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Section: Subject: Administration (AD) Organization of the Institution Legislation: Effective: April 27, 2010 Revision: January 14, 2014; September 1, 2016 (reformatted) AD.1.6.1 FLAG PROTOCOL APPROVED: President and CEO POLICY The policy of the Board of Governors is to fly all flags on campus according to Government of Canada protocol. SAIT s president and CEO has full discretionary powers on lowering the flag in keeping with generally-accepted flag protocol. DEFINITIONS PROCEDURE Current student A student who is attending SAIT within the current academic year. GOVERNING PRINCIPLES 1. The vice president, finance and corporate services is responsible for administering this policy and procedure, for determining when flags shall be flown at half-mast and for coordinating all flag ceremonies and related duties at special events. 2. Display of the Canada flag shall follow the federal government s guidelines and rules for its display, and, in particular: a) When the Canada flag is one of two flags displayed, it shall be on the left (to the observer facing the display); Procedure AD.1.6.1 Page 1 of 5

b) When the Canada flag is one of three flags displayed, it shall be in the centre, with the second-ranking flag to its left, and the third-ranking flag to its right (to the observer facing the display); and c) When the Canada flag is one of four or more flags displayed, it shall be at the far left of the line (to the observer facing the display). An additional Canada flag may also be flown at the far right end of the line. PROCEDURE A. Outside Flags 1. SAIT will display the following flags: a) Main Campus i) Canada and Alberta flags, to be located on the towers of Heritage Hall. Canada, Alberta, SAIT, and flags of nations, provinces and supporters, to be located on the west side of Heritage Hall. These flags will be flown in the following order from south to north: Pole 1 Canada Pole 2 Alberta Pole 3 SAIT Trojans (comes down when special flag is flown) Pole 4 SAIT Pole 5 Alberta Pole 6 Canada b) Mayland Heights Campus: Canada flag, to be located on the Bob Edwards Building. c) Art Smith Aero Centre: Canada, Alberta and SAIT flags, to be located on the Aero Centre. 2. SAIT will fly only flags of nations recognized by the Government of Canada on a recognized national day or on the visit of an official delegation to SAIT. SAIT reserves the right to decide whether or not to fly the flag of a recognized nation during times of political unrest or conflict within that nation. Procedure AD.1.6.1 Page 2 of 5

3. SAIT will fly corporate flags on the day of ceremonial functions at the request of the vice president, finance and corporate services, as discussed in Section D of this procedure. 4. The Facilities Management department is responsible for acquiring, maintaining, replacing and disposing of permanent outside flags at all SAIT campuses. Building operators for the Mayland Heights and Art Smith Aero Centre campuses will contact Facilities Management for their flag acquisition, maintenance, replacement and disposal needs. 5. The Security department is responsible for the daily placement and flying of all outside flags at SAIT s main campus. Building operators for the Mayland Heights and Art Smith Aero Centre campuses are responsible for the daily placement and flying of all outside flags at those locations. 6. All flags that are not illuminated will be raised at sunrise and lowered at sunset. 7. All flags should be of the approximate same size and flown from separate poles at the same height. B. Inside Flags 1. Main Campus a) Facilities Management is responsible for acquiring, maintaining, replacing and disposing of inside flags at all SAIT campuses, including the flags within the Executive Offices, the SMED boardroom (AA317) and the sitting area outside of the SMED boardroom, but subject to paragraph B.1.c) of this procedure. Building operators for the Mayland Heights and Art Smith Aero Centre campuses will contact Facilities Management for their flag acquisition, maintenance, replacement and disposal needs. b) Facilities Management is responsible for the daily placement and flying of all inside flags at SAIT s main campus, subject to paragraph B.1.c) of this procedure. Building operators for the Mayland Heights and Art Smith Aero Centre campuses are responsible for the daily placement and flying of all inside flags at those locations. c) The International Centre is responsible for acquiring, maintaining, replacing, disposing, placing and flying its flags. Procedure AD.1.6.1 Page 3 of 5

d) All requests relating to the use of inside flags for SAIT events shall be directed to the executive assistant to the president and CEO. C. Half Masting of Outside Flags 1. SAIT will half-mast all outside flags in the case of death of: a) the sovereign or member of the immediate Royal Family; b) the governor-general of Canada or a former governor-general of Canada; c) the prime minister of Canada or a federal cabinet minister from Alberta; d) the premier or a cabinet minister of Alberta; e) a Calgary MP or MLA; f) a senator who resides in Calgary; g) the Calgary mayor; h) a Calgary alderman. In general, flags shall be flown at half-mast from the time of notification of death up to and including the day of the funeral or memorial service. 2. In the case of death of a current SAIT employee, student, volunteer or member of the Board of Governors, all flags will be lowered to half-mast on the day of the funeral or memorial service. 3. SAIT may, at the discretion of the vice president, finance and corporate services, halfmast all outside flags on the day of the funeral or memorial service, in the case of death of: a) A former SAIT employee, student, volunteer or member of the Board of Governors, who had, in the judgment of the vice president, finance and corporate services, made a significant contribution to SAIT s development and well-being; or b) Other individuals, following provincial or federal guidelines and/or requests. Procedure AD.1.6.1 Page 4 of 5

4. If information is received after the funeral or memorial service date, the flags will not be lowered. D. Flag Ceremonies 1. An organization may apply in writing, two weeks in advance of the requested date, to the vice president, finance and corporate services for authorization to fly a flag or special emblem from the poles on the west side of Heritage Hall. 2. If this request is approved: a) Facilities Management will: i) Determine the appropriate flagpole to be used; and Contact the requesting organization to confirm flag delivery deadline. b) Security will: i) Contact the requesting organization to confirm the ceremony s time, location and date, and to confirm other support required; Ensure that the appropriate flag is delivered at the approved location for the ceremony; i Ensure that the appropriate flag is flying at the approved time for the ceremony; and iv) Ensure that the flag is returned to the requesting organization. POLICY/PROCEDURE REFERENCE AD.1.6 Flag Protocol policy Procedure AD.1.6.1 Page 5 of 5