Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 25-2 - Days of Special Observance
Section 25-2-55. - Amateur Radio Week.

§ 25-2-55. Amateur Radio Week.
The week ending in the fourth full weekend in the month of June shall annually be set apart as a week to be known as “Amateur Radio Week.” The week shall be observed by the people of this state with appropriate ceremonies and activities that celebrate the many contributions amateur radio operators have and continue to make in our state.
History of Section.P.L. 2012, ch. 459, § 1; P.L. 2012, ch. 461, § 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.