets autopilot hex

Status

Active

Chronological information
First appearance

The Secret Society of Seven Sorcerers (mentioned)

The Federal Magic Association (FMA), is a United States Wizardry government agency which regulate all magic spells and hexes within the nation. For a spell to be legal, the FMA must approve of it, which usuallu require studies on the spell to be conducted.[1]

History

References

  1. Areces, J.A.. The Secret Society of Seven Sorcerers. Areces Miami, Florida. October 31, 2017.