PRPD definition

PRPD means the Puerto Rico Police Department and its agents, officers, supervisors, and employees (both sworn and unsworn).
PRPD means Puerto Rico Police Department and its corresponding sworn personnel

Examples of PRPD in a sentence

  • PRPD shall ensure that police services are delivered equitably, respectfully, and free of unlawful bias, in a manner that promotes broad community engagement and supports effective crime prevention.

  • PRPD shall train all PRPD officers on PRPD’s use of force policies.

  • PRPD shall develop crowd control and incident management policies that comply with applicable law and comport with generally accepted policing practices.

  • PRPD shall develop policies on the use of force by members of specialized tactical units (“STUs”).

  • PRPD policy shall require the assessment of law enforcement activities following each response to a mass demonstration, civil disturbance, or other crowd situation to ensure compliance with applicable laws and PRPD policies and procedures.

  • At least annually, PRPD shall assess all use of force policies and training.

  • PRPD shall develop a recruitment policy and program that establishes clear guidance and objectives for recruiting police officers and clearly and transparently allocates responsibilities for recruitment efforts.

  • PRPD shall train all PRPD officers on PRPD’s stop, search, and seizure policies.

  • PRPD shall ensure that its supervisor selection process is lawful, fair, and consistent with generally accepted policing practices and anti-discrimination laws.

  • PRPD shall publish detailed job descriptions for each rank among sworn personnel, specifying the duties, responsibilities, and minimum qualifications for each position.

Related to PRPD

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  • HCD means the California Department of Housing and Community Development.

  • CPD means verifiable continuing professional development, as described in the General Dental Council's publication of April 2000, "Lifelong Learning – Taking Dentistry Forward", and may include attendance at approved postgraduate education courses but does not include any quality improvement activities within the meaning of paragraph 40 of Schedule 1 to the National Health Service (General Dental Services) (Scotland) Regulations 2010 in respect of which he is claiming an allowance in accordance with Determination XI of this Statement;

  • MEDICAL PRESCRIPTION DRUGS are prescription drugs that require administration (or the FDA approved recommendation is for administration) by a licensed healthcare provider (other than a pharmacist). These medical prescription drugs include, but are not limited to, medications administered by infusion, injection, or inhalation, as well as nasal, topical or transdermal administered medications. Medical prescription drugs are covered as a medical benefit. MEDICALLY NECESSARY (MEDICAL NECESSITY) means that the healthcare services provided to treat your illness or injury, upon review by BCBSRI are: • appropriate and effective for the diagnosis, treatment, or care of the condition, disease, ailment or injury for which it is prescribed or performed; • appropriate with regard to generally accepted standards of medical practice within the medical community or scientific evidence; • not primarily for the convenience of the member, the member’s family or provider of such member; and • the most appropriate in terms of type, amount, frequency, setting, duration, supplies or level of service, which can safely be provided to the member (i.e. no less expensive professionally acceptable alternative, is available). We will make a determination whether a healthcare service is medically necessary. You have the right to appeal our determination or to take legal action as described in Section

  • PCU means the Project coordinating unit referred to in Section 3.04 of this Agreement;