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PASSED: Charter Amendment - Article 9 of the Code of Laws - Rebel-topia - 03-17-2014

The Assembly may amend the Code of Laws, in accordance with Article 3.1-4 of the Charter. The voting threshold is 50%+1. Article 3.1-11 states general law will be at a vote for 3 days. Voting will start March 17th, 2014 at 2:30pm EDT, and end March 20th, 2014 at 2:30pm EDT.

 

SINCE I SCREWED UP...

and locked the thread, voting will be extended until March 20th, 2014 at 4:30pm EDT
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Quote:Article 9: Prohibited Regions and Organizations

  1. The Cabinet and/or Committee for State Security (CSS) may request the Assembly designate foreign regions and organizations deemed hostile to The South Pacific as Prohibited Groups. Such requests must be accompanied with a report detailing those activities that meet the definitions of hostility detailed in clause 2 of this Article.
  2. For the purposes of this article, hostility shall constitute foreign regions or organizations that (1) have coordinated efforts to directly exploit the elections or Assembly of The South Pacific; (2) groups that have engaged in or have attempted to engage in coordinated espionage against The South Pacific government or military; or (3) groups that have or have attempted to sabotage The South Pacific's military operations.
  3. For the purposes of this article, being on opposite sides of a military engagement, provided the target-region is not an ally or a region that The South Pacific is at war with, shall not constitute sabotage of The South Pacific's military operations.
  4. Membership in a designated Prohibited Group is prohibited within The South Pacific and grounds for revocation of citizenship, following a 7 day grace period to allow renunciation of membership in the Prohibited Group. The seven days grace period begins immediately after the notification of the citizen in question that they are a member of a Prohibited Group by the Vice Delegate or a member of the CSS.
  5. Any individual whose citizenship has been revoked for membership in a designated Prohibited Group may contest their membership in the Prohibited Group to the Appellate Court within 7 days of their citizenship being revoked. The Appellate Court shall uphold the revocation of citizenship if the individual is found to have been a member of a designated Prohibited Group at the time of citizenship revocation and shall reinstate citizenship if the individual is found not to have been a member of a designated Prohibited Group at the time of citizenship revocation.
  6. Applicants for citizenship who are members of a designated Prohibited Group shall not be granted citizenship unless they renounce membership in the Prohibited Group.
  7. Membership in a designated Prohibited Group does not constitute a criminal offense; failure to disclose such membership shall constitute fraud.
  8. Regions at war with The South Pacific or with which The South Pacific is at war shall be automatically considered Prohibited Groups. The Assembly may further designate Prohibited Groups via a vote with a 60% majority in favor, should the Cabinet and/or CSS request such a designation. The Assembly may rescind a Prohibited Group designation via a vote with a 60% majority in favor.
  9. The following regions and organizations are deemed Prohibited Groups within The South Pacific: The Greater German Reich, Gatesville Inc.
  10. The Chair of the Assembly shall update clause 9 of this article to reflect The South Pacific's current Prohibited Groups.



PASSED: Charter Amendment - Article 9 of the Code of Laws - Cormac - 03-17-2014

Aye




PASSED: Charter Amendment - Article 9 of the Code of Laws - QuietDad - 03-17-2014

Aye




PASSED: Charter Amendment - Article 9 of the Code of Laws - HEM - 03-17-2014

aye




PASSED: Charter Amendment - Article 9 of the Code of Laws - tsunamy - 03-17-2014

Aye




PASSED: Charter Amendment - Article 9 of the Code of Laws - Belschaft - 03-17-2014

Aye


PASSED: Charter Amendment - Article 9 of the Code of Laws - Hileville - 03-17-2014

Aye


PASSED: Charter Amendment - Article 9 of the Code of Laws - Sandaoguo - 03-17-2014

Abstain




PASSED: Charter Amendment - Article 9 of the Code of Laws - Kris Kringle - 03-18-2014

Aye




PASSED: Charter Amendment - Article 9 of the Code of Laws - Punk D - 03-18-2014

Aye.




PASSED: Charter Amendment - Article 9 of the Code of Laws - Punk D - 03-18-2014

Question

 

Since this vote ends after another bill named "Article 9" will this Bill become Article 10 if it passes?




PASSED: Charter Amendment - Article 9 of the Code of Laws - Lord Ravenclaw - 03-18-2014

Aye.




PASSED: Charter Amendment - Article 9 of the Code of Laws - The Republic of Griffin - 03-18-2014

Aye




PASSED: Charter Amendment - Article 9 of the Code of Laws - Awesomiasa - 03-19-2014

Aye




PASSED: Charter Amendment - Article 9 of the Code of Laws - Penguin - 03-19-2014

Aye


PASSED: Charter Amendment - Article 9 of the Code of Laws - Ryccia - 03-19-2014

Aye


PASSED: Charter Amendment - Article 9 of the Code of Laws - Farengeto - 03-19-2014

Aye

Quote:Question


Since this vote ends after another bill named "Article 9" will this Bill become Article 10 if it passes?
That's Article 9 of the Charter, this is CoL.


PASSED: Charter Amendment - Article 9 of the Code of Laws - Unibot - 03-20-2014

Aye!


PASSED: Charter Amendment - Article 9 of the Code of Laws - Geomania - 03-20-2014

Nay.




PASSED: Charter Amendment - Article 9 of the Code of Laws - Vibrant Coconuts - 03-20-2014

Aye




PASSED: Charter Amendment - Article 9 of the Code of Laws - Rebel-topia - 03-20-2014

Needing a 50% + 1 vote in favor, and receiving a total vote of 16-1-1 (89%), this PASSES.