THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF TECUMSEH POLICY MANUAL

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THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF TECUMSEH POLICY MANUAL POLICY NUMBER: 38/2002 EFFECTIVE DATE: May 28, 2002 SUPERCEDES: N/A APPROVAL: PC 29/02 May 21, 2002 Adopted by Council May 28, 2002 SUBJECT: FLAG PROTOCOL PURPOSE: 1.01 Purpose of Policy: The purpose of this Policy is to provide a) Proper protocol and etiquette for flying the Canadian, Provincial and Municipal Flag; as well as b) to determine the occasions when the flags will be flown at half mast SCOPE: 2.01 Dignity of the National Flag of Canada: The National Flag of Canada should be displayed only in a manner befitting the national emblem; it should not be subjected to indignity or displayed in a position inferior to any other flag or ensign. The Canadian flag always takes precedence over all other national flags when flown in Canada. The only flags to which precedence is given over the Canadian flag are the personal standards of members of the Royal Family and of Her Majesty's representatives in Canada. The Canadian flag should always be flown aloft and free.

Page Two It is improper to use the National Flag of Canada as a table or seat cover or as a masking for boxes, barriers, or intervening space between floor and ground level on a dais or platform. While it is not technically incorrect to use the National Flag of Canada to cover a statue, monument or plaque for an unveiling ceremony, it is not common practice to do so and should be discouraged. When the National Flag of Canada is raised or lowered, or when it is carried past in a parade or review, all present should face the flag, men should remove their hats, and all should remain silent. Those in uniform should salute. PROCEDURES: 3. 01 Position of Honour: Due consideration should be given to flag etiquette and precedence whenever the National Flag of Canada or other sovereign national flag or provincial/territorial flag is displayed. If a purely decorative effect is desired without the involvement of precedence, it is better to confine the display to flags of lesser status; for example, house flags, pennants or coloured buntings. 3.02 Alone: When the National Flag of Canada is flown alone on top of or in front of a building where there are two flagpoles, it should be flown on the flagpole to the left of the observers facing the flag. When the National Flag of Canada is flown alone on top of or in front of a building where there are more than two flagpoles, it should be flown as near as possible to the centre.

Page Three 3.03 With flags of sovereign nations, provinces/territories, international organizations, cities, companies, etc. The National Flag of Canada, when flown or paraded, takes precedence over all other national flags. When flown with other flags, all flags should be flown on separate staffs and at the same height, all being of the same size, with the National Flag of Canada occupying the position of honour.. The National Flag should be raised first and lowered last, unless the number of flags permits their being raised and lowered simultaneously. With another flag, the National Flag of Canada should be on the left of the observer facing the flags; both should be at the same height In a line of three flags, the National Flag of Canada should be in the centre. The other two flags should be placed to the left and right of the Canadian flag (alphabetical order for flags of sovereign nations), from the point of view of the observer facing the three staffs Note: It is suggested that the pole or pike used to carry flags be 7 or 8 feet/ 2.10 to 2.40m in length. 3.04 Half-masting for Mourning: Flags are flown at the half-mast position as a sign of mourning. The flag is brought to the half-mast position by first raising it to the top of the mast then immediately lowering it slowly to the half-mast position. The position of the flag when flying at half-mast will depend on the size of the flag and the length of the flagstaff. It must be lowered at least to a position recognizably "halfmast" to avoid the appearance of a flag which has accidentally fallen away from the top of the mast owing to a loose flag rope. A satisfactory position for half- masting is to place the centre of the flag exactly half-way down the staff.

Page Four On occasions requiring that one flag be flown at half-mast, all flags flown together should also be flown at half-mast, except personal flags and standards. Flags will only be half- masted on those flagpoles fitted with halyards and pulleys. Some buildings fly flags from horizontal or angled poles, without halyards, to which flags are permanently attached. Flags on these will not be half- masted. Flags on federal government buildings, airports, military bases and other establishments, are flown at half-mast when directed by the Department of Canadian Heritage. The following are examples of the practice: across Canada and abroad, on the death of the Sovereign or a member of the Royal Family related in the first degree to the Sovereign (spouse, son or daughter, father, mother, brother or sister), the Governor General, the Prime Minister, a former governor general, a former prime minister, or a federal cabinet minister; within a province, on the death of the Lieutenant Governor, the Premier or another person similarly honoured by that province; within his/her own riding, on the death of the Member of the House of Commons, or the Member of the Provincial/Territorial Legislature; Such practice will include the municipal building for the Corporation of the Town of Tecumseh. Apart from occasions when flags on all government buildings and establishments across Canada are flown at half-mast, the flag at the municipal office of the Corporation of the Town of Tecumseh will also be flown at half-mast: on the death of a former Mayor or former member of Council; on the death of a Mayor or member of Council; on the death of a former employee of the Corporation of the Town of Tecumseh on the death of an employee of the Corporation of the Town of Tecumseh on the death of a person whom it is desired to honour as requested by the Mayor. "Death" may be taken to include the day of death and up to and including the day of the funeral.

Page Five The Department of Public Works for the Town of Tecumseh will be responsible for the half- masting and replacement of flags. 3.05 Disposal of Flags: When a flag becomes tattered and is no longer in a suitable condition for use, it should be destroyed in a dignified way by burning it privately. Such practice will be done by the Department of Public Works for the Town of Tecumseh. Flagpolicy-policies-040902