The President of the Territorial Council wears the tricolour scarf with gold fringed tassels in public ceremonies and whenever the exercise of his functions may make this distinctive sign of his authority necessary.
The Vice-Presidents of the Territorial Council wear the tricolour scarf with silver fringed tassels when performing their duties as civil registrars and judicial police officers, and when replacing or representing the President pursuant to Articles LO 6322-2 and LO 6352-3.
Territorial councillors wear the tricolour scarf with silver fringed tassels when they replace the president of the territorial council pursuant to Article LO 6322-2.
Members of the Executive Council wear the tricolour scarf with silver fringed tassels when they are led to solemnise marriages by delegation of the President of the Territorial Council under the conditions laid down by Article LO 6352-3.
The tricolour scarf may be worn either as a belt or from the right shoulder to the left side. When worn as a sash, the order of colours shows blue at the top. When worn as a sash, the order of the colours shows blue near the collar, to differentiate it from the MPs.