Section 54-02-02 of the North Dakota Century Code: State flag
The flag of North Dakota must consist of a field of blue silk or material which will withstand the elements four feet four inches (132.08 centimeters) on the pike and five feet six inches [167.64 centimeters] on the fly, with a border of knotted yellow fringe two and one-half inches (6.35 centimeters) wide.
On each side of said flag in the center thereof, must be embroidered or stamped an eagle with outspread wings and with opened beak. The eagle must be three feet four inches (101.6 centimeters) from tip to tip of wing, and one foot ten inches (55.88 centimeters) from top of head to bottom of olive branch hereinafter described. The left foot of the eagle shall grasp a sheaf of arrows, the right foot shall grasp an olive branch showing three red berries. On the breast of the eagle must be displayed a shield, the lower part showing seven red and six white stripes placed alternately. Through the open beak of the eagle must pass a scroll bearing the words "E Pluribus Unum". Beneath the eagle there must be a scroll on which must be borne the words "North Dakota". Over the scroll carried through the eagle's beak must be shown thirteen five-pointed stars, the whole device being surmounted by a sunburst.
Source: https://www.history.nd.gov/state-flag.html |