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Chapter 3100
State Flag

Sections

3100.001
State Flag
3100.002
Description: in General
3100.003
Description Under Governor's Rules
3100.004
State Flag Mounted on Flagstaff
3100.051
Display: in General
3100.052
Display Outdoors
3100.053
Orientation on Flagpole or Flagstaff
3100.054
Display on Flagpole or Flagstaff with Other Flag: in General
3100.055
Display on Flagpole or Flagstaff with Flag of United States
3100.056
Display on Flagpole or Flagstaff with Flags of Municipalities, Localities, or Organizations
3100.057
Display on Flagpole or Flagstaff with Flags of Other States, Other Nations, or International Organizations
3100.058
Display with Other Flag on Crossed Flagstaffs
3100.059
Horizontal and Vertical Display
3100.060
Display from or in Building
3100.061
Display over Street
3100.062
Display on Speaker's Platform
3100.063
Display on Casket
3100.064
Display on Flagstaff on Motor Vehicle
3100.065
Display at Half-staff
3100.066
Carrying of State Flag: in General
3100.067
Carrying in Procession with Other Flags
3100.068
Hoisting and Lowering; Passing in Parade or Review
3100.069
State Flag as Feature of Unveiling Ceremony
3100.070
Limitations on Display
3100.071
Authority of Governor
3100.072
Limitations on Governmental Subdivision or Agency
3100.073
Folded State Flag
3100.101
Pledge
3100.102
Occasions at Which Pledge May Be Recited
3100.103
Order of Recitation
3100.104
Reciting Pledge
3100.151
Manner of Retirement
3100.152
Conduct of Retirement Ceremony
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

In this example, (3), (4), and (4)(a) are all outline levels, but (4) was omitted by its authors. It's only implied. This presents an interesting challenge when laying out the text. We've decided to display a blank section with this note, in order to aide readability.

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