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HB1345: requiring schools to establish rules related to the display of flags and designate students at each school to serve as the school's color guard.

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t Title. This act may also be cited as the "Clint T. Ellison and Grady D. Eule School Flag Etiquette and Color Guard Act.” 2 Display of Flags; Color Guard Established. Amend RSA 189:17 to read as follows: 189:17 Flags; Color Guard; Penalty. I. The school board shall supply a United States and a New Hampshire state flag; the flags shall be made not less than 5 feet in length, with a functional

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  • 189:17 · amend

    t Title. This act may also be cited as the "Clint T. Ellison and Grady D. Eule School Flag Etiquette and Color Guard Act.” 2 Display of Flags; Color Guard Established. Amend RSA 189:17 to read as follows: 189:17 Flags; Color Guard; Penalty. I. The school board shall supply a United States and a New Hampshire state flag; the flags shall be made not less than 5 feet in length, with a functional

  • 21-N:11 · amend

    education, which shall have the authority to issue penalties in accordance with 21-N:11, VI. 3 New Paragraph; State Board of Education; Duties of the Board; Penalties. Amend RSA 21-N:11 by inserting after paragraph V the following new paragraph: VI. Issue monetary penalties relative to violations of 189:17 not to exceed $1,000 per violation. 4 Effective Date. This act shall take effect 60 days a

  • 3-E:2 · reference

    anufactured in the United States. II. [They] School districts shall prescribe rules and regulations for the proper custody, care and display of these flags, in accordance with RSA 3-E:2 [; the regulations shall require that wherever possible, the United States flag and the New Hampshire state flag shall be displayed on separate staffs of equal height]. When the flags are displayed on the same staff, t

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