Flag of Indonesia - "Red and White Flag" Regulations

"Red and White Flag" Regulations

State flag is set according to the UUD '45 pasal 35 State Flag Indonesia is the Red and White., UU No. 24/2009,and government regulation No.40/1958 on National Flag of the Republic of Indonesia

State flags are made of fabric and color does not fade with the provisions size:

  1. 200 cm x 300 cm for use in the field of the presidential palace;
  2. 120 cm x 180 cm for use in the public square;
  3. 100 cm x 150 cm for use in the room;
  4. 36 cm x 54 cm for use in the car of President and Vice President;
  5. 30 cm x 45 cm for use in the car of state officials;
  6. 20 cm x 30 cm for use in public transport;
  7. 100 cm x 150 cm for use in ships;
  8. 100 cm x 150 cm for use on the train;
  9. 30 cm x 45 cm for use in aircraft; and
  10. 10 cm x 15 cm for use in the table.

Raising and / or installation of the State Flag made on the time between sunrise to sunset.In certain circumstances, can be done at night.

State flag shall be flown at each nation's Independence Day of Indonesia on August 17 by a citizen who controlled the right to use the home, or office buildings, educational units, public transport and private transport in the entire territory of the Republic of Indonesia and the representative office of Republic of Indonesia in abroad.

State flag shall be flown every day at:

  1. Presidential palace and Vice President;
  2. Building or office of a state institution;
  3. Building or the offices of government agencies;
  4. Building or office of government agencies;
  5. Building or office of local government agencies;
  6. Building or office of the legislature;
  7. Building or representative offices abroad of the Republic of Indonesia;
  8. Building or yard educational unit;
  9. Building or a private office;
  10. Home position of President and Vice President;
  11. Home leadership positions of state institutions;
  12. Home office minister;
  13. Home leadership positions of government agencies nonkementerian;
  14. Home office of governor, district heads, mayors and district heads;
  15. Building or other office or home office;
  16. Border post and the outer islands in the territory of the Republic of Indonesia;
  17. Environment of the Indonesian National Army and Police of the Republic of Indonesia;
  18. Garden tomb of national hero.

State flags as a lid or can be mounted on a bier or coffin bier of President or Vice President, former President or former Vice President, members of state agencies, ministers or ministerial-level officials, regional heads, members of regional parliaments, heads of diplomatic representatives, members of the Armed Forces of Indonesia, Indonesian National Police members who died in service, and / or Indonesian citizens who have contributed to the nation.

State flags are flown on the National Independence of Indonesia on August 17, 1945 in East Road No. 56 Jakarta Pegangsaan called the Saka Heritage Flag Red and White. The Heritage flag Saka Red and White kept and maintained at the National Monument in Jakarta.

Each person is prohibited from:

  1. Destroying, shred, stomp, burn, or perform other actions with the intention of disfiguring, humiliating or degrading the honor of the Flag State;
  2. Use the state flag for advertising or commercial advertising;
  3. Flying the flag of the State are broken, torn, faded, wrinkled, or dull;
  4. Print, embroidery, and write letters, numbers, images or other signs and put up a badge or any object on the Flag State; and
  5. Use the flag State to the ceiling, roof, packing of goods, and cover items that can degrade the honor of the Flag State.

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