Most Illustrious Order of Merit | |
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Awarded by![]() Antigua and Barbuda |
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Type | National order |
Motto | Sparing Nothing and Giving All |
Eligibility | Citizens of Antigua and Barbuda and citizens of other countries |
Awarded for | Meritorious service to Antigua and Barbuda, the Caricom region or to the international community. |
Status | Currently constituted |
Grand Master | Governor General of Antigua and Barbuda |
Grades | Grand Cross (GCM) Grand Officer (GOM) Commander (CM) Officer (OM) Member (MM) |
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Established | 31 December 1998 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Order of the Nation |
Next (lower) | Order of Princely Heritage |
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The Most Illustrious Order of Merit is an Antiguan and Barbudan order of merit recognising meritorious service to Antigua and Barbuda, the Caricom region or the international community. It was established and constituted by the Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda under the National Honours Act 1998. which received Royal Assent from the Governor General of Antigua and Barbuda on 31 December 1998.
The predecessors of the Order of Merit were the Order of Distinction and the Order of Honour established and constituted by the Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda under the National Awards Act 1987. This Act was repealed and the Order of Merit was established and constituted under the National Honours Act 1998, which was amended in 2000, 2001 and 2015. Persons who were members of the Order of Distinction and the Order of Honour before the 1998 Act came into force became respectively Grand Crosses and Members of the Order of Merit.
The Order is composed of the Grand Master and five classes of members, in descending order of precedence, as follows:
The Governor General of Antigua and Barbuda is ex officio Grand Master of the Order. Membership is open to citizens of Antigua and Barbuda and citizens of other countries.
The Order has five officers who compose the Chancery of the Order, as follows:
Appointments to the Order are made by the Grand Master on the advice of the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda and the Honours Committee established under the 1998 Act. The Honours Committee consists of a person appointed by the Governor General of Antigua and Barbuda, two Members of the Senate of Antigua and Barbuda and four Members of the House of Representatives of Antigua and Barbuda. The Governor General appoints the Chairperson of the Honours Committee from amongst its members.