Nevada Code § 235.130

State tartan
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1. The tartan designed by Richard Zygmunt
Pawlowski and further described in this section is hereby designated as the
official state tartan of the State of Nevada. The colors and design of the
tartan represent the following features that make Nevada a unique and bountiful
state:
(a) Blue represents one of the state colors of
Nevada, the pristine waters of Lake Tahoe and the Mountain Bluebird, the
official state bird;
(b) Silver represents the other state color, the
official state mineral, the granite composition of the Sierra Nevada Mountain
Range and the silver country of northern Nevada;
(c) Red represents the Virgin Valley black fire
opal, the official state precious gemstone, and the red rock formations of
southern Nevada;
(d) Yellow represents Sagebrush, the official
state flower, and symbolizes the Great Basin Region of central Nevada;
(e) White represents the name of this state
meaning snow-covered, which is the translation of the Spanish word nevada;
(f) The crossing of the yellow and red stripes
represents the different colors of Nevada sandstone, the official state rock;
(g) The white intersection on the silver field
stands for the snow-capped peaks of granite mountains, which make up the Sierra
Nevada Mountain Range;
(h) The four blue lines represent the four main
rivers of Nevada which are the Colorado River, Truckee River, Humboldt River
and Walker River;
(i) The intersecting blue lines in the silver
field represent the Colorado River as it meets Hoover Dam and creates Lake
Mead;
(j) The small solid boxes of silver and blue
number 8 by 8, or 64, to signify the year (1864) that Nevada was admitted into
statehood;
(k) The 13 solid-colored intersections of the
small stripes represent Boundary Peak, the highest point in Nevada, which
stands at an elevation of 13,143 feet; and
(l) The 16 solid silver intersections and the
solid white intersection in the center of the tartan represent the 16 counties
and the one consolidated city-county government of Nevada.
2. The official state tartan must be
reproduced in the following colors, pattern and dimension of pattern:

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