Maryland Code § GP-7-202

Section GP-7-202
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(a) The State flag is divided into quarters.
(b) The first and fourth quarters are a paly of six pieces, or (gold) and sable
(black), and a bend dexter (right diagonal band) counterchanged, so that they consist
of six alternating gold and black vertical bars with a diagonal band on which the
colors are reversed.
(c) The second and third quarters are quartered argent (white) and gules
(red), a cross bottony counterchanged, so that they consist of a quartered field of white
and red, charged with a Greek cross that has arms terminating in trefoils and
opposite coloring so that red is on the white quarters and white is on the red quarters,
as represented on the escutcheon of the State seal.

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