Post by Alvero on Nov 17, 2019 18:58:07 GMT
The Sixty-Seventh Amendment to the Charter (NOW THATS WHAT I CALL MUSIC Act)
Category: Charter Amendment
Author: Student Loan Debt
Co-Sponsors: Dekks
Date Enacted: October 20th, 2019
Final Vote Count: 15-0-0
Category: Charter Amendment
Author: Student Loan Debt
Co-Sponsors: Dekks
Date Enacted: October 20th, 2019
Final Vote Count: 15-0-0
Chapter I: General Provisions
I - This act may be cited as the "NOW THATS WHAT I CALL MUSIC Act".
II - This Act shall come into force upon its passage.
Chapter II: Charter Amendments
I- The bold text shall be added to the Charter
II - The bold text shall be added to the Charter Key definitions
Chapter III: Rules and Procedures Amendments
I - The bold text shall be added to the Rules and Procedures legislation
I - This act may be cited as the "NOW THATS WHAT I CALL MUSIC Act".
II - This Act shall come into force upon its passage.
Chapter II: Charter Amendments
I- The bold text shall be added to the Charter
Subsection 2.1.3 - Rights, Privileges, and Responsibilities of Members
1. A Member of Congress in good standing has the right to accept as many
nominations for Cabinet positions as it wishes during any given term.
However, the nominated Member of Congress may only accept one Cabinet
position during any given term unless a No-Candidate Election occurs.
1. A Member of Congress in good standing has the right to accept as many
nominations for Cabinet positions as it wishes during any given term.
However, the nominated Member of Congress may only accept one Cabinet
position during any given term unless a No-Candidate Election occurs.
II - The bold text shall be added to the Charter Key definitions
No-Candidate Election - An special election that allows a Cabinet Member to be elected to more than one Ministry position
Chapter III: Rules and Procedures Amendments
I - The bold text shall be added to the Rules and Procedures legislation
Subsection 1.2.4 - No-Candidate Election
1. A No-Candidate Election may be held for any position in the Cabinet if said position has no one elected to it after a General Election as well as if said position has no one elected to it after a special election is held.
2. No-Candidate Elections shall consist of a four (4) day nomination period followed by a four (4) day voting period.
3. No-Candidate Elections shall commence within seven (7) days of the occurrence of the previous special election
1. A No-Candidate Election may be held for any position in the Cabinet if said position has no one elected to it after a General Election as well as if said position has no one elected to it after a special election is held.
2. No-Candidate Elections shall consist of a four (4) day nomination period followed by a four (4) day voting period.
3. No-Candidate Elections shall commence within seven (7) days of the occurrence of the previous special election