Title 50, Chapter 3, Section 1
( 50-3-1)
(a) The flag of the State of Georgia shall be a blue field, centered upon which shall be placed a representation of that side of the great seal of the state described at subsection (c) of Code Section 50-3-30, centered in a circle of 13 equally spaced white mullets or five-pointed stars, and beneath the same shall be an escroll or ribbon, gold, two-thirds the length of the field, bearing the words "Georgia's History" and charged below said words with a representation of five flags horizontally presented as follows: the first, to the left, being that version of the flag of the United States of America consisting of a field of 13 red and white stripes and, centered in a canton of blue, a circle of 13 equally spaced white mullets or five-pointed stars, as adopted by the Continental Congress in 1777 and commonly known as the "Stars and Stripes" or the "1777 Flag"; to the right thereof a flag consisting of a field of blue, centered upon which shall be placed a representation of the coat of arms of the state as the same appeared on the great seal of the state adopted in 1799, and which flag is commonly known as the "Pre-1879 Georgia State Flag"; to the right thereof a flag consisting of a vertical band of blue occupying the leftmost one-third of the entire flag, on which shall be placed a representation of that side of the great seal of the state approved in 1914 which contained the coat of arms of the state, and the remainder of which flag shall consist of a scarlet field horizontally bisected by a white band such that said band shall be equal in width to the remainder of the scarlet field both above and below, which flag is commonly known as the "Pre-1956 Georgia State Flag"; to the right thereof the flag of the State of Georgia as approved at Ga. L. 1956, p. 38, Section 1; and to the right thereof that version of the flag of the United States of America consisting of a field of 13 red and white stripes and a canton of blue bearing 50 white mullets or five-pointed stars, such that such flag shall represent the flag of the United States of America as the same appeared on July 4, 1960. And under the horizontal representation of the five flags, the phrase "In God We Trust" shall be written in the blue section and in the same gold color as the State Seal. Every force of the organized militia shall carry this flag when on parade or review. (b)(1) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, corporation, or
other entity to mutilate, deface, defile, or abuse contemptuously
any publicly owned monument, plaque, marker, or memorial which is
dedicated to, honors, or recounts the military service of any past
or present military personnel of this state, the United States of
America or the several states thereof, or the Confederate States
of America or the several states thereof, and no officer, body, or
representative of state or local government or any department,
agency, authority, or instrumentality thereof shall remove or
conceal from display any such monument, plaque, marker, or
memorial for the purpose of preventing the visible display of the
same. A violation of this paragraph shall constitute a
misdemeanor. (2) No publicly owned monument or memorial erected, constructed,
created, or maintained on the public property of this state or its
agencies, departments, authorities, or instrumentalities in honor
of the military service of any past or present military personnel
of this state, the United States of America or the several states
thereof, or the Confederate States of America or the several
states thereof shall be relocated, removed, concealed, obscured or
altered in any fashion; provided, however, that appropriate
measures for the preservation, protection, and interpretation of
such monuments or memorials shall not be prohibited. (3) Conduct prohibited by this subsection shall be enjoined by the
appropriate superior court upon proper application therefor. (c) Any other provision of law notwithstanding, the memorial to the
heroes of the Confederate States of America graven upon the face of
Stone Mountain shall never be altered, removed, concealed, or
obscured in any fashion and shall be preserved and protected for all
time as a tribute to the bravery and heroism of the citizens of this
state who suffered and died in their cause. |