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The Twenty-First Amendment to the Charter
Author(s): Not Specified
Co-Signer(s): N/A
Date Enacted: 22 October 2012
Final Vote Count: 12-0-0
Author(s): Not Specified
Co-Signer(s): N/A
Date Enacted: 22 October 2012
Final Vote Count: 12-0-0
The following is inserted as Article II, Section XII - The Minister of Cartography:
Clause I. The Minister of Cartography shall have the responsibility of maintaining at least one regional map which shall be available for any member of Congress to establish an area comprising the administrative borders of their nation.
Clause II. The regional map shall be maintained such that its format shall be one that is commonly/universally accessible and usable for anyone with a basic level of computer technological skills/literacy. Access and use of the map shall not require purchase or extensive/advanced working knowledge of proprietary software beyond those that are provided by basic operating system packages that are widely available for use on personal computers or free, open-sourced web-based design software. The Minister of Cartography shall coordinate with the President as to how to best display the map for the region based upon technical limitations of the forums and the regional World Factbook Entry interface.
Clause III. The Minister of Cartography shall make extensive efforts to accommodate the reasonable wishes of all members of Congress (in good standing) for their desired national administrative boundaries on any DSA regional map.
Clause IV. The Minister of Cartography shall have jurisdiction over international administrative boundary claim disputes between all nations that are represented on any DSA regional map. Any member of Congress who has their nation represented on any DSA regional map may appeal the rulings of the Minister of Cartography following the procedure as prescribed by Article II, Section X, Clause III, of this Charter.
Clause V. The length of term and election procedure for the position of the Minister of Cartography shall be in accordance with the provisions of Article III, Section II, of this Charter.
Clause VI. The Minister of Cartography shall have authority over redistributing (or not) the territories of nations that have either departed the region (for any reason), resigned or have been removed from the Congress, or who have ceased to exist for any length of time. Any disputes arising from the related actions taken by the Minister of Cartography to redistribute said territories shall be resolved by following the appropriate procedure as prescribed by Article II, Section X, Clause III, of this Charter.
Clause II. The regional map shall be maintained such that its format shall be one that is commonly/universally accessible and usable for anyone with a basic level of computer technological skills/literacy. Access and use of the map shall not require purchase or extensive/advanced working knowledge of proprietary software beyond those that are provided by basic operating system packages that are widely available for use on personal computers or free, open-sourced web-based design software. The Minister of Cartography shall coordinate with the President as to how to best display the map for the region based upon technical limitations of the forums and the regional World Factbook Entry interface.
Clause III. The Minister of Cartography shall make extensive efforts to accommodate the reasonable wishes of all members of Congress (in good standing) for their desired national administrative boundaries on any DSA regional map.
Clause IV. The Minister of Cartography shall have jurisdiction over international administrative boundary claim disputes between all nations that are represented on any DSA regional map. Any member of Congress who has their nation represented on any DSA regional map may appeal the rulings of the Minister of Cartography following the procedure as prescribed by Article II, Section X, Clause III, of this Charter.
Clause V. The length of term and election procedure for the position of the Minister of Cartography shall be in accordance with the provisions of Article III, Section II, of this Charter.
Clause VI. The Minister of Cartography shall have authority over redistributing (or not) the territories of nations that have either departed the region (for any reason), resigned or have been removed from the Congress, or who have ceased to exist for any length of time. Any disputes arising from the related actions taken by the Minister of Cartography to redistribute said territories shall be resolved by following the appropriate procedure as prescribed by Article II, Section X, Clause III, of this Charter.