(1) The Law Enforcement Medal of Ultimate Sacrifice is established. Upon nomination by the Governors Commission on the Law Enforcement Medal of Honor established under ORS 176.262, the Governor or the Governors designee may award the medal in the name of the state to the family of a law enforcement officer who has died while performing his or her duties as a law enforcement officer or who was killed because of his or her employment as a law enforcement officer. (2) The medal shall be bronze and consist of a police shield overlaid by a sheriffs star with the seal of the State of Oregon in the center and the words Law Enforcement Medal of Ultimate Sacrifice within the design. The medal shall be suspended from a ring that is attached to a gold ribbon with a blue edge. The reverse side of the medal shall be inscribed with the words Awarded by a grateful state for the ultimate sacrifice by a law enforcement family. AWARDS
‹ Prev All Oregon sections Next ›
Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.