10-01-2012, 06:58 PM
<strong class='bbc'>Article I: Regulations on Candidates</strong>
The following regulations are placed on Candidates for the Office of Delegate in the South Pacific in order to assure the nations credibility and dedication to the South Pacific.
[*:xm7ts830]Any nation wishing to seek the Delegacy of the South Pacific must meet the following conditions:
[*:xm7ts830]Must have been a registered member of the off-site forums of the South Pacific for a period no less than three months before announcing their intentions.
[*:xm7ts830]Must have had their World Assembly nation resident in the South Pacific or be in service to the South Pacific Army for a period no less then 30 days.
[*:xm7ts830]Must have at least surpassed a total of 50% of the delegate's endorsement totals, defined as the Endorsement Threshold.[/list]
<strong class='bbc'>Article II: Endorsement Threshold</strong>
[*:xm7ts830]The Endorsement Threshold shall be 50% of the Delegates Endorsement at any given time.
[*:xm7ts830]If a nation surpasses the Endorsement Threshold they must make a statement of intent to run for the position of Delegate on the South Pacific's off-site forums in the proper sub-forum entitled "Brave Little Toaster".
[*:xm7ts830]Once the Declaration of Intent is made a nation is considered a Challenger for the Office of Delegate and may not gather any more then 70% of the Delegates total endorsements.
[*:xm7ts830]If a nation surpasses the 50% threshold and does not declare intent within 48 hours of doing so they will be considered an Enemy of the State and the following provisions shall be set in place by the Delegate.
[*:xm7ts830]The nation will be banned from the South Pacific for no more than one update period.
[*:xm7ts830]The nation will be added to the list of offenders of this policy as kept by the Minister of Justice.
[*:xm7ts830]Any nation expelled three times for breaching the 50% Threshold without posting a Statement of Intent may upon a majority vote by the Assembly of the South Pacific be permanently expelled from the region.[/list]
<strong class='bbc'>Article III: Statement of Intent and Election Process</strong>
[*:xm7ts830]Nations must issue a Statement of Intent to run for the office of Delegate within 48 hours of crossing the Endorsement Threshold.
[*:xm7ts830]The Delegate of Minister of Security may inform the nation they have crossed the Threshold and direct them to this law within the 48 hour window and may extend this window by 24 hours.
[*:xm7ts830]Once a Statement of Intent is declared the election process begins.
[*:xm7ts830]The election process shall consist of one week of debates and one week of voting on the off-site forums of the South Pacific and be governed by the Election Commission.
[*:xm7ts830]During the first 72 hours of debate and immediately after a statement of intent is received the Election Commission shall accept nominations for the Office of Delegate.
[*:xm7ts830]Candidates must meet the requirements as described in Article I of this bill.
[*:xm7ts830]The winning candidate may not be challenged for a period of at least 45 days after the elections.
[*:xm7ts830]If the Delegate should resign the election process as laid out in the Charter will be followed.
[*:xm7ts830]In the event the Delegate cannot continue serving until a replacement is elected the most senior Vice Delegate shall assume the office of the Delegacy.
[*:xm7ts830]The procedures as laid out for recall in the Charter apply to the Delegate seat. If the Delegate is recalled the procedures as laid out in the Charter for elections will be followed.
[*:xm7ts830]In the event of recall, the most senior Vice Delegate shall assume the office of the Delegacy until a replacement can be elected.[/list]
<strong class='bbc'>Article IV: Martial Law</strong>
[*:xm7ts830]The Cabinet of the South Pacific may by a vote of 3/4 may issue a state of Martial Law that may last no longer then 30 days without an extension.
[*:xm7ts830]Only the Assembly of the South Pacific may issue an extension to Martial Law by normal Assembly Voting Procedures.
[*:xm7ts830]During a state of Martial Law no nation may challenge for the Office of Delegate.
[*:xm7ts830]Martial Law may not be declared once a Statement of Intent is received.
[*:xm7ts830]Martial Law may be declared for security reasons which must be stated in the announcement delivered by the Delegate.
[*:xm7ts830]The Delegate must inform all nations that Martial Law has been enforced by issuing a statement on the off-site forums and placing a notice in the World Factbook Entry of the Region.[/list]
<strong class='bbc'>Article V: Vice Delegacy</strong>
[*:xm7ts830]It is the responsibility of the Delegate with approval of the Candidate to propose Vice Delegate Nominations to the Assembly of The South Pacific. There will be 7 day public hearing in regards to the proposed nominees held in the Assembly.
[*:xm7ts830]Followed by the 7 day period a vote in accordance to the procedures of the Assembly will be held in which a 75% majority will be required for the nominee(s) to be accepted as Vice Delegate.
<strong class='bbc'>Article VI: Amendments</strong>
[*:xm7ts830]Article 9 of the Charter of the South Pacific shall be amended as follows:
[*:xm7ts830]Elections will be run by the Election Commission which is led by a Chairperson and two commissioners.
[*:xm7ts830]Procedures for Delegate Elections shall be placed in law by the Assembly.
[*:xm7ts830]The Cabinet term shall begin on the first of every January, May, and September.
[*:xm7ts830]When an office becomes vacant special elections must start within 7 days of the office being vacant.
[*:xm7ts830]All elections, save the Delegate, shall have a nomination period lasting five days followed by a campaigning period lasting three days. The voting period will begin immediately after the conclusion of the campaigning period and shall last no more than five days.
[*:xm7ts830]Candidates may only run for and hold one elected office at any given time.
[*:xm7ts830]If only one candidate is eligible to be voted upon in the elections then a "Re-Open Nominations" option will be given as an alternative to voting for that candidate, and if it receives more votes than the candidate then the election process previously stated starts again immediately.
[*:xm7ts830]If no candidate runs for an office the Delegate will have the responsibility of appointing someone to fill the office in question.
[*:xm7ts830]The Assembly may recall any elected official after deliberation for a minimum of three days with a vote in accordance with normal Assembly procedures with at least four-fifths of the votes cast being in agreement.
<strong class='bbc'>Article VII: Repeals:</strong>
[*:xm7ts830]The Law of Succession / Martial Law shall be repealed from the book of The South Pacific Law, and all references to it in other documents amended.
[*:xm7ts830]The Vice Delegate Law shall be repealed by this bill.
[*:xm7ts830]The Delegacy of TSP and Endorsement shall be repealed by this bill, and all references to it shall be amended.
The following regulations are placed on Candidates for the Office of Delegate in the South Pacific in order to assure the nations credibility and dedication to the South Pacific.
[*:xm7ts830]Any nation wishing to seek the Delegacy of the South Pacific must meet the following conditions:
[*:xm7ts830]Must have been a registered member of the off-site forums of the South Pacific for a period no less than three months before announcing their intentions.
[*:xm7ts830]Must have had their World Assembly nation resident in the South Pacific or be in service to the South Pacific Army for a period no less then 30 days.
[*:xm7ts830]Must have at least surpassed a total of 50% of the delegate's endorsement totals, defined as the Endorsement Threshold.[/list]
<strong class='bbc'>Article II: Endorsement Threshold</strong>
[*:xm7ts830]The Endorsement Threshold shall be 50% of the Delegates Endorsement at any given time.
[*:xm7ts830]If a nation surpasses the Endorsement Threshold they must make a statement of intent to run for the position of Delegate on the South Pacific's off-site forums in the proper sub-forum entitled "Brave Little Toaster".
[*:xm7ts830]Once the Declaration of Intent is made a nation is considered a Challenger for the Office of Delegate and may not gather any more then 70% of the Delegates total endorsements.
[*:xm7ts830]If a nation surpasses the 50% threshold and does not declare intent within 48 hours of doing so they will be considered an Enemy of the State and the following provisions shall be set in place by the Delegate.
[*:xm7ts830]The nation will be banned from the South Pacific for no more than one update period.
[*:xm7ts830]The nation will be added to the list of offenders of this policy as kept by the Minister of Justice.
[*:xm7ts830]Any nation expelled three times for breaching the 50% Threshold without posting a Statement of Intent may upon a majority vote by the Assembly of the South Pacific be permanently expelled from the region.[/list]
<strong class='bbc'>Article III: Statement of Intent and Election Process</strong>
[*:xm7ts830]Nations must issue a Statement of Intent to run for the office of Delegate within 48 hours of crossing the Endorsement Threshold.
[*:xm7ts830]The Delegate of Minister of Security may inform the nation they have crossed the Threshold and direct them to this law within the 48 hour window and may extend this window by 24 hours.
[*:xm7ts830]Once a Statement of Intent is declared the election process begins.
[*:xm7ts830]The election process shall consist of one week of debates and one week of voting on the off-site forums of the South Pacific and be governed by the Election Commission.
[*:xm7ts830]During the first 72 hours of debate and immediately after a statement of intent is received the Election Commission shall accept nominations for the Office of Delegate.
[*:xm7ts830]Candidates must meet the requirements as described in Article I of this bill.
[*:xm7ts830]The winning candidate may not be challenged for a period of at least 45 days after the elections.
[*:xm7ts830]If the Delegate should resign the election process as laid out in the Charter will be followed.
[*:xm7ts830]In the event the Delegate cannot continue serving until a replacement is elected the most senior Vice Delegate shall assume the office of the Delegacy.
[*:xm7ts830]The procedures as laid out for recall in the Charter apply to the Delegate seat. If the Delegate is recalled the procedures as laid out in the Charter for elections will be followed.
[*:xm7ts830]In the event of recall, the most senior Vice Delegate shall assume the office of the Delegacy until a replacement can be elected.[/list]
<strong class='bbc'>Article IV: Martial Law</strong>
[*:xm7ts830]The Cabinet of the South Pacific may by a vote of 3/4 may issue a state of Martial Law that may last no longer then 30 days without an extension.
[*:xm7ts830]Only the Assembly of the South Pacific may issue an extension to Martial Law by normal Assembly Voting Procedures.
[*:xm7ts830]During a state of Martial Law no nation may challenge for the Office of Delegate.
[*:xm7ts830]Martial Law may not be declared once a Statement of Intent is received.
[*:xm7ts830]Martial Law may be declared for security reasons which must be stated in the announcement delivered by the Delegate.
[*:xm7ts830]The Delegate must inform all nations that Martial Law has been enforced by issuing a statement on the off-site forums and placing a notice in the World Factbook Entry of the Region.[/list]
<strong class='bbc'>Article V: Vice Delegacy</strong>
[*:xm7ts830]It is the responsibility of the Delegate with approval of the Candidate to propose Vice Delegate Nominations to the Assembly of The South Pacific. There will be 7 day public hearing in regards to the proposed nominees held in the Assembly.
[*:xm7ts830]Followed by the 7 day period a vote in accordance to the procedures of the Assembly will be held in which a 75% majority will be required for the nominee(s) to be accepted as Vice Delegate.
<strong class='bbc'>Article VI: Amendments</strong>
[*:xm7ts830]Article 9 of the Charter of the South Pacific shall be amended as follows:
[*:xm7ts830]Elections will be run by the Election Commission which is led by a Chairperson and two commissioners.
[*:xm7ts830]Procedures for Delegate Elections shall be placed in law by the Assembly.
[*:xm7ts830]The Cabinet term shall begin on the first of every January, May, and September.
[*:xm7ts830]When an office becomes vacant special elections must start within 7 days of the office being vacant.
[*:xm7ts830]All elections, save the Delegate, shall have a nomination period lasting five days followed by a campaigning period lasting three days. The voting period will begin immediately after the conclusion of the campaigning period and shall last no more than five days.
[*:xm7ts830]Candidates may only run for and hold one elected office at any given time.
[*:xm7ts830]If only one candidate is eligible to be voted upon in the elections then a "Re-Open Nominations" option will be given as an alternative to voting for that candidate, and if it receives more votes than the candidate then the election process previously stated starts again immediately.
[*:xm7ts830]If no candidate runs for an office the Delegate will have the responsibility of appointing someone to fill the office in question.
[*:xm7ts830]The Assembly may recall any elected official after deliberation for a minimum of three days with a vote in accordance with normal Assembly procedures with at least four-fifths of the votes cast being in agreement.
<strong class='bbc'>Article VII: Repeals:</strong>
[*:xm7ts830]The Law of Succession / Martial Law shall be repealed from the book of The South Pacific Law, and all references to it in other documents amended.
[*:xm7ts830]The Vice Delegate Law shall be repealed by this bill.
[*:xm7ts830]The Delegacy of TSP and Endorsement shall be repealed by this bill, and all references to it shall be amended.