Ohio Admin. Code 311-1-14 - Rank insignia, badge, and other uniform items
(A) The rank insignia approved for wear on
the uniform are as follows:
(1) Corporal -
two yellow gold stripes;
(2)
Sergeant - three yellow gold stripes;
(3) Lieutenant - one yellow gold
bar;
(4) Captain - two parallel
yellow gold bars;
(5) Major -
yellow gold leaf;
(6) Colonel -
white gold oak leaf;
(7) Chief
deputy - yellow gold eagle;
(8)
Sheriff - yellow gold star with five points.
(B) Appropriate rank insignia shall be worn
on the uniform shirt and on authorized outerwear. For purposes of this rule,
the term "outerwear" means any long-sleeve outer garment, with the exception of
the raincoat, and at the sheriff's option, the commando sweater. Rank insignia
shall be worn as follows:
(1) Corporals and
sergeants shall wear their rank insignia on the shoulder straps of any
short-sleeve uniform shirt, and on the sleeves of any long-sleeve uniform shirt
and authorized outerwear.
(a) On the
short-sleeve uniform shirt, the rank insignia shall be gold cloth or metal,
positioned one and five-eighths inches from the shoulder seam, centered on the
"X" stitched on the shoulder straps, and oriented with the peak of the stripes
pointing toward the shoulder seam.
(b) On long-sleeve uniform shirts and
authorized outerwear, the rank insignia shall be a chevron patch, positioned
halfway between the shoulder seam and the elbow, and oriented with the peak of
the stripes pointing toward the shoulder seam.
(2) Lieutenants and higher-ranking officers
shall wear their rank insignia on the shoulder straps of both long- and
short-sleeve uniform shirts and authorized outerwear.
(a) The rank insignia shall be of gold cloth
or metal and positioned one-and-five-eighths inches from the shoulder seam
centered on the "X" stitched on the shoulder straps.
(b) The rank insignia shall be oriented as
follows:
(i) Bars shall be parallel to the
shoulder seam and neckline,
(ii)
Leaves shall have the tip of the leaf toward the neckline and the stem of the
leaf to the shoulder seam,
(iii)
Eagles shall have the head of the eagle toward the neckline the talons toward
the shoulder seam;
(iv) Stars shall
have the top single point toward the neckline
individual's
back and the bottom two points toward the
shoulder seam
pointing toward the individual's
front.
(C) A badge shall be worn on the left breast
pocket flap of the uniform shirt,
on the left upper chest of any authorized
outerwear, and on the uniform hat.
(1) The breast badge shall be a five-point
star with balled points, measuring two and one-half inches in diameter from
point to point.
(a) The word "SHERIFF" or
"DEPUTY SHERIFF" and the county name shall frame a full color seal of the state
of Ohio in the center of the star, and blue enamel rays shall radiate from each
ball point toward the center of the badge. The finish on the badge shall be
Blackington Hi-Glo, Karetclad, or equivalent.
(b) The name of the local sheriff or an
identifying unit number may be placed in the banner of the breast
badge.
(2) The hat badge
shall be identical to the breast badge, except that it shall measure
one-and-three-quarters inches in diameter from point to point.
(D) Collar brass shall be worn on
both collar points of the uniform shirt.
(1)
The collar brass shall consist of the word, "SHERIFF" or "DEPUTY," in gold
finish, cutout letters one-fourth inch high.
(2) On long-sleeve uniform shirts, the collar
brass shall be worn parallel to the neckline of the collar, with the forward
end of the brass one-half inch from the front edge of the collar and back end
of the brass centered in the width of the collar.
(3) On short-sleeve uniform shirts, the
collar brass shall be worn parallel to the ground and positioned in the collar
point so that the bottom corners of the brass touch the topstitching on either
side of the collar.
(4)
Collar brass shall not be worn on
outerwear.
(E) A
name plate shall be worn immediately above the center of the left breast pocket
of the uniform shirt or blouse; the nameplate shall be a gold-filled bar
two-and-one-fourth inches in length and three-eighths of an inch wide, with the
letters in black enamel.
(F)
Service stars: For each five years of service as a sheriff or deputy sheriff, a
gold service star may be worn centered one-quarter inch above the right pocket
flap on the outermost uniform garment. The star shall measure
three-quarters
approximately one-half of an inch from point to
point, diagonally.,
(G)
The sheriff may authorize the wearing of ribbons, awards and medals in a
uniform manner, positioned one-quarter inch above the right pocket flap of the
outermost uniform garment or one-quarter inch above the service stars, if
worn.
(H) The county sheriffs'
standard car-marking and uniform commission recommends that sheriffs refrain
from authorizing any insignia, emblems, pins, or similar items other than the
items detailed in this chapter.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 311.26, 311.28
Rule Amplifies: 311.28
Prior Effective Dates: 07/21/1979, 12/15/2001, 09/25/2014
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