NRS 116.320 Right of units’ owners to display flag of the United States in certain areas; conditions and limitations on exercise of right.
Below pertains to associations and flying of the United States Flag under NRS 116.
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, the executive board of an association shall not and the governing documents of that association must not prohibit a unit’s owner from engaging in the display of the flag of the United States within such physical portion of the common-interest community as that owner has a right to occupy and use exclusively.
2. The provisions of this section do not: (b) Preclude an association from adopting, and do not preclude the governing documents of an association from setting forth, rules that reasonably restrict the placement and manner of the display of the flag of the United States by a unit’s owner.
4. (c) The United States Flag must be displayed in a manner that is consistent to
4 U.S.C. Chapter 1.
Green Valley Ranch Community Association Resolution Pertaining to the Flying of the United States of America Flag adopted by the Board of Directors on January 14, 2004 states in part:
If the flag is made of cloth, fabric or paper, is no larger than 4 feet by 4 feet, and is displayed during daylight hours on a flag pole on the owner’s property where such pole is no taller than 15 feet and is set back from each boundary of such property at least 15 feet, then such flag, and the flying thereof, shall be deemed approved by the ARC.”
NEED TO RETIRE A FLAG?
If you have a United States flag that needs to be retired, you may forward it to Tim Szymanski at city of Las Vegas Fire Headquarters or drop it off at any fire station. You can drop off the flags and ask the Fire Department staff to forward it to headquarters to Tim. You can also make arrangements to drop a flag off to him directly by emailing to [email protected].
Please visit US Flag for more information on the history of the United States Flag and 4 U.S.C. Chapter 1.