"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 §3101.001 and §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:
(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.
(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:
Source Note: The provisions of this §72.2 adopted to be effective December 10, 2012, 37 TexReg 9617