[119th Congress Public Law 94]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]



[[Page 829]]

                     MEDAL OF SACRIFICE ACT OF 2025

[[Page 140 STAT. 830]]

Public Law 119-94
119th Congress

                                 An Act


 
 To establish a medal of service for law enforcement officers and first 
           responders. <<NOTE: May 28, 2026 -  [H.R. 3497]>> 

    Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the 
United States of America in Congress assembled, <<NOTE: Medal of 
Sacrifice Act of 2025.>> 
SECTION 1. <<NOTE: 34 USC 10101 note.>> SHORT TITLE.

    This Act may be cited as the ``Medal of Sacrifice Act of 2025''.
SEC. 2. <<NOTE: 34 USC 51101.>> MEDAL OF SACRIFICE FOR LAW 
                    ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND FIRST RESPONDERS.

    (a) Medal of Sacrifice for Law Enforcement Officers and First 
Responders.-- <<NOTE: President.>> The President shall issue a medal of 
sacrifice for law enforcement officers and first responders who were 
killed in the line of duty.

    (b) Eligibility.--
            (1) In general.--A local, State, Tribal, territorial, or 
        Federal law enforcement officer or first responder who was 
        killed in the line of duty shall be eligible for the medal of 
        sacrifice established under subsection (a).
            (2) Exception.--
                    (A) In general.--A local, State, Tribal, 
                territorial, or Federal law enforcement officer or first 
                responder who is killed in the line of duty, but who is 
                subject to an official finding of wrongdoing, shall not 
                be eligible for the medal of sacrifice established under 
                subsection (a).
                    (B) Investigation.--In the case of an official 
                finding of wrongdoing, the Commission established under 
                subsection (c) shall investigate the circumstances 
                surrounding the law enforcement officer's or first 
                responder's cause of death, including considering any 
                findings by the local, State, Tribal, territorial, or 
                Federal agency with respect to the officer's or 
                responder's death. <<NOTE: Determination.>> The 
                Commission established under subsection (c) shall make a 
                final determination as to the officer's eligibility for 
                the medal established under subsection (a).
                    (C) <<NOTE: Definition.>> Official finding of 
                wrongdoing.--In this paragraph, the term ``official 
                finding of wrongdoing'' means a determination by the law 
                enforcement officer's or first responders' superior 
                officer or employing law agency that the officer acted 
                outside of the scope of their duties or not in 
                accordance with the agency's official policies or 
                procedures.

    (c) <<NOTE: President.>> Commission on Medal of Sacrifice for Law 
Enforcement Officers and First Responders.--

[[Page 140 STAT. 831]]

            (1) Establishment.--The President shall establish a 
        Commission on the medal of sacrifice for law enforcement 
        officers and first responders (hereinafter known as the 
        ``Commission'').
            (2) <<NOTE: Deadline.>> Appointment.--Not later than 150 
        days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the President 
        shall appoint 12 members of the Commission. Such members shall 
        be law enforcement officers, first responders, and 
        representatives of organizations knowledgeable about law 
        enforcement.
            (3) Term.--Members of the Commission shall be appointed for 
        a term of 5 years and shall be eligible to serve up to two 
        terms, either consecutively or non-consecutively. The President 
        shall make appointments to fill such vacancies as may occur on 
        the Board.
            (4) Prohibition on payment.--Members shall not be paid for 
        serving on the Commission.
            (5) Responsibilities.--The Commission shall--
                    (A) advise the Commission on the design of the medal 
                of sacrifice for law enforcement officers and first 
                responders;
                    (B) promote the establishment of the medal of 
                sacrifice for law enforcement officers and first 
                responders;
                    (C) determine how the medal of sacrifice for law 
                enforcement officers and first responders shall be 
                presented;
                    (D) make any final determination necessary pursuant 
                to subsection (b)(2)(B); and
                    (E) advise the President regarding criteria for 
                assessing eligibility pursuant to subsection (b).
            (6) Initial award.--The Commission shall award the following 
        law enforcement officers the medal of sacrifice:
                    (A) <<NOTE: Ralph ``Butch'' Waller.>> Deputy Ralph 
                ``Butch'' Waller (Badge #8434);
                    (B) <<NOTE: Ingnacio ``Dan'' Diaz.>> Deputy Ignacio 
                ``Dan'' Diaz (Badge #7637); and
                    (C) <<NOTE: Luis Paez.>> Deputy Luis Paez (Badge 
                #3882).
            (7) <<NOTE: Determination.>> Sunset.--The Commission shall 
        cease to exist on the date on which the President determines 
        that the Commission has completed each responsibility under 
        paragraph (5).

    (d) Description.--The medal of sacrifice for law enforcement 
officers and first responders shall be a modified quatrefoil, with 
rounded lobes extending from a central octagon. The field incorporates 
features of the Great Seal of the United States, redesigned by Tiffany & 
Co in 1885. The American eagle is charged with a coat of arms as a 
shield, argent, on a chevron gules between three lions rampant azure, as 
many chevronels argent; the crest, out of a coronet or, a double-tailed 
lion rampant azure, holding in its dexter paw a torch or enflamed 
proper; and ``Integritas'' included as a motto. Surrounding the seal are 
mullets, 47 in number, alternating with three rampant lions and 
incorporating four chevrons. In base, the word ``SACRIFICE'' is 
inscribed. In dexter base, three oak leaves are placed, symbolizing the 
national tree of the U.S., representing strength, resilience, and 
honoring the families and widows of the fallen. The reverse of the medal 
is sandblasted and bears an engraving of the names of the fallen heroes. 
The medal is suspended from a ribbon, either Azure or Gules depending on 
the fallen hero being honored. The ribbon bail is prepared and attached 
by hand soldering to the back of the medal. The medal is crafted from 
Silver Ag925 with 24k Gold

[[Page 140 STAT. 832]]

Vermeil, with a weight of approximately 63 grams. It has a diameter of 
2.25 inches. The Vermeil plating has a thickness of 2.5 microns. The 
medal combines national symbols with heraldic elements to represent the 
sacrifice of the fallen deputies. The use of Silver and Gold signifies 
the value and honor associated with their service.

    Approved May 28, 2026.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY--H.R. 3497:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

HOUSE REPORTS: No. 119-466 (Comm. on the Judiciary).
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 172 (2026):
            Feb. 2, considered and passed House.
            May 11, considered and passed Senate.

                                  <all>