Wisconsin Code § 1.08

State flag
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(1) The Wisconsin state flag consists of the
following features:
(a) Relative dimensions of 2 to 3, hoist to fly.
(b) A background of royal blue cloth.
(c) The state coat of arms, as described under s. 1.07, in material of appropriate colors, applied on each side in the center of the
field, of such size that, if placed in a circle whose diameter is
equal to 50 percent of the hoist, those portions farthest from the
center of the field would meet, but not cross, the boundary of the
circle.
(d) The word “WISCONSIN” in white, capital, condensed
Gothic letters, one-eighth of the hoist in height, centered above
the coat of arms, midway between the uppermost part of the coat
of arms and the top edge of the flag.
(e) The year “1848” in white, condensed Gothic numbers,
one-eighth of the hoist in height, centered below the coat of arms,
midway between the lowermost part of the coat of arms and the
bottom edge of the flag.
(f) Optional trim on the edges consisting of yellow knotted
fringe.
(2) The department of administration shall ensure that all official state flags that are manufactured on or after May 1, 1981
conform to the requirements of this section. State flags manufactured before May 1, 1981 may continue to be used as state flags.

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