Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 197 — Veterans; Rewards, Privileges
Section 197.987 — Honor And Remember Flag.

Subdivision 1. Legislative findings. The legislature of the state of Minnesota finds and determines that:
(1) since the Revolutionary War, more than 1,000,000 members of the United States armed forces have paid the ultimate price by sacrificing their lives in active military service for the United States of America;
(2) the contribution made by those fallen members of the armed forces is deserving of state and national recognition; and
(3) the Honor and Remember Flag is an appropriate symbol that acknowledges the selfless sacrifice of those members of the United States armed forces.
Subd. 2. Designation. The Honor and Remember Flag described in subdivision 3 is designated as the symbol of our state's concern and commitment to honoring and remembering the lives of all members of the United States armed forces who have lost their lives in the line of duty while serving honorably in active military service in the United States armed forces or of a service-connected cause due to or aggravated by that service, as determined by the United States Department of Defense or the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. This designation is contingent on the flag being available for purchase at a reasonable price.
Subd. 3. Description. The Honor and Remember Flag shall conform substantially to the following description: The Honor and Remember Flag is the same standard proportions as the flag of the United States of America. Its design contains a red field that occupies the top three-quarters and a white field that occupies the bottom quarter of the flag. In the center of the red field is a five-pointed, gold star with the top point located near the top of the red field and the two bottom points extending about one-quarter of the way into the white field. The gold star has a white border surrounded by a blue border. Between the two bottom points of the star is a tri-folded American flag displaying the blue field and some stars, which is the configuration of the American flag presented to the family of the deceased at a military memorial service. At the top of the tri-folded flag, extending into the center of the gold star, is a stylized, three-part flame, with one blue part and two red parts. In the white field below the tri-folded flag, the words "Honor and Remember" are centered. The Honor and Remember Flag is protected by U.S. copyright, registration number VA0001670661, owned by Honor and Remember, Inc.
Subd. 4. Suggested days for flag display. (a) The chief administrator of each governmental building or facility within this state, as defined in paragraph (b), is encouraged to display the Honor and Remember Flag on the following days each year:
(1) Armed Forces Day, the third Saturday in May;
(2) Flag Day, June 14;
(3) July 2nd and July 3rd, in remembrance of the 262 soldiers of the 1st Regiment Minnesota Volunteer Infantry who, at the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War, fought so gallantly and successfully to repulse two major Confederate attacks on the main Union line, suffering over 80 percent casualties, thereby turning the battle and the war and helping to preserve the Union itself at that pivotal moment in our nation's history;
(4) July 4th, Independence Day;
(5) the third Friday of September, National POW/MIA Recognition Day;
(6) November 11, Veterans Day;
(7) July 27, Korean War Armistice Day;
(8) March 29, Vietnam Veterans Day; and
(9) any day on which the United States flag is displayed at a governmental building or facility within this state.
(b) For purposes of this section, "governmental building or facility within this state" means the following locations:
(1) the Minnesota State Capitol, the Office of the Governor and each other Minnesota constitutional office, the chambers of the Minnesota Senate and the Minnesota House of Representatives, the Minnesota Judicial Center and each Minnesota District Court House, any official state of Minnesota veterans memorial, Minnesota veterans home, Minnesota veterans cemetery, state veterans service centers, and state veterans community-based outreach centers; and
(2) any appropriate local government building or facility, as determined by the governing body of that local government.
Subd. 5. Limitation. This section may not be construed or interpreted to require any employee to report to work solely for the purpose of providing for the display of the Honor and Remember Flag or any other flag.
Subd. 6. Implementation. If a governmental building or facility within this state opts to display the Honor and Remember Flag, the chief administrator of that facility shall prescribe procedures necessary for the display.
Subd. 7. Flag donation. Notwithstanding sections 10A.071 and 471.895, any named public office or public official may accept a donation of one or more Honor and Remember Flags for the purpose of this section.
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Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 196 - 198 — Veterans

Chapter 197 — Veterans; Rewards, Privileges

Section 197.03 — State Soldiers' Assistance Fund Created.

Section 197.04 — Composition Of Fund.

Section 197.05 — Fund, How Expended.

Section 197.06 — Soldiers' Assistance Agent.

Section 197.065 — Access To Database.

Section 197.07 — Soldiers' Assistance Fund Deposited In State Treasury.

Section 197.133 — Disposal Of Property And Expiration Of Board Of Governors.

Section 197.225 — List Of Deceased Military Personnel.

Section 197.23 — Purchase Of Grave Markers.

Section 197.231 — Honor Guards.

Section 197.236 — State Veterans Cemeteries.

Section 197.447 — Veteran, Defined.

Section 197.455 — Veterans Preference Applied.

Section 197.4551 — Permissive Preference For Veterans In Private Employment.

Section 197.4552 — Expedited And Temporary Licensing For Former And Current Members Of The Military.

Section 197.46 — Veterans Preference Act; Removal Forbidden; Right Of Mandamus.

Section 197.48 — Application.

Section 197.481 — Enforcement.

Section 197.55 — Quarters For Meetings Of Veterans Organizations.

Section 197.56 — Use Of Quarters.

Section 197.57 — Quarters, How Maintained.

Section 197.58 — Veterans Organizations.

Section 197.585 — Higher Education Veterans Assistance Program.

Section 197.60 — County Veterans Service Officers; Appointment; Compensation.

Section 197.601 — Qualifications Of County Veterans Service Officers.

Section 197.602 — Joint Action By Two Or More Counties.

Section 197.603 — Duties.

Section 197.604 — Unlawful To Pay Fee.

Section 197.605 — Department As A Resource To Counties.

Section 197.606 — Classed As County Employees.

Section 197.608 — Veterans Service Office Grant Program.

Section 197.609 — Education Program.

Section 197.6091 — Veterans Benefits Services; Disclosure Requirements.

Section 197.61 — Veterans Service Organizations Grant Program.

Section 197.63 — Vital Records, Certified Copies.

Section 197.65 — Renewal Of Professional License, Motor Vehicle Registration And Driver's License.

Section 197.75 — Educational Assistance; Surviving Children And Spouses; Veterans.

Section 197.752 — Educational Assistance To Pow/mia Dependents.

Section 197.775 — Higher Education Fairness.

Section 197.78 — State Educational Programs Unavailable Through Federal Programs.

Section 197.781 — Veterans Training Program.

Section 197.79 — Veterans Bonus Program.

Section 197.791 — Minnesota Gi Bill Program.

Section 197.987 — Honor And Remember Flag.

Section 197.988 — Purple Heart County; Purple Heart City.

Section 197.991 — Korean War Armistice Day.

Section 197.995 — Vietnam Veterans Day.

Section 197.996 — American Legion Day.

Section 197.9961 — Veterans Of Foreign Wars.