Households (veterans, former responders)
- If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident who served 3 or more cumulative years in 1946-1989 in an eligible organization, you may receive the medal once regulations are in place (Award of Medal (1)-(2); Regulations (1)).
- Service outside Canada, service at CFS Alert, and peacekeeping (including the Korean War) do not count toward the 3-year minimum (Interpretation — service).
- The medal can be awarded after death; it would go to your specified next of kin, or to the person the Minister finds best suited if the named person is deceased or cannot be found (Posthumous award (1)-(2)).
Workers (Canadian Forces, police, Coast Guard, civil defence and recognized civilian emergency groups)
- Members or former members of the Canadian Forces who meet the qualifications must be nominated by the Minister of National Defence (Nomination by Minister (1)).
- Police who meet the qualifications must be nominated by the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness (Nomination by Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness (2)).
- People who served under other federal ministers may be nominated by that minister (Nomination by another minister (3)).
Service users and families
- When possible, awards will be presented at a ceremony with family members and the media to help teach younger Canadians about the period (Awards ceremony).
- Rules on who counts as “next of kin” will be set in regulation (Regulations (1)(e)).