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the California Government Code. Additionally, the standards below shall be followed <br />regarding the display of flags. <br />Section 4. Outdoor Display of Federal, State, and City Flags. <br />(a) The Flag of the United States, the California State Flag, and the City of <br />Santa Ana Flag may be flown from the same staff or may be flown from separate staffs <br />as provided below. <br />(b) When two or more flags are flown from the same staff, the Flag of the <br />United States shall always be at the peak of the staff. <br />(c) When two flags are displayed from separate staffs, on the same level, the <br />Flag of the United States shall be placed in the position of honor, to the right of the other <br />flag as observed while standing directly in front of a building and facing out toward the <br />flags. <br />(d) When three or more flags are grouped and displayed from separate staffs, <br />the Flag of the United States shall be at the center and at the highest point. The <br />California State Flag shall be placed in the next position of honor, to the right of the Flag <br />of the United States. <br />(e) No other flag shall be placed above the Flag of the United States. <br />(f) Flags shall be displayed during operating hours on all days on which the <br />City is open for business, upon or in front of all City facilities equipped for display. <br />(g) Flags shall not be displayed in inclement weather. However, all- weather <br />flags may be flown on a 24 -hour basis as long as they are illuminated during darkness. <br />Section 5. Indoor Display of Federal, State, and City Flags. <br />(a) When flags are displayed in an indoor location, the Flag of the United <br />States shall hold the position of honor, in the front of the location. Any other flag <br />displayed in the same location shall be placed on its own staff and to the right of the <br />Flag of the United States, as observed while facing out toward the flags. <br />(b) When grouped and displayed with other flags, the Flag of the United <br />States shall be placed at the center and at the highest point among the flags. <br />Section 6. POW /MIA Flag. <br />(a) The POW /MIA Flag is a nationally recognized flag, created in 1971 and <br />recognized by an act of Congress through the adoption of U.S. Public Law 101 -355, to <br />represent concern of individuals who are identified as prisoners of war or missing in <br />EXHIBIT 1 Resolution No. 2016 -xxx <br />55A -4 Page 2 of 4 <br />