§ 37-8-8. Battle flags and markers.
(a) The priceless battle flags and markers now belonging to the state of Rhode Island, and any that may hereafter be presented to this state, shall be maintained by the department of administration in embellished cases suitable for their display in the halls or foyers of the State House, and the cases shall be practically hermetically sealed for the purpose of protecting and preserving the battle flags and markers for future generations as the most eloquent testimonials of the patriotism and valor of our fathers. The battle flags and markers shall not be removed from the cases for any purpose other than for their necessary repair or preservation. The department of administration shall have full care, custody, and control of all the battle flags and markers, and the department is hereby authorized and directed to carry out and enforce the provisions and purposes of this section.
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the department of administration is authorized to remove, conserve, and indefinitely store any battle flag or marker it deems to be in such a state of deterioration that its removal from the State House encasements is necessary for its continued existence.
(c) The department of administration is directed to study the condition of the State House historic battle flags and markers, the encasements in which they are housed and their method of display to ensure their continued survival while permitting, to the extent possible, continued public display of these historic artifacts. In conducting such study, the department shall seek input and guidance from persons with expertise in historic preservation, textile conservation, veterans’ affairs and military history, as well as from members of the public. The department shall prepare a comprehensive set of recommendations for the conservation and display of these battle flags and markers. The department shall present its findings and recommendations to the governor, the speaker of the house, and the president of the senate not later than January 1, 2017.
(d) The department is authorized to apply for and accept public or private funds to carry out this study and for the continued preservation and display of these battle flags and markers.
History of Section.P.L. 1917, ch. 1461, §§ 1, 2; G.L. 1923, ch. 35, §§ 4, 5; G.L. 1938, ch. 105, §§ 4, 5; impl. am. P.L. 1951, ch. 2727, art. 1, § 3; G.L. 1956, § 37-8-8; P.L. 2015, ch. 263, § 1; P.L. 2015, ch. 281, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 37 - Public Property and Works
Chapter 37-8 - Public Buildings
Section 37-8-1. - State house — State office building.
Section 37-8-1.1. - Washington county courthouse in West Kingston.
Section 37-8-1.2. - Vacating by family court — Westerly townhall.
Section 37-8-1.3. - Woonsocket courthouse.
Section 37-8-1.4. - Kent County Courthouse at East Greenwich.
Section 37-8-1.5. - Bristol County Courthouse.
Section 37-8-1.6. - Pawtucket armory.
Section 37-8-2. - Rented premises — Military buildings — Institutional buildings.
Section 37-8-3. - Duty of department to maintain buildings.
Section 37-8-4. - Employees of department — Purchase of supplies and services.
Section 37-8-5. - Care and custody of State House lot.
Section 37-8-5.1. - Prohibition of parking on North Terrace of the State House.
Section 37-8-6. - “State House” defined — Former state houses — Use of legislative chambers.
Section 37-8-6.1. - Korean War monument.
Section 37-8-6.2. - State House restoration and preservation account.
Section 37-8-6.3. - Painting of state seals.
Section 37-8-6.4. - POW/MIA chair of honor.
Section 37-8-7. - Allotment of office space in State House — Furnishings.
Section 37-8-8. - Battle flags and markers.
Section 37-8-9. - Governors’ portraits.
Section 37-8-10. - Hours State House open — Maintenance of good order.
Section 37-8-11. - Operation of state house restaurant — Sales stands.
Section 37-8-11.1. - Retirement of State House restaurant employees.
Section 37-8-12. - Illumination of State House.
Section 37-8-13. - Offices of department — Annual report.
Section 37-8-14. - Legislators’ parking lot.
Section 37-8-15. - Access for people with disabilities.
Section 37-8-15.1. - Accessibility of leased or rented facilities for people with disabilities.
Section 37-8-16. - Walkie-talkies portable communications for capitol police.
Section 37-8-17.1. - Energy efficient resources.
Section 37-8-17.2. - Repealed.
Section 37-8-18. - Department of administration garage.
Section 37-8-19. - Energy use in public buildings.
Section 37-8-20. - Motorcycle designated parking at public buildings.