Honorary members are allowed to use post-nominal letters and wear the insignia in public.
Those who have been awarded this rank are still permitted to use the title and the post-nominal letters.
Grade and class is attached to the name of recipient in the form of post-nominal letters.
The medal carries no rights to the use of post-nominal letters.
Recipients of the order were entitled to the post-nominal letters indicated above.
Unlike earlier decorations, a recipient is not entitled to post-nominal letters.
However, they only used the post-nominal letters of the higher grade.
Many of these societies award post-nominal letters to their memberships.
An individual may use several different sets of post-nominal letters.
Despite its status, the medal has no post-nominal letters.