Puerto Rico Commissioner of Safety and Public Protection

Commissioner of Safety and Public Protection of Puerto Rico
Commission on Safety and Public Protection
Reports to Chief of Staff
Nominator Governor of Puerto Rico
Appointer

Governor of Puerto Rico

with advice and consent from the Senate

Term length 4 years
Inaugural holder Pedro Toledo
Formation December 9, 1993 (1993-12-09)

The Puerto Rico Commissioner of Safety and Public Protection (Spanish: Comisionado de Seguridad y Protección Pública) is the Cabinet-level officer of the executive branch of the government of Puerto Rico that leads the Commission on Safety and Public Protection and, as such, coordinates, manages, and oversees all the public safety agencies and related private organizations in Puerto Rico.[1][2] The Commissioner is appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent from the Sentate and can only be selected from those holding the position of Adjutant General, Fire Chief, Police Superintendent, or Director of the State Agency for Emergency and Disaster Management.[1]

Background

In 1993, the Governor of Puerto Rico through an executive order created the Puerto Rico Safety Council to oversee all matters related to public safety within Puerto Rico. Since its creation the Council was considered highly effective; however, at that time the Council was led by the Governor and required his continued presence so that the Council could operate effectively. This had the consequence of subtracting time from the Governor to focus on other areas of public administration. Because of this, the government created the Commission on Safety and Public Protection led by a Commissioner with broad powers so that he, rather than the Governor, could implement, manage, coordinate, and oversee all public policy related to public safety in Puerto Rico.[1]

Agencies overseen

Former Commissioners

References

  1. 1 2 3 Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1993 (in Spanish). Retrieved on December 29, 2012.
  2. "Organigrama del Gobierno de Puerto Rico" (PDF) (in Spanish). Puerto Rico Office of Management and Budget. April 2012. Retrieved November 18, 2012.
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