Examples of Puerto Rico Board in a sentence
Notice to the Corporation and/or BPPR shall be given in writing and shall be deemed effectively given upon receipt or, in the case of notices delivered by mail to the Corporation and/or BPPR by the Director, five (5) days after deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid, addressed to Chief Legal Officer, Popular, Inc./Banco Popular de Puerto Rico, Board of Directors (751), PO Box 362708, San Juan, Puerto Rico 00936-2708.
The psychological evaluation must be performed by a Psychologist with a Master’s or Doctoral Degree in Psychology, graduated from a duly accredited graduate program, and with a valid license issued by the Puerto Rico Board of Psychologist Examiners.
Someone who requests and is granted authorization to practice medicine and surgery in Puerto Rico by previously obtaining a license from the Puerto Rico Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline, in accordance with the provisions of the Law and these Regulations.
Interviews held with the member's immediate relatives at the office of a psychiatrist or psychologist who has a master's or doctorate degree and a current license issued by the Puerto Rico Board of Psychologist Examiners.
Interviews at the office of a psychiatrist or psychologist (with a master's or doctoral degree and current license issued by the Puerto Rico Board of Psychologist Examiners) with the member’s immediate family.
A person who requests and is authorized to practice medicine and surgery in Puerto Rico after obtaining a license from the Puerto Rico Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline, in accordance with the provisions of law and these Regulations.
The psychological tests to be used in each case will be subject to the professional judgment of a psychologist with a Master’s or Doctorate degree, with the knowledge to administer, correct, and interpret them, graduated from a duly accredited graduate program, and with a current license issued by the Puerto Rico Board of Psychologist Examiners.
Interviews at the office of a psychiatrist or psychologist (with a Master's or Doctorate degree and current license issued by the Puerto Rico Board of Psychologist Examiners) with the member’s immediate family.
The psychological tests to be used in each case are subject to the professional judgment of a psychologist with a master's or doctorate degree who has the knowledge to administer, score, and interpret such tests and who graduated from a duly accredited graduate program and has a current license issued by the Puerto Rico Board of Psychologist Examiners.
Professional with a masters or doctorate degree from an accredited university, college, or center, who has been authorized by the Puerto Rico Board of Psychologist Examiners to practice psychology in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.