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ELIZABETH R

COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA

ELIZABETH THE SECOND, by the Grace of God Queen of Australia and Her other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth:
TO ALL to whom these Presents shall come,
GREETING:
WHEREAS it is desirable that there be instituted an Australian medal for the purpose of according recognition to members of Australian ambulance services for distinguished service:
KNOW YOU that We do, by these Presents, institute a medal to be called the Ambulance Service Medal:
AND WE DO ordain that the award of the Ambulance Service Medal is governed by the Regulations set out in the Schedule.
IN WITNESS whereof We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent.
GIVEN under the Great Seal of Australia at Our Court at St James's on 7 July 1999

    By Her Majesty's Command,
    John Howard
    Prime Minister
Schedule

Ambulance Service Medal Regulations

1 Name of regulations

  These regulations are the Ambulance Service Medal Regulations.

2 Definitions

  In these regulations:
ambulance service means a civilian ambulance service of a State or Territory of Australia.
external Territory means Norfolk Island, the Territory of Christmas Island or the Territory of Cocos (Keeling) Islands.
Medal means the Ambulance Service Medal.
Register means the Register maintained under paragraph 8 (2) (a).
Registrar means the Registrar of Awards appointed under subregulation 8 (1).
responsible Minister means:
 (a) for a State — the Premier of the State or a Minister of that State acting for the Premier; or
 (b) for the Australian Capital Territory or the Northern Territory — the Chief Minister of the Territory or a Minister of that Territory acting for the Chief Minister; or
 (c) for an external Territory — the Minister for the time being responsible for administering the Territory.

3 Award of the Medal

 (1) The Medal may be awarded to a person who has given distinguished service as a member of an ambulance service.

 (2) The Medal may be awarded regardless of whether the person is eligible for any other award because of the service.

 (3) However, a person who is already a holder of the Medal is not eligible for another award of the Medal.

 (4) The number of awards of the Medal for each State in a calendar year must not exceed:
 (a) one award for each 1,000, or part of 1,000, full-time permanent members of the ambulance service, or combined ambulance services, of the State; and
 (b) one award for each 5,000, or part of 5,000, part-time members, volunteers or auxiliary members of the ambulance service, or combined ambulance services, of the State; and
 (c) one additional award to a full-time permanent member, part-time member, volunteer or auxiliary member.

 (5) The number of members of the