Chapter 4. Seal Of The Senate of California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 1. >> Chapter 4.
The general design and details of the Seal of the Senate of
the State of California, excluding colors, shall correspond
substantially with the following representation thereof:
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NOTICE OF INCOMPLETE TEXT: The Senate Seal
appears in the hard-copy publication of the chaptered bill.
See Chapter 293, page 654, Statutes of 1968.
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When the Seal of the Senate is prepared in color, the
following colors shall be used:
The outer circle and the words "Seal of the Senate of the State of
California" shall be Popcorn, Cable No. 70203; the second circle and
the shadow of each letter shall be Tobacco, Cable No. 70095; the
third circle shall be Ivory, Cable No. 70002; the field of the seal
shall be Forget-me-not, Cable No. 70012; the oak leaves shall be
Evergreen, Cable No. 70036 with veins of Crab Apple, Cable No. 70149,
Reseda, Cable No. 70035 with veins of Evergreen, Cable No. 70036,
Mosstone, Cable No. 70155 with veins of Scarlet, Cable No. 70080, and
Olive, Cable No. 70156 with veins of Mosstone, Cable No. 70155; the
scroll shall be shades of Champagne, Cable No. 70091 and Oakwood,
Cable No. 70094; the word "Legis," the flourish, and "MDCCCL" shall
be Oakwood, Cable No. 70094; the roller knobs shall be shades of
Tobacco, Cable No. 70095 and Champagne, Cable No. 70091; the quill
shall be shades of Purple, Cable No. 70060 and Homage Blue, Cable No.
70078; the acorns shall be shades of Caramel Brown, Cable No. 70120
and Burnished Straw, Cable No. 70117.
All Cable number colors herein specified are those of the Textile
Color Card Association of the United States, Inc., New York.
The use of the Seal of the Senate shall be as prescribed by
the Rules of the Senate. Every person who maliciously or for
commercial purposes or contrary to the Rules of the Senate uses or
allows to be used any reproduction or facsimile of the Seal of the
Senate in any manner whatsoever is guilty of a misdemeanor.