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Translated from the territory official website by John Ayer, 10 Mar 1999
Resolved:
Chairman of the Council
V. A.Ozerov
Decided:
Head of Administration
V. I. Ishaiev
Section 1. General Regulations
1.1. The flag of Khabarovsk Territory is the symbol of the sovereign governing authority of Khabarovsk Territory.
Section 2. Description of the flag of Khabarovsk Territory
2.1. The flag appears in rectangular bunting, divided in forked manner into three parts (fields N.1, N.2, N.3). The central angle of the isosceles triangle (field N.1) measures 90 degrees. Field N.1 is green, field N.2 is white, field N.3 is (light) blue. The ratio of the width of the flag to its length is 2:3.
2.2. The bunting of the flag is filled by the use of two heraldic colors and one (noble) metal, which signify:
2.3. The flag is simple to prepare, lacking superfluous elements, easy to remember, effectively recognized at a significant distance, and sharply distinguished from the state flag of Russia. Illustrations of the flag of Khabarovsk territory are attached:
2.4. [Concerns the preservation of the original and related materials in the territorial government museum].
2.5. When hoisted simultaneously with the state flag of the Russian Federation the flag of Khabarovsk Territory must not exceed the dimensions of the state flag of the Russian Federation.
Section 3. Order and rules for hoisting the flag of Khabarovsk Territory
3.1. When the state flag of the Russian Federation and the flag of Khabarovsk Territory are hoisted simultaneously, the state flag of the Russian Federation must be hoisted on the left of the building (if one stands facing the façade), and the flag of Khabarovsk Territory on the right.
3.2. When numerous flags are hoisted simultaneously, the state flag of the Russian Federation must be placed in the center (if an even number, left center), and the flag of Khabarovsk Territory must be placed to the right of the state flag of the Russian Federation.
3.3. The flag of Khabarovsk Territory must, regardless of dimensions, answer to the description given in the actual regulation.
3.4. Hoisting the flag of Khabarovsk Territory is required:
3.5. Hoisting the flag of Khabarovsk Territory is permitted:
3.6. The flag of Khabarovsk Territory must be found:
3.7. The flag of Khabarovsk Territory may be hoisted at ceremonies and in time of festive activities conducted by organs of the state authority and local self-government, public corporations, businesses, institutions and associations regardless of the form of ownership, and also in time of familial festive activities.
3.8. On days of mourning the flag of Khabarovsk Territory must be lowered. On such occasions in the upper part of the flag of Khabarovsk Territory must be attached a black ribbon, as long as the length of the flag. In token of mourning the flag of Khabarovsk Territory may be lowered to the middle of the flagpole.
3.9. Responsibility for observance of established orders about the hoisting of the flag of Khabarovsk Territory rests with the directors of organs of state authority and local self-government of Khabarovsk Territory, corporations, establishments, and associations, and for hoisting on private homes, immediately on the owners thereof.
3.10. Those guilty of defiling the flag of the Khabarovsk Territory bear responsibility in accordance with the applicable regulations.
Section 1. General Considerations
1.1. The coat of arms of Khabarovsk Territory is a symbol of the sovereign legal status of Khabarovsk Territory.
Section 2. Description of the Coat of Arms of Khabarovsk Territory
2.1. The coat of arms is executed on a shield of French heraldic form. In the center of the shield, of silver (white) color, on the honor point, is depicted a powerful natural figure of a bear, black in color, white-breasted, sitting on its hind paws, which in its forepaws carefully holds to its breast the historical coat of arms of Khabarovsk, the administrative center of Khabarovsk Territory. The head of the bear, with open mouth, red eyes and tongue, is turned toward the rising of the "most radiant sun," in the east (with a reflective expression).
The law text I have
[cdd97a] and
[cdd97b]
is not exactly the text of the
web. It seems that one version
(the web one) is the first version of the law,
whereas I have a more complete version, the
problem is that the date of the law ion the
web is more recent than the date I have (same
month though), but the number of the law on
the web is more ancient than mine. My version
doesn't bring much more, just more bla bla,
like «all citizen of the region shall respect
the flag…», etc..
Pascal Vagnat, 11 Mar 1999