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Code · Washington · Title 1 — General Provisions · Chapter 1.60

RCW 1.60.060

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(1)The decoration of the state medal of valor shall be of .999 pure silver and shall consist of the seal of the state of Washington, surrounded by a raised laurel wreath and suspended from a silver bar device inscribed "For Valor" which is suspended from a ring attached by a dark green ribbon, bordered by silver. The reverse of the decoration within the raised laurel wreath shall be inscribed with the recipient's name and the words: "For exceptionally valorous service, given in the act of saving the life of another."
(2)The certificate accompanying the medal will prominently display:
(a)The title, "Washington State Medal of Valor";
(b)the recipient's name; and
(c)the phrase, "For exceptionally valorous service, given in the act of saving the life of another." A seven-line citation will also be included on the certificate.
[ 2000 c 224 s 6 .]
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