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The Slovene civil ensign (Zastava trgovske mornarice Republike Slovenije), that is the flag for use on ships, is prescribed by regulation Pravilnik o izobešanju pomorske zastave in znamenj na ladjah trgovske mornarice Republike Slovenije (Regulations on hoisting the maritime flag and signals on ships of the merchant navy of the Republic of Slovenia), issued by the Minister of Transportation on 24 August 2001 and published in the Slovene official gazette Uradni list Republike slovenije 71/2001, 24 August 2001.
This regulation officially invalidates the previous relevant regulation, that of the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia from 1981, that was de facto invalid for more than a decade.
Following the tradition on the eastern Adriatic coast, the civil ensign is prescribed to be 2:3 in ratio or more precisly in four prescribed sizes depending on the size of the ship:
Željko Heimer, 27 August 2002
Following the practice of the Socialist Yugoslavia, which was also taken by Croatia, an administrative signal for the "vessels of the bodies responsible for the security of naval navigation" (i.e. police) (pravno znamenje plovila organov pristojnih za varnost morske plovidbe) is prescribed by regulation Pravilnik o izobešanju pomorske zastave in znamenj na ladjah trgovske mornarice Republike Slovenije (Regulations on hoisting the maritime flag and signals on ships of the merchant navy of the Republic of Slovenia), issued by the Minister of Transportation on 24 August 2001 and published in the Slovene official gazette Uradni list Republike slovenije 71/2001, 24 August 2001. The flag is square, blue with two white crossed anchors; the anchors should be included in an imaginary rectangle high 3/8 of the flag height and wide 1/3.
Željko Heimer, 27 August 2002