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Original Legislation:
Passed Bill Link: https://cityrp.org/threads/industrial-regulation-act.3291/
Final Vote: 4-1-1
Ratified: April 21, 2026
Amendments:
- Amended April 29, 2026 by the Amendment to the Industrial Regulation Act
- Amended May 17, 2026, by the Autonomous Weapons Control Act
Author: Octavian Russell
Sponsor: Octavian Russell, MP
Preamble: This act aims to regulate industry in a proactive way. It also aims to improve factories overall usage of power and reduce their total output of pollution. This should result in a cleaner, more efficient and most importantly productive Azalea.
1. Short Title
(a) This bill shall be referred to as the “Industrial Regulation Act.”
(b) This bill was authored by Octavian Russell.
2. Definitions
(a) “Inspector” A property inspector employed from the Ministry Of Urban Development.
(b) "Property" A plot or subplot that is either owned or rented by a person or entity.
(c) "Property Owner" The person or entity who owns or rents the Property.
3. Industrial Inspections
(a) Inspectors shall conduct routine inspections of all industrial properties, except those held by the government.
(viii) Inspectors may only perform actions related to the inspection. Evidence of unrelated crimes discovered during an inspection is inadmissible to preserve inspection integrity.(b) Inspectors shall use the Industrial Inspection Guidelines to determine pass or fail outcomes.
4. Industrial Violations
(a) Violations are held by the Property Owner per Property. Violations are not considered a criminal offense placed on the Property Owner.
(b) The Property Owner is solely responsible for compliance and administrative fine(s).
(c) Any scheduled inspections for a Property shall persist notwithstanding any change of ownership and the new Property Owner is solely responsible for its result and administrative fine.
(d) Violations shall only be removed from a Property if the Property Owner has passed an industrial inspection or if there has been a change in ownership for the Property.
(e) The Ministry of Urban Development shall be responsible for administering penalties for industrial violations.
(f) Failed Inspection
5. Industrial Inspection Guidelines
(a) Inspection Report
6. Custodian Duty
(a) MUD must publish a public schedule of all routine property inspections for the first week of the month, including inspection dates, prior to conducting the first routine inspection. Failure to publish the schedule constitutes an offense; if not posted within 3 days, additional offenses will be issued every 3 days until compliance. The schedule must be posted at the earliest available opportunity. Offenses are reset each time a MUD minister is appointed.
7. Enactment
(a) This Act comes into force immediately upon passage.
(b) All industrial properties shall be scheduled and inspected within 7 days of this bill’s passage. MUD must publish the inspection schedule prior to conducting the first inspection.
Passed Bill Link: https://cityrp.org/threads/industrial-regulation-act.3291/
Final Vote: 4-1-1
Ratified: April 21, 2026
Amendments:
- Amended April 29, 2026 by the Amendment to the Industrial Regulation Act
- Amended May 17, 2026, by the Autonomous Weapons Control Act
Author: Octavian Russell
Sponsor: Octavian Russell, MP
Industrial Regulation ActPreamble: This act aims to regulate industry in a proactive way. It also aims to improve factories overall usage of power and reduce their total output of pollution. This should result in a cleaner, more efficient and most importantly productive Azalea.
1. Short Title
(a) This bill shall be referred to as the “Industrial Regulation Act.”
(b) This bill was authored by Octavian Russell.
2. Definitions
(a) “Inspector” A property inspector employed from the Ministry Of Urban Development.
(b) "Property" A plot or subplot that is either owned or rented by a person or entity.
(c) "Property Owner" The person or entity who owns or rents the Property.
3. Industrial Inspections
(a) Inspectors shall conduct routine inspections of all industrial properties, except those held by the government.
(i) Inspections must occur once per month during the first week, regardless of the previous inspection date.
(ii) If a property fails inspection, a follow-up inspection must be scheduled within 3–7 days.
(iii) Only properties with an Property Owner are subject to inspection. If the owner is on LOA, any pending inspections must be completed within 3-7 days of their return.
(iv) The Property Owner may refuse entry to any inspector. Refusal of entry may result in a reduced score on the inspection, at MUD’s discretion.
(v) An inspection is complete once the MUD minister or a Deputy MUD minister has signed the industrial inspections.
4. Industrial Violations
(a) Violations are held by the Property Owner per Property. Violations are not considered a criminal offense placed on the Property Owner.
(b) The Property Owner is solely responsible for compliance and administrative fine(s).
(c) Any scheduled inspections for a Property shall persist notwithstanding any change of ownership and the new Property Owner is solely responsible for its result and administrative fine.
(d) Violations shall only be removed from a Property if the Property Owner has passed an industrial inspection or if there has been a change in ownership for the Property.
(e) The Ministry of Urban Development shall be responsible for administering penalties for industrial violations.
(f) Failed Inspection
(i) This violation is committed when a Property Owner fails an industrial inspection.
(ii) Penalty: Dependent on repeat violations
(1) First Offense: $100 administrative fine
(2) Second Offense: $500 administrative fine
(3) Third Offense: $1000 administrative fine
(4) Subsequent Offense: $2000 administrative fine
(g) Failure to Monitor(i) This violation is committed when a Property or rental region does not have a public production monitor and public power pylon on every power grid within the Property, or if those power pylon(s) or production monitor(s) are not publicly accessible.
(ii) Penalty: Dependent on repeat violations
(1) First Offense: $100 administrative fine
(2) Second Offense: $500 administrative fine
(3) Third Offense: $1000 administrative fine
(4) Subsequent Offense: $2000 administrative fine
5. Industrial Inspection Guidelines
(a) Inspection Report
(i) MUD shall create and maintain a standardized inspection report used by inspectors. The report must include the property ID, Property Owner, landlord, any recorded industrial violations, and the pass/fail determination.
(ii) The report shall include a scoring system to support incremental improvement.
(iii) An inspection report template is provided with the passage of this bill for MUD to start with.
(iv) A public section of the MUD forums shall host the template and all completed inspection reports.
6. Custodian Duty
(a) MUD must publish a public schedule of all routine property inspections for the first week of the month, including inspection dates, prior to conducting the first routine inspection. Failure to publish the schedule constitutes an offense; if not posted within 3 days, additional offenses will be issued every 3 days until compliance. The schedule must be posted at the earliest available opportunity. Offenses are reset each time a MUD minister is appointed.
(1) Penalty: Dependent on repeat offenses
(i) Any Offense: $500 fine issued to the MUD Minister;
(ii) Fifth Offense: Parliament shall vote on the removal of the MUD Minister. If the vote passes, the Prime Minister shall appoint a successor.
(b) The Ministry of State is responsible for issuing fines to the MUD Minister.7. Enactment
(a) This Act comes into force immediately upon passage.
(b) All industrial properties shall be scheduled and inspected within 7 days of this bill’s passage. MUD must publish the inspection schedule prior to conducting the first inspection.
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