"State seal" means the state seal, the reverse of the state seal, and the state arms as defined by Article IV, Section 19 of the Texas Constitution and § RSA 3101.001 and § RSA 3101.002, Government Code.
(1) The "state seal" is a star of five points encircled by olive and live oak branches and the words "The State of Texas." The standard design of the state seal is as follows: Attached Graphic
(2) The "reverse of the state seal" is the reverse side of the state seal and contains a shield displaying a depiction of the Alamo; the cannon of the Battle of Gonzales; and Vince's Bridge. (A) The shield on the reverse side of the state seal is encircled by: (i) live oak and olive branches; and(ii) the unfurled flags of: (I) the Kingdom of France;(II) the Kingdom of Spain;(III) the United Mexican States;(IV) the Republic of Texas;(V) the Confederate States of America; and(VI) the United States of America.(B) Above the shield is emblazoned the motto, "REMEMBER THE ALAMO," and beneath the shield are the words, "TEXAS ONE AND INDIVISIBLE."(C) A white five-pointed star hangs over the shield, centered between the flags.(D) The standard design of the reverse of the state seal is depicted as follows: Attached Graphic
(3) The "state arms" are a five-pointed white star, on an azure background, encircled by olive and live oak branches. The standard design of the state arms is depicted as follows: Attached Graphic
1 Tex. Admin. Code § 72.2
The provisions of this §72.2 adopted to be effective December 10, 2012, 37 TexReg 9617