Judges: Robert A. Butterworth Attorney General
Filed Date: 12/4/1989
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
The Honorable Jane Carroll Supervisor of Elections Broward County Broward Governmental Center Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301
Dear Ms. Carroll:
You ask substantially the following question:
Does a sign which has the American flag on it satisfy s.
256.011 , F.S., which requires each board of county commissioners to provide a flag of the United States for each polling place in the county?
In sum, I am of the opinion:
In the absence of legislative or judicial clarification, the use of a sign bearing the picture or representation of the American flag would not appear to satisfy s.
256.011 , F.S., which requires a board of county commissioners to provide an American flag for each polling place in the county to be properly and prominently displayed at the polling place during the election.
Section
The board of county commissioners of each county in this state shall provide a flag of the United States for each polling place in the county. The flag shall be displayed properly and prominently at all designated polling places on all days when an election is being held.
The board of county commissioners is also required to make flags available to each municipality or governmental body holding an election within the county for each election being held. The municipality or governmental body is responsible for properly and prominently displaying the flag at each such polling place on all days when an election is being held and shall bear the expense of displaying the flag.1 The county commission is authorized to purchase a sufficient number of flags to carry out the purpose of this act.2
According to information provided to this office, the Supervisor of Elections in Broward County has been authorized by the board of county commissioners to purchase the necessary flags to carry out the provisions of s.
You refer to s.
The words "flag," "standard," "color," "ensign," or "shield," as used in ss.
256.05 -256.07 , shall include any flag, standard, color, ensign or shield, or copy, picture or representation thereof, made of any substance or represented or produced thereon, and of any size, evidently purporting to be such flag, standard, color, ensign or shield of the United States or of this state, or a copy, picture or representation thereof.
Under the above definition, the word "flag" would appear to include a sign panel bearing a picture or representation of the flag of the United States. However, as you note in your letter, the above definition applies only to ss.
The term "flag" for purposes of s.
In light of the definition of "flag" and in the absence of judicial or legislative clarification, I am of the opinion that the use of a picture or representation of the American flag on a sign would not satisfy the statutory requirements of s.
Sincerely,
Robert A. Butterworth Attorney General