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The municipal standard of the city, which is hereby established, shall be made of silk of the colors designated, namely: Continental blue and buff, and shall be 5 feet in length and 3½ feet in width, or in proportion thereto. Provided that a city flag of like design and colors may be made of bunting for outdoor display, the size of such bunting flag to depend upon the place of display. The body of the standard shall be blue, as specified, with the official city seal embroidered in the center; and two rings of white shall encircle the seal. The reverse of the municipal standard shall bear a representation of the Trimountain. The city flag shall have no reverse except the seal showing through the bunting, the seal to be painted on or woven in the fabric. The municipal standard shall have a fringe of Continental buff; the city flag shall be without fringe.
(Ord. 1961 c. 8; Rev. Ord. 1961 c. 1 § 6; CBC 1975 Ord. T1 § 3; CBC 1985 1-2.2)
The municipal standard of silk may be carried or displayed in parades, at reviews and on other official occasions when the Mayor is present and when directed by him or her. City organizations may have copies of the municipal standard on approval by the Mayor.
(Rev. Ord. 1961 c. 1 § 9; CBS 1975 Ord. T1, § 6; CBC 1985 1-2.5)
Neither the municipal standard nor the city flag nor any reproduction shall be used for any commercial purpose, and no advertising device shall be placed upon it or used in connection with it; and the municipal flag or standard shall not be used for any purpose not authorized by the foregoing Sections, except with the permission of the Mayor.
(Rev. Ord. 1961 c. 1 § 10; CBC 1975 Ord. T1 § 7; CBC 1985 1-2.6 1-2.7
Any person violating any provision of Subsection 1-2.6 shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $20 for each offense, and not only the person actually doing the prohibited thing, but also his or her employer and every other person concerned in so doing shall be punished by such fine.
(Rev. Ord. 1961 c. 1 § 11; CBC 1975 Ord. T1 § 8; CBC 1985 1-2.7)
The United States flag shall be displayed, unless the weather is unsuitable, upon the City Hall on every day except Sunday, and upon the other public buildings and public places where flag poles are available on Franklin’s Birthday, January 17; Lincoln’s Birthday, February 12; Washington’s Birthday, February 22; Evacuation Day, March 17; Patriots’ Day, April 19; Grant’s Birthday, April 27; Memorial Day, May 30; Flag Day, June 14; Bunker Hill Day, June 17; Independence Day, July 4; Labor Day, first Monday in September; anniversary of the settlement of Boston, September 17; Columbus Day, October 12; Veterans Day, November 11; and on such other days as the Mayor or the Boston City Council may, from time to time, order. Whenever any of the above-named days fall on Sunday, the flags shall be displayed on the following day. It shall be the duty of the Assistant Commissioner of real property to display the flag in accordance with this Section upon the City Hall and other public buildings under his or her care, custody and management.
(Ord. 1944 c. 2; Ord. 1953 c. 4 § 3; Ord. 1954 c. 2 § 79; Rev. Ord. 1961 c. 1 § 13; CBC 1975 Ord. T1 § 10; CBC 1985 1-3)
(A) The purpose of this Section is to establish guidelines for the display by the city of:
(1) Flags of governments recognized by the federal government; and
(2) Other flags on City Hall Plaza.
(B) Nothing herein shall be construed to conflict with Subsections 1-2.4 to 1-2.7, inclusive or Section 1-3.
(CBC 1985 1-3A; Ord. 2022 c. 6)
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