Vexillological standards of Burgundie

The vexillological standards of Burgundie, or the Burgoignesc code of flag decorum, Decorum della drapeaus Burgoignesc, is the design standard for government flags of Burgundie.

It delineates flag composition for the national flags, royal flags, country flags, province flags, regional flags, county and municipal flags, as well as flags of the agencies, ministries, and departments of the government. =Jurisdictional flags=

National flag
The Flag of Burgundie is the basis of all national flags and sets forth the palette from which all other jurisdictional and governmental flags are derived. It is a field sanguine with a cross écotée argent. It has a badge of an eschuteon azul with a cross of St. Clement or.

The colors sanguine, azul, argent, and or are all pegged to specifical RGB color codes with are maintained across all flags and are subject to copyright law when used in combination with each other.
 * Sanguine Burgoignesc R: G: B:
 * Azul Burgoignesc R: G: B:
 * Argent Burgoignesc R:G:B:
 * Or Burgoignesc R: G: B:

The motif of St. Clement's cross in escutcheon and the cross écotée are recurring in many other jurisdictional and governmental flags, but only the color is mandated, not the use of the motifs.

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Usage and display of the national flag of Burgundie
The national flag of Burgundie is a state flag and not a civil flag. It is not permitted to be owned, displayed, or used in design by non-government agencies. As a visual representation of Burgundie it is considered a sacred symbol and therefore above "base and vulgar displays of nationalist sentiment". The flag is permitted to be flown on government buildings when it is conducting/providing its mission essential functions on that premises, in the proper orientation, well lit, not in a state of neglect or disrepair, and flown highest amongst all other flags.

The flag is also permitted to be flown in cemeteries where veterans are buried and may be used as a temporary drape on a casket of a deceased veteran and presented to a survivor of the veteran's legally recognized family for "tasteful and respectful displace in the recipients domicile, not observable from the outside of the domicile." Because Burgundie does not have a standing army in Levantia this is more common in Equatorial Ostiecia and the provinces of the BORA.

Repercussions for civilians for the first offense is a 12 hr course on the Vexillological standards of Burgundie. For a second offense it is the same course again and a 100 Taler fine and classified as a misdemeanor. A third offence is considered a felony and carries a jail sentence of 5-15 yrs, automatically assigned to a penal battalion but not eligible for expedited time served. In the rare case of a fourth offense the offender is stripped of their citizenship if they have it and given a choice of permanent exile or be put on trial for treason.

For businesses using the likeness of the flag a first offense is a 24 Vexillological standards of Burgundie course for the artist and the approving manager as well as a weighted fine to account for 1% of annual income. A second offense resulted in a repeat of the course for the artist, the manager, but to include senior management, as well as a fine of 2% of net income. A third offence results in the revokation of the businesses licenses and a surrender of its intellectual property to the public domain.

County and municipal flags
=Government flags=