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National Flag Protection Act 2015

FIJI


NATIONAL FLAG PROTECTION ACT 2015
ACT NO. 14 OF 2015


SECTIONS


PART 1—PRELIMINARY


1. Short title and commencement
2. Interpretation
3. Objective


PART 2—THE NATIONAL FLAG


4. Declaration of the Flag
5. Respect for the Flag
6. Flying of the Flag


PART 3—PROHIBITIONS ON THE USE OF THE FLAG


7. Misuse of the Flag
8. Desecrating, altering or dishonouring the Flag
9. Actions promoting violence
10. Commercial use of the Flag
11. Production and disposal of the Flag


PART 4—FLYING OF THE FLAG AND CHANGES TO THE FLAG


12. Flying the Flag at half-mast
13. Other flags
14. Changes to the Flag


PART 5—GENERAL OFFENCES AND PENALTIES


15. General offences and penalties
16. Burden of proof


PART 6—MISCELLANEOUS


17. Rules and Regulations
18. Transitional
19. Consequential amendments


_________________________


I assent.


E. NAILATIKAU
President


[31 August 2015]


AN ACT


TO MAKE PROVISION FOR THE NATIONAL FLAG OF THE REPUBLIC OF FIJI AND TO PROVIDE FOR ITS USE AND PROTECTION


ENACTED by the Parliament of the Republic of Fiji—


PART 1—PRELIMINARY


Short title and commencement


1.—(1) This Act may be cited as the National Flag Protection Act 2015.


(2) This Act shall come into force on a date appointed by the Minister by notice in the Gazette.


Interpretation


2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—


"Disciplined Forces" means the Republic of Fiji Military Forces, Fiji Police Force, and Fiji Corrections Service;


"formerFlag"meansthenationalflagoftheRepublicofFijiinuseimmediately prior to the commencement of this Act;


"Flag" means the national flag of the Republic of Fiji as declared in accordance with section 4;


"Minister" means the Prime Minster;


"person" means a natural or legal person, including a company or association or body of persons whether corporate or unincorporated; and


"premises" means any land, building, vessel, vehicle, government department, school or place whatsoever.


Objective


3. The objective of this Act is to—


(a) provide for the declaration of a new Fijian national flag;


(b) defend the dignity of the Flag;


(c) reflect Fiji's status as a truly independent and sovereign nation; and


(d) promote patriotism.


PART 2—THE NATIONAL FLAG


Declaration of the Flag


4.—(1) The Minister shall by notice in the Gazette declare a flag as the national flag of the Republic of Fiji.


(2) Once a declaration has been made by the Minister under subsection (1) then no further declarations can be made under the same subsection.


(3) The Flag shall be a symbol of the State, the Government and the citizens of Fiji.


(4) The Flag shall be the—


(a) national flag of Fiji for—


(i) general use within Fiji or outside of Fiji; and


(ii) official purposes internationally; and


(b) proper national colourstobe flown by all Fijishipsand by such other ships


as may be authorised from time to time under the Ship Registration Decree 2013.


Respect for the Flag


5. The Flag shall be respected by every citizen of Fiji.


Flying of the Flag


6.—(1) The Flag may be hoisted or displayed on any premises including any school, home, institution, building or event.


(2) The Flag may be used or worn as part of any attire or costume at any national, sporting or entertainment event, or for everyday use.


(3) The Flag whether displayed on a public or private premises, shall be displayed in a place of prominence.


(4) Subject to section 10 the Flag may be used or displayed for any other purposes in the media.


PART 3—PROHIBITIONS ON THE USE OF THE FLAG


Misuse of the Flag


7.—(1) Any person who uses the Flag or associates the use of the Flag with any action, speech, writing, or any other means, to demean, disrespect or insult the State or the Government, commits an offence.


(2) Any person who uses the former Flag for any purpose under subsection (1) commitsan offence.


Desecrating, altering or dishonouring the Flag


8. Any person who—


(a) for the purposes of dishonouring the Flag, modifies the Flag by placement of any emblem, letters, slogans, words or representation on it; or


(b) in or within view of any public place, uses, displays, destroys, burns, mutilates, tears or damages the Flag in any manner with the intention of dishonouring it,


commits an offence.


Actions promoting violence


9. Any person who displays, destroys, damages or burns the Flag—


(a) with the intent to incite violence or any breach of peace; or


(b) under circumstances in which that person knows it is reasonably likely to incite or promote violence or a breach of peace,


commits an offence.


Commercial use of the Flag


10.—(1) A person shall not use the Flag or any part of the Flag—


(a) in any trademark or logo;


(b) for any advertising purpose; or


(c) for any commercial purpose, except with the prior written approval of the Minister.


(2) Any person who uses the Flag for any purpose set out under subsection (1), without the prior written approval of the Minister, commits an offence.


Production and disposal of the Flag


11.—(1) It shall be an offence to produce, depict, engrave or emboss the Flag or any part of the Flag onto any commercial medium or merchandise, uniform, attire or any otherwear for that matter, unless authorised by the Minister in writing.


(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), a patch of the Flag or a badge depicting the Flag, may be affixed or printed onto the uniforms of Disciplined Forces.


(3) Where the Flag is in such condition that renders it no longer fit for display or use, the Flag shall be disposed of in a dignified way by burning in private.


PART 4—FLYING OF THE FLAG AND CHANGES TO THE FLAG


Flying the Flag at half-mast


12. The Flag shall be lowered to half-mast as a token of mourning and to commemorate the funerals of the following—


(a) the President;


(b) the Prime Minister; and


(c) such other persons, as may be approved by the Minister from time to time.


Other flags


13. This Act shall not affect the flying of other flags or ensigns belonging to the Disciplined Forces for national or State purposes.


Changes to the Flag


14.—(1) Where the Flag has been declared in accordance with section 4, that Flag may only be amended or altered in accordance with the procedures prescribed in this section and may not be amended or altered in any other way.


(2) An amendment or alteration of the Flag must be expressed as a Bill for an Act to amend this Act.


(3) A Bill under subsection (2) must be passed by Parliament in accordance with the following procedure—


(a) the Bill is read three times in Parliament;


(b) at the second and third readings, it is supported by the votes of at least three quarters of the members of Parliament;


(c) an interval of at least 30 days elapses between the second and third readings and each of those readings is preceded by full opportunity for debate; and


(d) the third reading of the Bill in Parliament does not take place until after the relevant committee of Parliament has reported on the Bill to Parliament.


(4) If a Bill is passed by Parliament in accordance with subsection (3), then the Speaker shall notify the President accordingly, who shall then refer the Bill to the Electoral Commission, for the Electoral Commission to conduct a referendum for all registered voters in Fiji to vote on the Bill.


(5) The referendum for the purposes of subsection (4) shall be conducted by the Electoral Commission in such manner as prescribed by written law.


(6) The Electoral Commission shall, immediately after the referendum, notify the President of the outcome and shall publish the outcome of the referendum in the media.


(7) If the outcome of the referendum is that three-quarters of the total number of the registered voters have voted in favour of the Bill, then the President must assent to the Bill, which shall come into force on the date of the Presidential assent or on such other date as prescribed in the Bill.


PART 5—GENERAL OFFENCES AND PENALTIES


General offences and penalties


15. Any person who contravenes or fails to comply with any provision under this Act commits an offence and shall be liable upon conviction—


(a) in the case of a natural person – to a fine not exceeding $5,000 or to a term of imprisonment not exceeding 3 years, or to both; or


(b) in the case of a company, association or body of persons, non-governmental organisation, Statutory Authorityorentity−toafinenotexceeding$50,000and in the case of a continuing offence, to a fine not exceeding $5,000 perday, and for the Director, Chief Executive Officer, Manager or officer incharge for the time being, to a fine not exceeding $10,000 or to a term of imprisonment not exceeding 5 years, or to both.


Burden of proof


16. In the prosecution for an offence under this Act, the onus of proof shall be on the Defendant to prove his or her innocence.


PART 6—MISCELLANEOUS


Rules and Regulations


17.—(1) The Minister may, from time to time, make Rules or Regulations prescribing the—


(a) forms, procedures and fees to be used or levied under this Act;


(b) days or occasions during which the Flag shall be flown;


(c) manner in which the Flag is to be flown; and


(d) standard sizes, proportions and dimensions of the Flag for any or all purposes.


(2) The Minister may by way of notice in the Gazette set out guidelines prescribing the procedures to be followed in flying, handling or using the Flag.


Transitional


18.—(1) Any person using the former Flag at the commencement of this Act—


(a) in any trademark or logo;


(b) for any advertising purpose;


(c) for any commercial purpose; or


(d) for any manufacturing or production purpose, shall have 31 days from that date to cease such use.


(2) Any person who contravenes subsection (1) commits an offence.


(3) Notwithstanding subsection (1), any person in possession of—


(a) any item or attire which depicts the former Flag may continue to use such item or attire; or


(b) any stock existing immediately prior to the commencement of this Act, which contains merchandise depicting the former Flag may sell such stock until it is exhausted.


Consequential amendments


19.—(1) The Ship Registration Decree 2013 is amended in—


(a) section 2 by deleting the definition of—


(i) "Fiji flag" and substituting with the following new definition— "Fiji flag" means the national flag of the Republic of Fiji declared under section 4 of the National Flag Protection Act 2015;";


(ii) "Fiji national colours" and substituting with the following new definition—


"Fiji national colours" means the white ensign of Fiji Navy ships, thedark blue ensign for Fiji Government ships and the red ensign for Fiji ships, as approved by the Prime Minister;" and


(iii) "National Flag";


(b) by deleting "National Flag" and substituting with "Fiji national colours" wherever it appears; and


(c) deleting the Schedule.


(2) All references to "National Flag" or "Fiji Flag" in all written laws shall be construed as references to the Flag declared in accordance with section 4 of this Act.


Passed by the Parliament of the Republic of Fiji this 26th day of August 2015.


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