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MEXICO CITY, Feb. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Individuals who were held in L.A. County jail based on ICE holds in the period from October 2010 to June 2014 may be eligible to participate in a financial settlement to compensate them for rights violations committed by the L.A. County Sheriff s Department (LASD). More than 18,500 people are entitled to receive restitution from the $14 million USD settlement. Class members are eligible to receive from $250 to $25,000 based on the time they were held and other details. In order to receive compensation, individuals must submit a claim which does not require them to disclose their immigration status no later than October 10, 2021. All information submitted by claimants will be kept confidential.
Power supply approved for medical and industrial applications
Traco Power released its TPP 450 series two years ago. The series now provides a major expansion with Protection Class II models (TPP 450BA-M Open-Frame Models and TPP 450B-M Enclosed with Fan Models). These products are excellent for non-stationary demands where connection to ground is not possible.
Key approvals on the original series continue on the expanded the class II versions, including medical IEC/EN/ES 60601-1 and industrial IEC/EN/UL 62368-1 safety approval. Featuring on the medical market include a double, reinforced 4000VAC I/O isolation system low leakage current ( 100µA) for a 2 x MOPP rating and BF compliance. High efficiency up to 94% supports a convection-cooled operation up to 320W at +50C and 450W operation at +65C with 20cfm airflow.
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• Dec 10, 2020 The Las Cruces Fire Department has received notification that it will maintain its Insurance Services Office Public Protection Classification 1 Rating for at least another four years.
On Thursday, Dec. 10, Las Cruces Fire learned that its ISO Public Protection Class 1 Rating would remain in effect for the City of Las Cruces. The City of Las Cruces first earned the recognition in 2015. The Class 1 rating places Las Cruces in the top 10 percent of more than 39,000 fire departments rated by ISO and allows for lower property insurance rates for home and business owners within city limits.
In December 2019, the ISO began its performance re-evaluation of the Las Cruces Fire Department, the Las Cruces Utilities and Mesilla Valley Regional Dispatch Authority. The evaluation examines several areas within each of the three categories. The fire department’s score is worth 50 percent of the total points. The City’s water su