North Dakota Statutes
§ 48-05-01.1 — Display of prisoner of war and missing in action flag - State capitol grounds
North Dakota § 48-05-01.1
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N.D. Cent. Code § 48-05-01.1 (2026).
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grounds. The prisoner of war and missing in action flag:
1.Must be flown daily on the state capitol grounds at the following flagpole locations:
a.Immediately south of the state capitol building;
b.In front of the all veterans memorial; and
c.On the east side of the heritage center.
2.May be flown either below the flag of the United States on the same flagpole or alone
on a separate flagpole.
3.Must be displayed using proper flag etiquette.
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