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State Butterfly Resolution
Georgia General Assembly
TIGER SWALLOWTAIL DESIGNATED
AS THE OFFICIAL
STATE BUTTERFLY.
Code Section 50-3-62 Enacted.
No. 1271 (Senate Bill No.
449).
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 tiger swallowtail as the
official state butterfly; to provide for related matters; to
repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.
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- WHEREAS, butterflies in their resplendent
beauty have fascinated children and adults for ages; and
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- WHEREAS, the Greeks believed that the butterfly
emerging from the chrysalis represented man's metamorphosis from
the mortal to the eternal; and
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- WHEREAS, Mrs. Deen Day Smith, the current
President of The Garden Clubs of Georgia, Inc., was inspired
by that same metaphor to donate funds in memory of the late Cecil
B. Day to build a butterfly center at Callaway Gardens; and
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- WHEREAS, the Day Butterfly Center which is
scheduled to open the latter part of 1988 will stress the importance
of conservation of the land and its plants and animals for the
enjoyment of present and future generations; and
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- WHEREAS, it is only fitting and proper that
the tiger swallowtail be designated as the official state butterfly.
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- NOW, THEREFORE BE IN ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
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- 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 a new Code
Section 50-3-62 at the end thereof to read as follows:
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- "50-3-62. The tiger swallowtail is designated
as the official Georgia state butterfly."
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- Section 2.
All laws and parts of law in conflict with this Act are repealed.
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- Approved April 4, 1988
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- Source: Ga. Laws 1988, pp. 853-54.
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