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DEPUTY AWARDS PROGRAM
The Buckeye State Sheriffs' AssociationThe purpose of the BSSA's Awards Program is to recognize actions performed by members of the Sheriff's command in the State of Ohio. The Awards and Public Relations Committee of the BSSA receives recommendations from the Sheriff of an Ohio County. The committee then decides to award various medals of recognition based on an evaluation of the merits of each particular case. Decisions on awards are made on incidents occurring during the current award year, October 1st through September 30th. The recommendation must cite specific circumstances surrounding the actions which led to that particular recommendation. A copy of the case report should be included except in cases which are confidential or for other good reasons that are subject to review. No vote by the committee is made public, no explanation or rational will be publicly provided. The committee recommended the following awards, which were adopted unanimously by the committee. Statewide awards will be presented at the Annual (BSSA) Conference. Local awards are to be presented at an appropriate occasion or ceremony within that community.
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| Outstanding performance of a difficult task involving personal risk to the officer's safety when, because of the officer's actions, a serious crime is prevented or the perpetrator is apprehended. | |
| Outstanding contributions to law enforcement through the success of difficult law enforcement programs, projects or situations, such contributions being made, a high degree of professional excellence. | |
| Other outstanding actions of a nature which bring unusual credit to the office and it's members. |
The Certificate of Merit is to be awarded to a Sheriff's Office employee for:
| Outstanding performance of duty under unusual or difficult conditions. The action need not involve exposure to physical danger, but must involve the protection of life, or property, and involve unusual thoroughness, conscientiousness, determination and initiative. | |
| Meritorious action of a nature which would not be eligible for a higher award. | |
| To an officer of another law enforcement agency if earned while aiding, assisting or working in conjunction with an officer of the awarding office. |
The Certificate of Merit should not be awarded in conjunction with any other award for the same service or deed.
The Award of Valor may be awarded to commissioned officers
or other uniformed employees who sustain serious injury in the line of duty.
The commissioned officer or uniformed employee must have been actively
engaged in a police activity at the time of injury and it must be of sufficient
gravity to require professional medical treatment.
The Award of Valor is primarily intended to recognize officers who are
injured as a result of felonious assaults, but the Sheriff's Office may also
consider other injuries resulting from fires, explosions, etc., as valid
justifications.
The Sheriff's Office should not consider injuries sustained from falls on
ice, motor vehicle accidents, etc.
The Sheriff's Office must not consider any injuries sustained as a result of
or concurrent with any conduct by the injured officer which is less than fully
acceptable by all standards.
The Lifesaving Award is to be awarded to an officer for saving a
human life.
Intended for all officers directly responsible for the saving of a human
life.
Documentation and other supportive evidence such as statements from
physicians, witnesses and/or supervisory officers should be included with the
original recommendation.
If an officer's actions led to the prolonging of life to the extent that the
victim was released to the care of medical authorities, he/she is eligible to
receive this award even though the victim may expire at a later time.
INDIVIDUAL COMMENDATION: May be presented to law enforcement
officers or civilian personnel who have performed efficient and valuable service
to the office, either in carrying out a specific task or in the performance of
general duties over an extended period of time.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE COMMENDATION: May be awarded in recognition of outstanding law
enforcement services performed by an office unit; may be presented in addition
to an individual award growing out of the same action.
The Safe Driving Award is to be awarded to those officers
whose driving practices have exhibited sufficient ability to avoid chargeable
accidents.
ELIGIBILITY: All members of the office, whose primary job function requires them
to operate motor vehicles on a relatively regular basis.
CRITERIA: This award is based upon five year increments; the years within each
increment must be consecutive. To receive an award, an officer must have five
consecutive years without a chargeable accident other than those of a very minor
nature, in the opinion of the awarding office.
Awards will be given for each five year increment; 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and
30. While the years within each increment must be consecutive, the increments
need not be consecutive. For example, an officer with a 10 year award who has
an accident in his/her twelfth year does not lose the entire 12 years, instead,
he/she begins a new increment the following day and works towards his 15 year
award, for which he/she will be eligible in an additional five years.
The Deputy of the Year award is to be awarded by the Sheriff
of each county based on the office's own criteria of a certified Peace Officer.
The Corrections Officer of the Year is to be awarded by the
Sheriff of each county based on the office's own criteria of a person assigned to
corrections.
CIVILIAN CITATION
The Civilian Citation may be awarded to civilians whose actions
result in:
The prevention or solution of a serious crime.
The apprehension of a dangerous criminal.
Other meritorious action such as life saving or assistance to an officer
with disregard for the recipient's personal safety.
To be awarded by the Sheriff of each county based on the office's own criteria
of a certified Peace Officer.
CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION
Upon recommendation of any command officer, the Sheriff may issue a Certificate of Appreciation to any deserving individual for a deed which is worthy of recognition but which does not fall within other award guidelines.
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Awards are worn on uniform, above right breast pocket and centered. Order of display from top to bottom and left to right. All stars (indicates additional awards) point up. Awards may be worn at the discretion of the deputy during routine assignment while in uniform. Awards should be worn at official inspection and other official ceremonies where a deputy is in uniform as a representative of the Sheriff.
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