Superintendent of the Puerto Rico Police information
Highest-ranking officer, administrator, and director of the Puerto Rico Police
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Superintendent of the Puerto Rico Police
Puerto Rico Police
Reports to
Commissioner of Safety and Public Protection
Nominator
Governor of Puerto Rico
Appointer
Governor of Puerto Ricowith the advice and consent from the Senate
Formation
1956
Abolished
April 10, 2017
Succession
Commissioner of the Puerto Rico Police
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The Superintendent of the Puerto Rico Police (Spanish: Superintendente de la Policía de Puerto Rico) is the highest-ranking officer, administrator, and director of the Puerto Rico Police,[1] and an ex officio member of the Commission on Safety and Public Protection as well.[2][3] The superintendent is appointed by the governor of Puerto Rico with advice and consent from the Senate.[1] Superintendents have also typically being simultaneously appointed as Commissioners of Safety and Public Protection due to the nature of their job and experience.
The rank of Superintendent has existed since 1952; Before that, from 1899 to 1956, the rank was known as Chief of the Puerto Rico Police.
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