(1) The governing documents may
not prohibit the outdoor display of the flag of the United States
by an owner or resident on the owner's or resident's property if
the flag is displayed in a manner consistent with federal flag
display law, 4 U.S.C. Sec. 1 et seq. The governing documents may
include reasonable rules and regulations, consistent with 4
U.S.C. Sec. 1 et seq., regarding the placement and manner of
display of the flag of the United States.
(2) The governing documents may not prohibit the
installation of a flagpole for the display of the flag of the
United States. The governing documents may include reasonable
rules and regulations regarding the location and the size of the
flagpole.
(3) For purposes of this section, "flag of the United
States" means the flag of the United States as defined in federal
flag display law, 4 U.S.C. Sec. 1 et seq., that is made of
fabric, cloth, or paper and that is displayed from a staff or
flagpole or in a window. For purposes of this section, "flag of
the United States" does not mean a flag depiction or emblem made
of lights, paint, roofing, siding, paving materials, flora, or
balloons, or of any similar building, landscaping, or decorative
component.
(4) The provisions of this section shall be construed to
apply retroactively to any governing documents in effect on June
10, 2004. Any provision in a governing document in effect on
June 10, 2004, that is inconsistent with this section shall be
void and unenforceable.
[2004 c 169 § 1.]