Colorado Code § 18-11-205

Unlawful to display flag - exceptions
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(1) Any person who displays any
flag other than the flag of the United States of America or the state of Colorado or any of its
subdivisions, agencies, or institutions on a permanent flagstaff located on a state, county,
municipal, or other public building or on its grounds within this state commits a petty offense.
(2) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2007, p. 423, § 1, effective August 3, 2007.)
(3) "Flag", as used in this section, means any flag, ensign, banner, standard, colors, or
replica or representation thereof which is an official or commonly recognized symbol of a
particular nation, state, movement, cause, or organization.
(4) (a) This section does not apply to:
(I) The display of the flag of the United Nations or the flag of a foreign nation displayed
to identify persons officially representing such foreign nation or the property or premises of the
person or nation;
(II) The display of an appropriate flag upon ceremonial or commemorative occasions
proclaimed by the president of the United States, the governor of the state of Colorado, the board
of county commissioners of any county, or the mayor or other chief executive officer of a city or
town within this state;
(III) The display of the flag of any adjacent state with the flag of the state of Colorado at
the ports of entry weigh stations, in recognition of the joint state port operation; or
(IV) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2007, p. 423, § 1, effective August 3, 2007.)
(V) The display of a prisoners of war and missing in action flag or other appropriate
veteran commemorative, United States or state armed forces, or military commemorative flag
when displayed in accordance with 4 U.S.C. sec. 7;
(VI) The display of flags of foreign nations for special, occasional, ceremonial purposes
when displayed in accordance with 4 U.S.C. sec. 7; or
(VII) The display of a flag for educational, cultural, or historical purposes with the prior
permission of the chief administrative officer of the state, county, municipal, or other public
building or grounds.
(b) This subsection (4) shall be an affirmative defense.

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