Special Response Unit definition

Special Response Unit. (SRU) means that component of the Department responsible to investigate serious unusual incidents in community programs contracted by the Division and/or licensed and regulated by the Department.
Special Response Unit or “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 means any specialty emergency vehicle or specialty emergency response

Examples of Special Response Unit in a sentence

  • Only trained personnel from the Special Response Unit or Crisis Intervention Unit will deploy the LRAD 100X during tactical operations to include search warrant executions, barricaded subjects, crowd management operations, and the safe de-escalation of events surrounding subjects suffering from a mental health crisis.

  • If the owner is not identified, security officers shall maintain their perimeter of the scene until the Dona Ana Special Response Unit (Bomb Disposal) and/or FBI arrives.

  • The department shall provide the approved specialty uniform to each employee assigned to the units of Special Response Unit (“SRU”) and Explosive Ordinance Detail (“EOD”).

  • During 20 of those years, Deputy Perry was a member of the Special Response Unit (S.R.U.) and served as the S.R.U. Commander.

  • If the owner is not identified, security officers will maintain their perimeter of the scene until the Dona Ana Special Response Unit (Bomb Disposal) and/or FBI arrives.

  • I presently have direct responsibility for the management of the national programs of the Criminal Alien Program, the 287(g) Designated Officer program, the Combined Intelligence Unit, Firearms and Tactical Programs Unit and the Incident & Special Response Unit.

  • Only trained personnel from the Special Response Unit or Crisis Intervention Unit will deploy the LRAD 300X during tactical operations to include search warrant executions, barricaded subjects, crowd management operations, and the safe de-escalation of events surrounding subjects suffering from a mental health crisis.

  • In addition, it supported the Colombo Municipal Council Fire Brigade in setting up a Special Response Unit (SRU) to assist other local fire and rescue brigades in the event of major disasters.

  • 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.

  • Fire Chief Tony Averbuch referred Council to his written report and when asked explained what the Troy Special Response Unit Hazmat call was referring to in his report.


More Definitions of Special Response Unit

Special Response Unit. (SRU) means that component of the Department responsible to investigate serious unusual incidents in community programs licensed, contracted or regulated by the Department.]
Special Response Unit. (SRU) means the component of the Department responsible for investigating and monitoring unusual incidents, involving allegations of abuse, neglect or exploitation in community programs licensed, contracted or regulated by the Division.

Related to Special Response Unit

  • Remedial response means a measure to stop and correct prohibited conduct, prevent prohibited conduct from recurring, and protect, support, and intervene on behalf of a student who is the target or victim of prohibited conduct.

  • Financial responsibility means the ability to respond in damages for liability thereafter incurred

  • Emergency medical responder or “EMR” means an individual who has successfully completed a course of study based on the United States Department of Transportation’s Emergency Medical Responder Instructional Guidelines (January 2009), has passed the psychomotor and cognitive examinations for the EMR, and is currently certified by the department as an EMR.

  • CERCLA means the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, as amended.

  • Emergency responder means an individual who is required to possess a license, certificate, permit, or other official recognition for his or her expertise in a particular field or area of knowledge and whose assistance is utilized or is desirable during an emergency. Emergency responder includes, but is not limited to, emergency medical services personnel; physicians; nurses; mental health, veterinary, or other public health practitioners; emergency management personnel; public works personnel; and firefighters, including firefighters trained in the areas of hazardous materials, specialized rescue, extrication, water rescue, or other specialized area. Emergency responder does not include law enforcement officers or other law enforcement personnel.

  • Corporate Social Responsibility means Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as defined in Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013 and Companies Corporate Social Responsibility Policy) Rules, 2014;

  • Clean Air Act or “Act” means the federal Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. §§ 7401-7671q, and its implementing regulations.

  • National Contingency Plan or “NCP” shall mean the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan promulgated pursuant to Section 105 of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. § 9605, codified at 40 C.F.R. Part 300, and any amendments thereto.

  • Clean Water Act or “CWA" means the federal Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C §1251 et seq.), formerly referred to as the Federal Water Pollution Control Act or Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, Public Law 92-500, as amended by Public Law 95-217, Public Law 95-576, Public Law 96-483, and Public Law 97-117, or any subsequent revisions thereto.

  • Safe Drinking Water Act means Tit. XIV of the federal Public Health Service Act, commonly known as the “Safe Drinking Water Act”, 42 U.S.C. §300f et seq., as amended by the Safe Drinking Water Amendments of 1996, Pub. L. No. 104-182, as amended.