Autonomic Insignia of Good Services

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Autonomic Insignia of Good Services
Awarded by
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Regional Government of Madeira
Type Regional Honour
Eligibility Portuguese and Foreign citizens
Awarded for Those who distinguish themselves as in the performance of any public or private duties, in industrial, commercial, livestock, forestry and agricultural activities, as well as works; and civic and professional activities.
Status Currently constituted
Grades (w/ post-nominals) Cordon
Medal
Statistics
Established 2003; 22 years ago (2003)
Precedence
Next (higher) Autonomic Insignia of Distinction
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Ribbon of the Insignia

The Autonomic Insignia of Good Services is an honor awarded by the Regional Government of Madeira, which “aims to distinguish, in life or posthumously, citizens, communities or institutions that stand out for personal or institutional merits, acts, acts services rendered to the Region ”.[1]

The insignia were established through Regional Legislative Decree n. 21/2003/M of 13 August and regulated by Regional Regulatory Decree n. 9/2004/M of 12 April.

Its attribution is decided by deliberation of the Council of the Regional Government, after receiving proposals of any member of the Regional Government or of any member of the Regional Legislative Assembly.[2][3]

Purpose

According to Article 6 of Regional Legislative Decree no. 21/2003/M, the Autonomic Insignia of Valour is to be bestowed to those who distinguish themselves as in the performance of any public or private duties, in industrial, commercial, livestock, forestry and agricultural activities, as well as works; and civic and professional activities.

Awarding

The insignia is usually awarded on the first of July, Madeira's regional holiday.

References

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  2. Decreto Legislativo Regional n.º 21/2003/M no Diário da República Eletrónico
  3. Decreto Regulamentar Regional n.º 9/2004/M no Diário da República Eletrónico