Utah Statutes
§ 63G-1-703 — Display of POW/MIA flag.
Utah § 63G-1-703
JurisdictionUtah
Title 63GGeneral Government
Ch. 63G-1State Symbols and Designations
Part 63G-1-7Display of Flags by a Government Entity
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 63G-1-703 (2026).
Text
(1)In any place at the capitol hill complex, with the exception of the Utah Law Enforcement Memorial, where the United States flag is displayed out of doors, the entity responsible for the display of the United States flag shall display the POW/MIA flag, in the manner described in Subsection (3), from sunrise to sunset on the following days:
(1)(a) Armed Forces Day, the third Saturday in May;
(1)(b) Memorial Day, the last Monday in May;
(1)(c) Flag Day, June 14;
(1)(d) Independence Day, July 4;
(1)(e) Veterans Day, November 11; and
(1)(f) National POW/MIA Recognition Day, the third Friday in September.
(2)The Department of Veterans and Military Affairs shall ensure that, in any place where the United States flag is displayed out of doors at a cemetery that is operated by the Department
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Legislative History
Amended by Chapter 299, 2021 General Session
Nearby Sections
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§ 63G-1-1001
Living historic landmarks.§ 63G-1-1002
Living historic landmarks designated.§ 63G-1-101
Title.§ 63G-1-1101
State holy days.§ 63G-1-201
Official state language.§ 63G-1-401
Commemorative periods.§ 63G-1-601
State symbols.§ 63G-1-701
Title.§ 63G-1-702
Definitions.§ 63G-1-703
Display of POW/MIA flag.§ 63G-1-901
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