Montana Statutes

§ 1-1-545 — Legislative Findings

Montana § 1-1-545
JurisdictionMontana
Title 1GENERAL LAWS AND DEFINITIONS
Ch. 1GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part 5State Symbols -- Official Designations

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Mont. Code Ann. § 1-1-545 (2026).

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1-1-545 . Legislative findings. The legislature finds that:

(1)Government property, including state buildings and grounds, public schools, and other government-owned facilities, should serve neutral governmental functions and not be used to promote political or ideological advocacy.
(2)The United States flag and other officially recognized governmental flags represent the collective identity, heritage, and sovereignty of the nation, state, and local entities and should be the primary symbols displayed on government property.
(3)Allowing nongovernmental or politically charged symbols on state property creates inconsistency in enforcement, legal challenges, and public divisiveness, undermining the neutrality and inclusivity of government spaces.
(4)Flags honoring law enforcement officers

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Legislative History

En. Sec. 1, Ch. 731, L. 2025.

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