Colorado Code § 27-91-108

Display of flags
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(1) The chief administrative officer of any state institution
supported in whole or in part by the state and under the control of the state shall have erected and
maintained, at the entrance of the institution or on the principal administrative building or
grounds thereof, a suitable flagstaff with the attachments necessary for the display of flags and
shall cause to be displayed thereon the flags of the United States and of the state of Colorado.
The flag of the state of Colorado shall be the same size as the flag of the United States with
which it is displayed. If both flags are displayed on one flagstaff, the flag of the state of
Colorado shall be placed below the flag of the United States.
(2) (a) The chief administrative officer of any court facility supported in whole or in part
by the state and under the control of the state shall cause to be permanently and prominently
displayed the flag of the United States, as described in chapter 1 of title 4, U.S.C., in each
courtroom when a court proceeding is in session. A flag displayed in a courtroom must measure
three by five feet. No alleged failure to cause the flag of the United States to be permanently and
prominently displayed in a courtroom supported in whole or in part by the state and under the
control of the state shall be the basis of any challenge to such court's authority or jurisdiction or
for any appeal of any decision, order, or judgment of such court.
(b) The flags of the United States and of the state of Colorado shall be permanently and
prominently displayed in all committee rooms under the control of the general assembly of the
state of Colorado.
(c) On and after September 1, 1996, the chief administrative officer of any school
supported in whole or in part by the state and under the control of the state shall cause to be
displayed permanently and prominently the flag of the United States, as described in chapter 1 of
title 4, U.S.C., in each academic classroom when an academic class is in session. A flag
displayed in an academic classroom shall measure no less than either twelve by eighteen inches
if it is displayed in a frame or two by three feet if it is displayed on a flagstaff.
(3) The chief administrative officer of any school or court facility supported in whole or
in part by the state and under the control of the state is hereby authorized to accept donations of
flags to be displayed in classrooms or courtrooms pursuant to the provisions of subsection (2) of
this section.
(4) (a) The chief administrative officer of any state institution, school, or court facility
described in this section shall not permit the display of any depiction or representation of a flag
of the United States that is intended for public view and permanently affixed or attached to any
part of the building or grounds of said state institution, school, or court facility, and which
display does not conform with 4 U.S.C. sec. 7.
(b) Nothing in this subsection (4) shall be construed to preclude the temporary display of
any instructional or historical materials or student work product included as part of a lesson not
permanently affixed or attached to any part of said building or grounds.
(5) Any flag of the United States displayed pursuant to this section shall be displayed as
described in 4 U.S.C. sec. 7.

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