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Author: Jebediah Crumplesnatch MP
Sponsor: N/A
Type: Act of Parliament
Preamble: Current the Ministry of Urban Development must seek cabinet approval for each piece of Borough Zoning regulation. This slows down progress in writing regulation. This bill proposes a new process designed at speeding up the process whilst still retaining governmental oversight.
1. Empowering MUD
(a) MUD may propose any new borough regulations without need for governmental or parliamentary approval to take effect.
(i) Regulations must be publicly available to be viewed within the MUD discord.
(b) These regulations are as legally binding as any bill or act passed by Parliament.
(i) Any appeals against these regulations being enacted must go through the courts, the same as any other legal matter.
(c) Regulations are not open for debate, but must be posted for 72 hours before they take effect.
(i) Any plot-owners who breach newly proposed regulations must be given warning at the earliest opportunity during these 72 hours.
(ii) New regulations will be posted with a time-stamp to show when the 72 hour period begins, and to provide plot owners with additional information as to when the regulations changed.
2. Oversight
(a) Whilst in the 72 hour proposal-period, Parliament and Cabinet have the power to vote these regulations down.
(i) To call for a vote, either one cabinet member, or two MPs must call for a vote on the matter. This vote will take place either in Cabinet or in Parliament depending on where the vote was called.
(ii) The moment a vote is called for, the proposal-period is paused and the regulations cannot take effect until a vote has been taken. For the sake of simplicity, this pause will not be discounted from the 72 hour period.
(iii) These regulations can be voted down with a simple majority of MPs or Cabinet Members.
(b) Additionally, the residents of a borough can force a Parliamentary vote if the owners of 50% of the boroughs plots sign a petition against the proposed borough regulations.
Enactment: This Act comes into force immediately upon passage.
Sponsor: N/A
Type: Act of Parliament
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BILL
TO
EMPOWER THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT TO PROPOSE BOROUGH ZONING REGULATIONS WITHOUT SEEKING CABINET APPROVAL
BILL
TO
EMPOWER THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT TO PROPOSE BOROUGH ZONING REGULATIONS WITHOUT SEEKING CABINET APPROVAL
Preamble: Current the Ministry of Urban Development must seek cabinet approval for each piece of Borough Zoning regulation. This slows down progress in writing regulation. This bill proposes a new process designed at speeding up the process whilst still retaining governmental oversight.
1. Empowering MUD
(a) MUD may propose any new borough regulations without need for governmental or parliamentary approval to take effect.
(i) Regulations must be publicly available to be viewed within the MUD discord.
(b) These regulations are as legally binding as any bill or act passed by Parliament.
(i) Any appeals against these regulations being enacted must go through the courts, the same as any other legal matter.
(c) Regulations are not open for debate, but must be posted for 72 hours before they take effect.
(i) Any plot-owners who breach newly proposed regulations must be given warning at the earliest opportunity during these 72 hours.
(ii) New regulations will be posted with a time-stamp to show when the 72 hour period begins, and to provide plot owners with additional information as to when the regulations changed.
2. Oversight
(a) Whilst in the 72 hour proposal-period, Parliament and Cabinet have the power to vote these regulations down.
(i) To call for a vote, either one cabinet member, or two MPs must call for a vote on the matter. This vote will take place either in Cabinet or in Parliament depending on where the vote was called.
(ii) The moment a vote is called for, the proposal-period is paused and the regulations cannot take effect until a vote has been taken. For the sake of simplicity, this pause will not be discounted from the 72 hour period.
(iii) These regulations can be voted down with a simple majority of MPs or Cabinet Members.
(b) Additionally, the residents of a borough can force a Parliamentary vote if the owners of 50% of the boroughs plots sign a petition against the proposed borough regulations.
Enactment: This Act comes into force immediately upon passage.
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