Utah Statutes

§ 63G-1-501 — State flag -- Description -- Image -- Display.

Utah·Title 63G General Government·Ch. 63G-1 State Symbols and Designations·Part 63G-1-5 State Flags
(1)The state flag of Utah shall be a rectangle that has a width to length ratio of three to five and contain the following:
(1)(a) two irregular, horizontal lines dividing the flag into three separate segments, of which:
(1)(a)(i) the top segment:
(1)(a)(i)(A) is located above the higher horizontal line; and
(1)(a)(i)(B) is shaded in blue;
(1)(a)(ii) the middle segment:
(1)(a)(ii)(A) is located between the two horizontal lines;
(1)(a)(ii)(B) is shaded in white;
(1)(a)(ii)(C) at the higher horizontal line, takes the shape of a mountain with five peaks, the center peak being the tallest and following the shape of the highest point of the hexagon described in Subsection (1)(b); and
(1)(a)(ii)(D) at the lower horizontal line, follows the shape of the lowest point of the hexagon described i

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Repealed and Re-enacted by Chapter 451, 2023 General Session

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