Eligibility is open to any resident of British Columbia, or former long-term resident. Federal, provincial and municipal elected representatives are not eligible for appointment to the order while they remain in office. A person may not be appointed to the order posthumously unless the Advisory Council recommends the appointment to the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council before the person's death.
Nominees to the order are suggested by citizens of the province and selected by the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council (Cabinet), on the recommendation of an Advisory Council. Members of the Advisory Council include the Chief Justice of British Columbia as chairperson; the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly; the president, in turn, of British Columbia's Public Universities, for a two-year term; the president of the Union of BC Municipalities; the deputy minister responsible for the Order of British Columbia; and two past recipients of the order.
The insignia of the Order of British Columbia is in the form of a medal. The medal depicts a stylistic dogwood (the floral emblem of British Columbia), and features a crowned shield of arms; it is worn with a green, gold, white and blue ribbon. In addition to the medal, members of the order receive a lapel pin and a Certificate of Appointment in the form of Letters Patent. Members are also granted the right to have the letters OBC placed after their names.
Author RUSSELL BINGHAM
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