The United Nations Flag Code and Regulations V. MOURNING
a. Upon the death of a Head of State or Head ofGovernment of a Member State, the United Nations Flag will beflown at half-mast at United Nations headquarters, at the United Nations Office at Geneva and at United Nations officeslocated in that Member State;
b. On such occasions, at Headquarters and at Geneva, the United Nations Flag will be flown at half-mast for one day immediately upon learning ofthe death. If, however, Flags, have already been flying on that day they will not normally be lowered, but will insteadbe flown at half-mast on the day following the death;
c. Should the procedure in paragraph (b) above not be practicabledue to weather conditions or other reasons, the United NationsFlag may be flown at half-mast on the day of the funeral. Under exceptional circumstances it may be flown at half-maston both the day of the death and the day of the funeral;
d. United Nations offices other than those covered by paragraph(a) a! bove in the case of the death of a national figure or aHead of State or Head of Government of a Member State, will use their discretion, taking into account the local practice,in consultation with the Protocol Office of the Ministry ofForeign Affairs and/or the Dean of the locally accreditedDiplomatic Corps;
e. The head of a specialized agency isauthorized by the Secretary-General to lower the United Nations Flag flown by the agency to half-mast in cases wherehe wishes to follow the official mourning of the country inwhich the office of the agency is located. He may also lower the United Nations Flag to half-mast on any occasion when the specialized agency is in official mourning;
f. The United Nations Flag may also be flown at half-mast on special instructions of the Secretary-General on the death of a world leader who has had a significant connection with the United Nations;
g. The Secretary-General may in special circumstances decide that the United Nations Flag, w! herever displayed, shall be flown at half-mast during a period of official United Nations mourning;
h. The United Nations Flag when displayed at half-mast should first be hoisted to the peak for an instant and then lowered to the half-mast position. The Flag should again be raised to the peak before it is lowered for the day;
i. When the United Nations Flag is flown at half-mast no other flag will be displayed;
j. Crepe streamers may be affixed to flagstaffs flying the United Nations Flag in a funeral procession only by order of the Secretary-General of the United Nations;
k. When the United Nations Flag is used to cover a casket, it should not be lowered into the grave or allowed to touch the ground.