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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 5

CHAPTER 5

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CHAPTER 5
EMBLEMS AND SYMBOLS
Section
5-1 to 4 Repealed
5-5 State seal, description
5-6 Seal; commercial use
5-6.5 State language
5-7 State popular name
5-7.5 "Aloha Spirit"
5-7.6 Aloha order of merit
5-7.7 Aloha order of merit location
5-8 State tree
5-8.5 State endemic tree
5-9 State motto
5-10 State song
5-10.5 State musical instrument; `auana; kahiko
5-11 Repealed
5-11.2 State snails
5-11.3 State insect
5-11.5 State fish
5-11.7 State shrimp
5-12 State marine mammal
5-12.2 State land mammal
5-12.5 State mammal
5-13 Repealed
5-13.5 State individual sport
5-14 State team sport
5-15 State gem
5-15.5 State plant
5-15.7 State limu
5-16 State flower and individual island flowers
5-16.5 Official island colors
5-17 State bird
5-18 State flag
5-18.5 POW/MIA (prisoner of war/missing in action)
flag; recognition; use
5-19 Description of the Hawaiian flag
5-20 Public display of Hawaiian flag; position
5-21 State dance
5-22 Hawaii medal of honor
5-23 State gesture
Cross References
Prisoner of war and missing in action designations, see §121-10.5.
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