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Quoting The Flag Bulletin [tfb] #172, p. 244:
Slovenia: There has been considerable discussion within Slovenia about various national symbols since the country became independent in 1991. Recently, a jack for naval vessels was established by Decree 2215 signed by Minister of Defense Jelko Kacin. The design (Fig. 6) consists of three equal horizontal stripes from top to bottom of white, blue, and yellow. The flag, which has proportions of 1:2, was based on the colors found in the national coat of arms. A similar flag with the coat of arms in the center overlapping the three stripes has been proposed as a civil ensign, but so far no action has been taken.
Figure 6 on p. 245 is labeled New Jack of Slovenia and shows a 1:2 flag with three equal stripes from top to bottom labeled "W, B+, Y+".
David Martucci, 7 April 1997
The decree is entitled Pravilnik o spremembah ih dopolntvih
pravilnika o registraciji in označevanju vozil, zrakoplov in vodnih
plovil Ministarstva za obrambo (Regulations on changes and
additions of regulations of registration and signalization of
vehicles, air- and water-vessels of the Ministry of Defense), #2215,
Uradni List (Official Gazette) 34/1996, 29 June 1996.
Here is my translation of the articles (original text of the decree
forwarded by Tomaz Pisanski, from Slovenian
Genealogy and Heraldry Society).
In the Regulations of registration and signalization of vehicles, air- and water-vessels of the Ministry of Defence (Uradni List, 67/1995) in the article 45 paragraphs three and four are changed so they are now:
- The flag on bow (i.e., the jack) is rectangular in shape, coloured white, blue and golden yellow, the colours from the coat of arms of the Republic of Slovenia. The proportions of width and lenght of the flag are 1:2. The colours are in this order: white (N-1N 95), blue (N-46N 72 25 09) and golden yellow (N-6N 19 75 12), all according to SCOTDIC CODE 777 - International Color System (2034). Each colour in width takes one third of the flag area. The size of the flag should be in accordance with the size of the ship or boat.
- Foreign naval vessels that are visiting the Republic of Slovenia should salute* the flag of the Republic of Slovenia
*I believe that this is supposed to mean dipping, however I don't think there is a special term in Slovenian for this, so I translated it as saluting.
Slovenia never before used white-blue-yellow colours in any
order or combination. There are not even proposals for such a flag,
though there are many proposals known.
There is an old tradition restored of yellow over blue flag based on
the Celiea (Celje) arms - blue with three
golden stars.
Since the Celje stars are an integral part of the Slovenian arms
there is a connection. In my humble opinion, the red stripe of the
national flag was changed to yellow to prevent the confusion with
Russian and Slovakian
flags. As far as I understand this, a naval vessel of Slovenia would
have the Slovenian flag as ensign at the back and this jack on bow.
This would clearly distingush it from any other.
Željko Heimer, 19 April 1997
The former Slovene jack was blue with the national coat of arms in the middle; it was prescribed by Article 42 of the Regulations of registration and signalization of vehicles, air- and water-vessels of the Ministry of Defence.