Arkansas Code
Chapter 4 - State Symbols, Motto, Etc.
§ 1-4-101. State flag

(a)
(1)
(A) The official state flag shall be a rectangle of red on which is placed a large white diamond, bordered by a wide band of blue on which are twenty-five (25) white stars.
(B) Across the diamond shall be the word “ARKANSAS” and four (4) blue stars, with one (1) star above and three (3) stars below the word “ARKANSAS”.
(C) The star above the word “ARKANSAS” shall be below the upper corner of the diamond.
(D) The three (3) stars below the word “ARKANSAS” shall be placed so that one (1) star shall be above the lower corner of the diamond and two (2) stars shall be placed symmetrically, parallel above and to the right and left of the star in the lower corner of the diamond.

(2) The colors used for the official state flag shall be the same as those used on the United States flag, specifically to include:
(A) Old Glory Red or its equivalent; and
(B) Old Glory Blue or its equivalent.


(b) The three (3) stars so placed are designed to represent the three (3) nations, France, Spain, and the United States, which have successively exercised dominion over Arkansas. These stars also indicate that Arkansas was the third state carved out of the Louisiana Purchase. Of these three (3) stars, the twin stars parallel with each other signify that Arkansas and Michigan are twin states, having been admitted to the Union together on June 15, 1836. The twenty-five (25) white stars on the band of blue show that Arkansas was the twenty-fifth state admitted to the Union. The blue star above the word “ARKANSAS” is to commemorate the Confederate States of America. The diamond signifies that this state is the only diamond-bearing state in the Union.
(c) An official state flag shall be made in the United States.

Structure Arkansas Code

Arkansas Code

Title 1 - General Provisions

Chapter 4 - State Symbols, Motto, Etc.

§ 1-4-101. State flag

§ 1-4-102. Salute to state flag

§ 1-4-103. Lowering of flags upon death of public officials

§ 1-4-104. Distribution of flags

§ 1-4-105. Pronunciation of state name

§ 1-4-106. State nickname

§ 1-4-107. State motto

§ 1-4-108. Official seals

§ 1-4-109. State flower

§ 1-4-110. State insect

§ 1-4-111. State gem, mineral, and rock

§ 1-4-112. State beverage

§ 1-4-113. State musical instrument

§ 1-4-114. Poet laureate

§ 1-4-115. State fruit and vegetable

§ 1-4-116. State songs and anthem

§ 1-4-117. Official language

§ 1-4-118. State bird

§ 1-4-119. State tree

§ 1-4-120. State folk dance

§ 1-4-121. Purple martin capitals

§ 1-4-122. State mammal

§ 1-4-123. Trout Capital of the U.S.A

§ 1-4-124. State soil

§ 1-4-125. State historic cooking vessel

§ 1-4-126. State butterfly

§ 1-4-127. State grain

§ 1-4-128. Lowering of state flags when member of armed services killed in action — Definition

§ 1-4-129. State grape

§ 1-4-130. State nut

§ 1-4-131. Artist laureate

§ 1-4-132. Poultry Capital of the World

§ 1-4-133. Display of national motto

§ 1-4-134. Arkansas's contribution to National Statuary Hall Collection — Legislative findings and intent

§ 1-4-135. State dinosaur

§ 1-4-136. State knife

§ 1-4-137. State primitive fish

§ 1-4-138. State firearm

§ 1-4-139. Birthplace of the Bowie Knife, Arkansas Heritage Site — Legislative findings and intent