Law Enforcement Medal of Ultimate Sacrifice Nomination Form is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is the Law Enforcement Medal of Ultimate Sacrifice?
A: The Law Enforcement Medal of Ultimate Sacrifice is an award given to recognize law enforcement officers in Oregon who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.
Q: Who is eligible for the Law Enforcement Medal of Ultimate Sacrifice?
A: Law enforcement officers in Oregon who have died in the line of duty are eligible for the medal.
Q: How can I nominate an officer for the Law Enforcement Medal of Ultimate Sacrifice?
A: You can nominate an officer by completing and submitting the nomination form.
Q: Is there a deadline for submitting nominations for the Law Enforcement Medal of Ultimate Sacrifice?
A: Yes, nominations must be submitted by a specified deadline, which is usually announced each year.
Q: Who reviews the nominations for the Law Enforcement Medal of Ultimate Sacrifice?
A: The Medal of Ultimate Sacrifice Selection Committee reviews the nominations and makes recommendations for award recipients.
Q: Is the Law Enforcement Medal of Ultimate Sacrifice a posthumous award?
A: Yes, the medal is awarded posthumously to law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty.
Q: What does the Law Enforcement Medal of Ultimate Sacrifice represent?
A: The medal represents the gratitude and respect for law enforcement officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice while serving and protecting their communities.
Q: Is the Law Enforcement Medal of Ultimate Sacrifice only awarded in Oregon?
A: Yes, the medal is specific to Oregon and is awarded to law enforcement officers in the state.
Q: Who presents the Law Enforcement Medal of Ultimate Sacrifice?
A: The Law Enforcement Medal of Ultimate Sacrifice is presented by the Oregon Governor or a representative on behalf of the State of Oregon.
Form Details:
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