North Dakota Statutes

§ 54-41-04 — Employment as motif for color or standard - Use by governor

North Dakota § 54-41-04
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 54State Government
Ch. 54-41North Dakota Coat of Arms

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N.D. Cent. Code § 54-41-04 (2026).

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When the coat of arms is employed as the motif of a pennant, color, or standard it must be superimposed upon a pennant of green, as identified by cable number 65007, in the center one-third horizontally, and the center two-thirds vertically. The motif must in the main be golden yellow as identified by cable number 65001. The pennant must be fringed by the same golden yellow as the coat of arms. The color cable numbers must be the same as are on file in the office of the quartermaster general of the army, Washington, D.C. The proportion of the pennant, color, or standard must be as 1 width hoist is to 1.9 fly. When used by the governor the coat of arms upon any pennant, standard, or placard must have a white star embroidered or emblazoned on each of the four corners of the pennant, standard

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