Current as of: 2010 The Governor annually may award and present, in the name of
the State of California, a Public Safety Medal of Valor of
appropriate design, with ribbons and appurtenances, to one or more
public safety officers cited by the Attorney General pursuant to
Section 3402 for extraordinary valor above and beyond the call of
duty. The medal shall be the highest state award for valor awarded to
a public safety officer, which includes any person serving a public
agency, with or without compensation, as a firefighter, a law
enforcement officer, including a corrections or court officer or a
civil defense officer, or an emergency services officer.
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