Secretary of Public Safety of Puerto Rico

The Secretary of Public Safety of Puerto Rico (Spanish: Secretario de Seguridad Pública de Puerto Rico) leads the Department of Public Safety, with its agencies, in all matters of law enforcement and emergency response. The position and department was formed on April 2017, when Governor Ricardo Rosselló signed into law the unification of the emergency service agencies in Puerto Rico. The secretary overlooks the actions of the agencies but does not have direct control over them.[1]

Secretary of Public Safety of Puerto Rico
Incumbent
Pedro Janer

since December 20, 2019
Department of Public Safety
StyleMr. Secretary
Member ofCabinet
Reports toChief of Staff
SeatSan Juan, PR
NominatorGovernor of Puerto Rico
AppointerGovernor of Puerto Rico
with advice and consent from the Senate
Term lengthAt the pleasure of the Governor
PrecursorCommissioner of Safety and Public Protection
FormationApril 10, 2017 (2017-04-10), Act No. 20 of 2017.
Salary$180,000 USD
Websitewww.pr.gov

List of secretaries

  • 2017 - May 2019: Héctor Pesquera[2]
  • May 2019 - December 2019: Elmer Román[3]
  • December 2019 - present: Pedro Janer
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References

  1. "Ley del Departamento de Seguridad Pública de Puerto Rico". agencias.pr.gov (in Spanish). April 10, 2017.
  2. "Héctor Pesquera sobre las cosas que no pudo hacer durante su gestión: "Such is life"". elnuevodia.com (in Spanish). April 26, 2019.
  3. "Rosselló nombra a Elmer Román como sustituto de Pesquera". elvocero.com (in Spanish). April 9, 2019.
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