Special Response Unit (SRU) definition

Special Response Unit (SRU) means that component of the Department responsible for investigating allegations of serious abuse, neglect and exploitation as well as alleged violations of Danielle’s Law in community programs licensed and/or regulated by the Department or contracted by the Division.
Special Response Unit (SRU) means that component of the Division responsible for investigating and monitoring unusual incidents involving allegations of abuse, neglect or exploitation in community programs licensed, contracted or regulated by the Division.

Examples of Special Response Unit (SRU) in a sentence

  • The incentive will also be paid to members of the Special Response Unit (SRU).

  • Investigators may collaborate with the Special Response Unit (SRU) to conduct investigations.

  • Detective K-9 SWAT Field Training Officer (during periods when supervising a trainee) Bomb Tech Special Response Unit (SRU) Officer In Charge (OIC) Aviation Unit Employees assigned to K-9 shall also receive additional compensation of fourteen (14) hours each pay period at the State of California minimum wage to compensate officers for the time spent caring, grooming, feeding, training, and otherwise attending to the needs of their assigned dog(s).

  • An employee shall be compensated an additional five percent (5%) per bi-weekly pay period when assigned to the Special Operations Group, as defined below: Not to exceed two (2) positions in the Special Response Unit (SRU) Not to exceed two (2) positions in the Crisis Intervention Unit (CIU) Not to exceed one (1) position in the Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) No one (1) employee shall receive more than five percent (5%) per bi-weekly pay period, regardless of number of assignments.

  • If a case of alleged or suspected abuse, neglect or exploitation, identified by any source (anonymous or known), the incident shall be reported following the procedures outlined in our Unusual Incident Reporting procedure, (8001), and an internal investigation of the incident shall be initiated within 24 hours, unless otherwise instructed by the Special Response Unit (SRU) or a party empowered by statute to investigate, such as law enforcement, DYFS, or Adult Protective Services.