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Orders, decorations, and medals of Jamaica

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The Jamaican honours system has developed as a unique entity since the passage of the National Honours and Awards Act by the Parliament of Jamaica in 1969 (Act No. 21 of 1969). The system is modelled largely on the British honours system.

The Governor-General is the Chancellor of each order, membership of which is conferred by the Governor-General upon the advice of the Prime Minister of Jamaica. The sovereign is not, however, the sovereign of these orders, as in the case of the Order of Canada and the Order of Australia. In a sense, therefore, they are somewhat analogous to those distinctions awarded by certain of the Canadian provinces.

Most Jamaican honours entitle recipients to place post-nominal letters after their names, and some honours include pre-nominal styles.

Honours

The honours in this Jamaican system are as follows, from highest to lowest in rank:

References

Orders, decorations, and medals of Jamaica Wikipedia