Tex. Gov't Code Section 437.355
Other Awards


(a)

The governor or adjutant general, if delegated the authority, may adopt policies and regulations relating to awarding:

(1)

the Texas Purple Heart Medal, which shall be awarded to a service member who:

(A)

after September 11, 2001:
(i)
was inducted into federal service from the Texas National Guard; and
(ii)
meets the criteria for an award of the federal Purple Heart Medal; or

(B)

was wounded or killed at Fort Hood on November 5, 2009;

(2)

the Texas Superior Service Medal, which shall be awarded to:

(A)

a service member of the Texas military forces who has:
(i)
completed 30 or more years of honorable state service or a combination of state and federal service; and
(ii)
continually demonstrated superior performance and service while assigned to key leadership positions demanding responsibility; or

(B)

a civilian who has contributed significant service to the Texas military forces;

(3)

the Lone Star Distinguished Service Medal, which shall be awarded to a member of the military forces of this state, another state, or the United States for exceptionally outstanding achievement or service to this state in performance of a duty of great responsibility while serving with the Texas military forces for whom the department receives a letter of recommendation for award of the Lone Star Distinguished Service Medal that:

(A)

gives an account of the exceptional achievement or service; and

(B)

includes facts and photographs, and extracts from official documents to support and amplify the facts;

(4)

the Texas Outstanding Service Medal, which shall be awarded to a service member of the military forces of this state, another state, or the United States who has performed service, either individually or as a member of a crew, in a superior and clearly outstanding manner;

(5)

the Texas Humanitarian Service Medal, which shall be awarded to a service member who:

(A)

does not meet the criteria for an award of the federal Humanitarian Service Medal;

(B)

is a member of the Texas military forces; and

(C)

while serving on state active duty or active duty under state authority in accordance with Title 32, United States Code, participates satisfactorily in defense support to a mission under civilian authority to protect life or property during or soon after a natural disaster or civil unrest in the state;

(6)

the Texas Homeland Defense Service Medal, which shall be awarded to a service member of the Texas military forces who served:

(A)

on or after September 11, 2001;

(B)

on state active duty or active duty under state authority in accordance with Title 32, United States Code; and

(C)

satisfactorily in defense support to a mission in the state under civilian authority;

(7)

the Federal Service Medal, which shall be awarded to a service member who was inducted into federal service from the Texas military forces between June 15, 1940, and January 1, 1946, or after June 1, 1950, if the service was for more than 90 days;

(8)

the Texas Combat Service Ribbon, which shall be awarded to a service member of the Texas National Guard who served, after September 11, 2001, in a hostile fire zone as designated by the United States secretary of defense;

(9)

the Texas Faithful Service Medal, which shall be awarded to a member of the Texas military forces who has completed five years of honorable service during which the service member has shown fidelity to duty, efficient service, and great loyalty to this state;

(10)

the Texas Medal of Merit, which shall be awarded to a member of the military forces of this state, another state, or the United States who performs outstanding service or attains extraordinary achievement, either individually or as a member of a crew, in behalf of the state or United States;

(11)

the Texas State Guard Service Medal, which shall be awarded to a service member who completes three consecutive years of honorable service in the Texas State Guard during which the service member has shown fidelity to duty, efficient service, and great loyalty to this state;

(12)

the Texas Desert Shield/Desert Storm Campaign Medal, which shall be awarded to a service member who was inducted into federal service from the Texas National Guard after August 1, 1990, in support of Operation Desert Shield or Operation Desert Storm, without regard to the place that the service member was deployed while serving on active federal military duty;

(13)

the Texas Iraqi Campaign Medal, which shall be awarded to a service member who was inducted into federal service from the Texas National Guard, without regard to the place that the service member was deployed while serving on active federal military duty, after:

(A)

March 19, 2003, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom; or

(B)

August 31, 2010, in support of Operation New Dawn;

(14)

the Texas Afghanistan Campaign Medal, which shall be awarded to a service member who was inducted into federal service from the Texas National Guard after October 6, 2001, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, without regard to the place that the service member was deployed while serving on active federal military duty;

(15)

the Cold War Medal, which, subject to Subsection (c), shall be awarded to a member of the military forces of this state or the United States who:

(A)

served between September 2, 1945, and December 26, 1991; and

(B)

was a resident of this state at the time the service member entered military service; and

(16)

the Texas Border Security and Support Service Ribbon, which shall be awarded to a service member of the military forces of this state, another state, or the United States who served:

(A)

on or after July 28, 2014;

(B)

on state active duty or active duty under state authority in accordance with Title 32, United States Code, for at least 90 consecutive days, or in response to an emergency activation; and

(C)

honorably in support of operations under civilian authority to secure this state’s international border.

(b)

A person may be awarded only one Texas Superior Service Medal.

(c)

A person described by Subsection (a)(15) may be awarded a Cold War Medal only if:

(1)

a federal Cold War Medal or an equivalent federal medal is not available to be awarded; and

(2)

a fee in the amount necessary to cover the costs of awarding the medal is paid to the adjutant general’s department.
Added by Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1217 (S.B. 1536), Sec. 1.02, eff. September 1, 2013.
Amended by:
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 144 (H.B. 115), Sec. 1, eff. May 28, 2015.
Reenacted and amended by Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 760 (H.B. 2108), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2015.
Reenacted by Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 324 (S.B. 1488), Sec. 8.007, eff. September 1, 2017.
Amended by:
Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 85 (S.B. 1597), Sec. 2, eff. September 1, 2019.
Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., Ch. 852 (S.B. 793), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2021.

Source: Section 437.355 — Other Awards, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/GV/htm/GV.­437.­htm#437.­355 (accessed Apr. 29, 2024).

437.001
Definitions
437.002
Commander-in-chief
437.003
Governor’s Military Appointments
437.004
Regulating Texas Military Forces
437.005
Authority for State Active Duty, State Training, and Other Duty
437.006
Officers
437.007
Enlistment and Appointment
437.008
Military Facilities Projects: Matching Federal Funds
437.0011
Reference in Other Law
437.051
Sunset Provision
437.052
Adjutant General: Jurisdiction, Division of Responsibilities, and Qualifications
437.053
Adjutant General: Duties
437.054
Adjutant General: General Powers
437.055
Seal
437.056
Mandatory Training for Adjutant General
437.057
Deputy Adjutants General
437.058
General Officers
437.059
Adjutant General Appointments
437.060
Conflict of Interest Provisions
437.061
Removal Provisions for Adjutant General
437.062
Salaries
437.063
Adjutant General: Delegation of Expenditure Approval Authority
437.101
Director of State Administration
437.102
Department Personnel
437.103
State Guard Administrative Personnel
437.104
Career Ladder Program
437.105
Authority to Make Differential Payments
437.106
Historical Preservation of Records and Property
437.107
Reports
437.108
Technology Policy
437.109
Exemption from Certain State Activities
437.110
Post Exchanges on State Military Property
437.111
Donations
437.112
Information of Interest
437.113
Alternative Dispute Resolution Procedures
437.114
Supplies
437.115
Bids
437.116
Program Accessibility
437.117
Texas Challenge Academy
437.118
Maintenance and Operation of Military Housing
437.119
Use of Funds to Purchase Food and Beverages
437.151
Real Property Advisory Council
437.152
Public Comment
437.153
Borrowing Money
437.154
Report of Military Use of Property
437.155
Acquisition
437.156
Construction
437.157
Lease of Property
437.158
Transfer to State
437.159
Property Financed by Bonds
437.160
Donation of Property
437.161
Tax Status of Property
437.162
Facility Accessibility
437.163
Disposal of Certain Surplus Real Property
437.201
Certification of Military Units
437.202
Leave of Absence for Public Officers and Employees
437.203
Dual Office Holding
437.204
Reemployment of Service Member Called to Training or Duty
437.205
Oath
437.206
Commissions
437.207
Military Unit as Corporate Body
437.208
Organization Prohibited
437.209
Foreign Troops
437.210
Interference with Texas Military Forces
437.211
Management of Unit Funds
437.212
Pay, Benefits and Requirements for State Active Duty, State Training, and Other Duty
437.213
Certain Benefits and Protections for State Service
437.214
Military Funerals and Honors
437.215
Grave Markers for State Military Personnel
437.216
Service Referral Program
437.217
Exemption from Fees for Deployed Military Personnel
437.218
Tax Exemption
437.219
Compensation
437.220
Supplemental Duty Pay for Economic Hardship
437.221
Other Duty and Community Service Missions
437.222
Liability of Service Member
437.223
Exemption from Arrest
437.224
Voting
437.225
Discharge
437.226
Assistance for Tuition and Fees
437.227
Compensation for Death or Injury
437.228
Issuance and Use of Uniform and Other Military Property
437.229
Uniform
437.230
Exemption from Levy and Sale
437.231
Seizure
437.232
Confidentiality of Military Personnel Information
437.251
Composition
437.252
Local Governmental Assistance
437.253
Property Forfeiture
437.254
Employees in Texas Military Forces
437.255
Assisting Texas State Guard with Cyber Operations
437.301
Commander
437.302
Composition
437.303
Governor’s Authority
437.304
Assistance
437.305
Employees in State Guard
437.306
Use Outside State
437.307
Federal Service
437.308
Records
437.309
Texas State Guard Honorary Reserve
437.310
Texas State Guard Uniform and Insignia Fund
437.351
Texas Legislative Medal of Honor
437.352
Lone Star Medal of Valor
437.353
Recommendations
437.354
Awarding
437.355
Other Awards
437.356
Posthumous Awards
437.357
Design
437.401
Definitions
437.402
Filing of Complaint
437.403
Alternative Dispute Resolution
437.404
Investigation by Commission
437.405
Lack of Reasonable Cause
437.406
Determination of Reasonable Cause
437.407
Resolution by Informal Methods
437.408
Notice of Dismissal or Unresolved Complaint
437.409
Temporary Injunctive Relief
437.410
Civil Action by Commission
437.411
Notice of Complainant’s Right to File Civil Action
437.412
Civil Action by Complainant
437.413
Commission’s Intervention in Civil Action by Complainant
437.414
Assignment to Early Hearing
437.415
Injunction
437.416
Compensatory and Punitive Damages
437.417
Attorney’s Fees
437.418
Compelled Compliance
437.419
Trial De Novo
437.0531
Equal Employment Opportunity Policy Statement
437.2121
Extended State Active Duty Service for Administrative Support
437.2131
Right to Civil Action and Private Legal Counsel
437.2235
Public Duty Justification

Accessed:
Apr. 29, 2024

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