SECTION 1. Chapter 2 of the General Laws is hereby amended by adding the following section:-
Section 62. (a) The Honor and Remember Flag created by Honor and Remember, Inc. shall be designated as the symbol of the commonwealth’s concern and commitment to honoring and remembering the lives of all members of the United States Armed Forces who have lost their lives while serving, or as a result of service, and their families. The Honor and Remember Flag’s red field shall represent the blood shed by brave men and women who sacrificed their lives for freedom; the Flag’s white field and border shall recognize the purity of that sacrifice; the Flag’s blue star shall be a symbol of the active service in military conflicts that dates back to World War I; the Flag’s gold star shall signify the ultimate sacrifice of a warrior in active service who will not return home and shall reflect the value of the life given; the folded Flag shall highlight this nation’s final tribute to a fallen service member and a family’s sacrifice; and the Flag’s flame shall symbolize the eternal spirit of the departed. The Flag shall be a unifying symbol recognizing this nation’s solemn debt to the estimated 1.6 million fallen service members throughout history and the families and communities who mourn their loss.
(b) The Honor and Remember Flag shall be displayed at the locations specified in subsection (c) on the following days:
(1) Armed Forces Day, the third Saturday in May;
(2) Memorial Day, the last Monday in May;
(3) Flag Day, June 14;
(4) The Fourth of July;
(5) National POW/MIA Recognition Day;
(6) Veterans Day, November 11;
(7) Gold Star Mother's Day, the last Sunday of September; and
(8) Whenever there is a military casualty in the commonwealth.
The Honor and Remember Flag may also be displayed at all military memorials and veteran’s cemeteries in the commonwealth, and on any day on which the flag of the United States is displayed.
(c) On the days listed in subsection (c), the Honor and Remember Flag shall be displayed at the State House, each superior court, and each city and town hall. The display shall be in a manner which ensures the Flag’s visibility to the public.
(d) This section shall not be construed so as to require any employee to report to work solely for the purpose of providing for the display of the Honor and Remember Flag.
SECTION 2. The state secretary, the court administrator of the trial court, the mayor of each city and the board of selectman, or equivalent officers, of each town shall: (1) procure Honor and Remember Flags within 30 days of the effective date of this act; and (2) promulgate rules, regulations, or guidance as necessary to carry out the requirements of this act.
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