PCRA definition
PCRA means the Post-Conviction Risk Assessment, which is an assessment administered by the USPO with the person under supervision used to determine risk level, identify dynamic risk factors (criminogenic needs) and criminal thinking. A copy of the PCRA interpretation report with the identified risk level should be provided to the treatment provider with the referral for services.
PCRA means the Post-Conviction Risk Assessment, which is an assessment administered by the USPO with the person under supervision used to determine risk level, identify dynamic risk factors (criminogenic needs) and criminal thinking.
PCRA means Petroleum Conservation Research Association, located at Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10, Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi 110066.
Examples of PCRA in a sentence
A PCRA should be performed even if the patient has been placed on Additional Precautions as additional PPE may be required.
Before each patient/resident/client interaction, the Nurse shall complete a ‘Point of Care Risk Assessment’ (PCRA) to determine the risk of exposure and appropriate Routine Practices and Additional Precautions required for safe care.
More Definitions of PCRA
PCRA means the Charles Schwab Personal Choice Retirement Account® described in Section 6: Investment of Your Plan Account.
PCRA means Petroleum Conservation Research Association, located at
PCRA means that certain Post-Closing Resolution Agreement dated as of June 10, 2002 by and among ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, TIMCO and TIMCO Distribution. By its execution hereof, Agent approves and consents to the PCRA and the ancillary documents thereto, including without limitation, that certain Acknowledgment, consent and Release executed by Borrower.