Act of the Georgia General Assembly
May 1, 1997
STATE GOVERNMENT -- STATE SYMBOLS; OFFICIAL TARTAN DESIGNATED.
Code Section 50-3-75 Enacted
No. 480 (House Bill No. 644).
AN ACT.
To amend Article 3 of Chapter 3 of Title 50 of
the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to other state symbols,
so as to designate the official tartan of the State of Georgia; to repeal
conflicting laws; and for other purposes.
WHEREAS, the Georgia tartan was introduced to the public for the first
time in 1982 at the First International Gathering of the Scottish Clans
ever held in the United States at the Stone Mountain Highland Games and
Scottish Festival; and
WHEREAS, the Georgia tartan was designed at the request of the Stone Mountain
Highland Games, Inc., by the Scottish Tartan Society in Comrie, Perthshire,
Scotland, and presented to Governor George Busbee in 1982 in honor of Georgia's
250th birthday. On October 1, 1996, the Scottish Tartans Society issued its
Certificate of Accreditation for this tartan; and
WHEREAS, both the pattern and colors of the Georgia Tartan are a reflection
of this state's strong ties with Scotland. The pattern, or "sett," comes
from the earliest known Mackintosh tartan; it was John Mohr Mackintosh and
his Oglethorpe, repulse Spanish invaders and keep Georgia a British Colony;
and
WHEREAS, the red and light blue come from the Royal Tartan from the reign
of King George II, which was worn by the Royal Company of Archers, the King's
personal bodyguards in Scotland. The green and black are from what once
was the "government" pattern worn by Mackintosh's troops and since has become
world famous as the tartan worn by the Royal Highland Regiment, "The Black
Watch"; and
WHEREAS, Peter McDonald, the great Scottish tartan weaver and tartan design
expert who designed the Georgia tartan and wove it for the first time, said
he selected the color blue for the beautiful Georgia sky, the red for our
rich red Georgia clay, and the green for our beautiful forests; and
WHEREAS, the Georgia tartan is so special because this state's very history
is woven into the fabric. It is a tartan any Georgia Scot and any proud
Georgian can wear with pride.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
SECTION 1.
Article 3 of Chapter 3 of Title 50 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to other state symbols, is amended by adding at the end thereof a new Code section to read as follows:
"50-3-75.
(a) The Georgia tartan is designated as the official tartan of Georgia.
(b) The Georgia tartan is that tartan accredited in Certificate Number 96027 by the Council of the Scottish Tartans Society of Scotland and is described as follows: 72 green, 4 black, 4 green, 4 black, 6 green, 24 black, 20 azure, 40 red."
SECTION 2.
All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.
Approved May 1, 1997.
Source: Ga. Laws 1997, pp. 1557-1559.
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