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S. B. No. 127 As Reported by the Senate State and Local Government and Veterans Affairs CommitteeAs Reported by the Senate State and Local Government and Veterans Affairs Committee
128th General Assembly | Regular Session | 2009-2010 |
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Cosponsors:
Senators Miller, D., Morano, Hughes, Fedor
A BILL
To enact section 5.061 of the Revised Code to adopt
the Ohio Tartan as the official tartan of the
state.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That section 5.061 of the Revised Code be enacted
to read as follows:
Sec. 5.061. The Ohio tartan is hereby adopted as the official
tartan of the state. The tartan exhibits the following complete
pattern: six red, sixteen green, two azure, six blue, two azure,
eighteen gold, six blue, eighteen gold, two azure, six blue, two
azure, sixteen red, six white. The colors represent the following:
(A) Red is taken from the official flag of the state and
represents the official bird of the state, the cardinal.
(B) Green and gold are taken from the great seal of the state
and represent the state's leadership in agriculture.
(C) Azure is taken from the great seal of the state and
represents the eight individuals from the state who served as
president of the United States.
(D) Blue is taken from the official flag of the state and
represents the waters of the state, from the Ohio River to Lake
Erie.
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