Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 25-2 - Days of Special Observance
Section 25-2-10. - Italian-American Veterans Daisy Day.

§ 25-2-10. Italian-American Veterans Daisy Day.
The first Saturday of June in each and every year shall be set apart as the “Italian-American War Veterans of the United States, Incorporated Field Daisy Day.” The day is to be known as “ITAM-Vets Daisy Day,” and is to be observed by the people of this state with appropriate exercises.
History of Section.P.L. 1962, ch. 140, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 25 - Holidays and Days of Special Observance

Chapter 25-2 - Days of Special Observance

Section 25-2-1. - Rhode Island Independence Day.

Section 25-2-2. - Artillery salute and display of flags on Independence Day.

Section 25-2-3. - School observance of Rhode Island Independence Day.

Section 25-2-4. - Narragansett Indian Day.

Section 25-2-5. - Old Home Week designated.

Section 25-2-6. - Town appropriations for Old Home Week.

Section 25-2-7. - Veteran Firefighters’ Muster Day.

Section 25-2-8. - Disabled American Veterans Day.

Section 25-2-9. - VFW Loyalty Day.

Section 25-2-10. - Italian-American Veterans Daisy Day.

Section 25-2-11. - Founders Day of Italian-American War Veterans of the United States, Inc. Incorporated.

Section 25-2-12. - National Police Memorial Day and National Police Week.

Section 25-2-13. - White Cane Safety Day — Declaration of policy.

Section 25-2-14. - White Cane Safety Day — Proclamation.

Section 25-2-15. - General Casimir Pulaski Day.

Section 25-2-16. - American History Month.

Section 25-2-17. - Dauphine Day.

Section 25-2-18. - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day — Proclamation — Observance.

Section 25-2-18.1. - Martin Luther King, Jr. State Holiday Commission.

Section 25-2-19. - Rhode Island School Bus Safety Week.

Section 25-2-20. - Viet Nam Veterans’ Day.

Section 25-2-21. - Puerto Rican Recognition Week.

Section 25-2-22. - Motorcycle Safety Awareness Week.

Section 25-2-23. - Cape Verdian Recognition Week.

Section 25-2-24. - Nurses’ Day.

Section 25-2-25. - National Women’s History Week.

Section 25-2-26. - Retired Teachers’ Day.

Section 25-2-27. - Friendship Day.

Section 25-2-28. - Lithuanian Independence Day.

Section 25-2-29. - Saint Jean-Baptiste Day.

Section 25-2-30. - Arbor Day.

Section 25-2-31. - Workers’ Memorial Day.

Section 25-2-32. - Destroyer Escort Day.

Section 25-2-33. - Peter Francisco Day.

Section 25-2-34. - Social Workers’ Day.

Section 25-2-35. - POW-MIA’s Day.

Section 25-2-36. - Rhode Island Speech-Language-Hearing Awareness Week.

Section 25-2-37. - American Indian Heritage Day.

Section 25-2-38. - Gaspee Days.

Section 25-2-39. - Dr. George Washington Carver Recognition Day.

Section 25-2-40. - Korean War Veterans Memorial Day.

Section 25-2-41. - Neighbor Day — Observance.

Section 25-2-42. - Rhode Island Hero’s Day.

Section 25-2-43. - Combat Veterans’ Day.

Section 25-2-44. - Cesar Chavez Day.

Section 25-2-45. - Italian-American Heritage Month.

Section 25-2-46. - Gold Star Family Day.

Section 25-2-46.1. - Rhode Island Blue Star Parents Day.

Section 25-2-47. - Lung Cancer Awareness Month.

Section 25-2-48. - Firefighters’ and Police Officers’ Appreciation Day.

Section 25-2-49. - Rhythm & Blues Heritage Month.

Section 25-2-50. - Dominican Republic Independence Day.

Section 25-2-51. - John Clarke Day.

Section 25-2-52. - Rhode Island Seabees Day.

Section 25-2-53. - Ben Mondor Day.

Section 25-2-54. - Military nurses day.

Section 25-2-55. - Amateur Radio Week.

Section 25-2-56. - RI Patriot Guard Riders Day.

Section 25-2-57. - Ataxia Awareness Day.

Section 25-2-58. - “The Rhode Island Nine Beirut Marines” Observance Day.

Section 25-2-59. - Historical Cemetery Restoration/Awareness Day.