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Code · Indiana · TITLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS · ARTICLE 2. STATE EMBLEMS · Chapter 2. State Flag

IC 1-2-2-1 Design and dimensions

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Sec. 1. A state flag is hereby adopted, and the same shall be of the following design and dimensions, to-wit: Its dimensions shall be three
(3)feet fly by two
(2)feet hoist; or five
(5)feet fly by three
(3)feet hoist; or any size proportionate to either of those dimensions. The field of the flag shall be blue with nineteen
(19)stars and a flaming torch in gold or buff. Thirteen
(13)stars shall be arranged in an outer circle, representing the original thirteen
(13)states; five
(5)stars shall be arranged in a half circle below the torch and inside the outer circle of stars, representing the states admitted prior to Indiana; and the nineteenth star, appreciably larger than the others and representing Indiana shall be placed above the flame of the torch. The outer circle of stars shall be so arranged that one
(1)star shall appear directly in the middle at the top of the circle, and the word "Indiana" shall be placed in a half circle over and above the star representing Indiana and midway between it and the star in the center above it. Rays shall be shown radiating from the torch to the three
(3)stars on each side of the star in the upper center of the circle.
Township trustees, boards of school trustees and boards of school commissioners of the various school corporations of this state, and board of county commissioners of the several counties of the state, may procure a state flag for each school and for each courthouse under their respective supervision and cause the same to be placed conspicuously in the principal room or assembly hall and any courtroom of any such building or courthouse.
Formerly: Acts 1917, c.114, s.1; Acts 1955, c.146, s.1. As amended by Acts 1979, P.L.1, SEC.1.
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