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.
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 Petroleum Conservation Research Association, located at Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10, Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi 110066.

Examples of PCRA in a sentence

  • Affiliated Mutual Funds that are held in external brokerage accounts or in the PCRA must be pre-cleared through the automated review system.

  • Affiliated Mutual Funds that are held in external brokerage accounts or in the PCRA MUST be pre-cleared through the automated review system.

  • A PCRA should be performed even if the patient has been placed on Additional Precautions as additional PPE may be required.

  • Before each resident 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.

  • Affiliated MutualFunds that are held in external brokerage accounts or in the PCRA MUST be pre-cleared through the automated review system.

  • Affiliated Mutual Funds that are held in external brokerage accounts or in the PCRA must be pre-cleared thought the automated review system.

  • After an independent review of the entire record, the Court agrees with PCRA Counsel and finds that the Defendant has failed to raise any meritorious issues in his PCRA Petition, and his petition should be dismissed.

  • The public hospital or long-term care home will not deny access to a fit- tested N95 respirator or approved equivalent or better protection if determined by the PCRA.

  • The PCRA court’s findings will not be disturbed unless there is no support for the findings in the certified record.

  • Ameriprise/CMIA and Threadneedle associates with CWAM access are required to sign an initial certification acknowledging their coverage under certain elements of the CWAM Code, re-certify annually, and pre-clear their personal transactions in Reportable Securities, excluding transactions in the PCRA 401(k) option, through CWAM Compliance.


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 Xxxxxxxxx, 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.
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. MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS For Project Codes in Section B, the corresponding paragraphs in this statement of work shall be considered mandatory requirements, as well as the sections listed below: A. Defendant/Person under supervision Reimbursement and Co-paymentB. DeliverablesC. Notifying USPO/USPSO of Defendant/Person under supervision BehaviorD. Staff Requirements and RestrictionsE. Facility RequirementsF. Local Services (if applicable) «1.» Urine Collection, Instrumented Testing and Reporting (1010) The vendor shall perform the following procedures related to the collection, testing and reporting of urine specimens: a. Storage of Urinalysis Supplies The vendor shall:

Related to PCRA

  • Environmental Management System means an environmental management system or plan of management to address all environmental risks and to ensure compliance with all Environmental Laws and licences;

  • EPA means the United States Environmental Protection Agency.

  • health and safety file means a file, or other record containing the information in writing required by these Regulations "health and safety plan" means a site, activity or project specific documented plan in accordance with the client's health and safety specification;

  • Nuclear pharmacy means a pharmacy providing radio-pharmaceutical service.