Real42
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PARLIAMENT VOTE: 5-0-0
1 - Short Title and Enactment
(1) This Act may be cited as the ‘LBS Corrections Act.'
(2) This Act may be numbered as P.B.00-015.
(3) This Act shall be enacted immediately upon its signage.
(4) This Act was authored by Deputy Prime Minister TheReal42Person.
(5) This Act has been co-sponsored by Minister winterwolf.
2 - Reasons
(1) I made a grammar mistake in the Legislative Branch Act that effectively only allows Parliament to pass one official statement.
(2) To clarify when an amendment to an Act of Parliament must be attached to that act’s forum page.
(3) To codify a format for bills and resolutions, which are supposed to be annexed in a separate thread.
3 - Section 7 “Resolutions and Statements” shall be amended as follows:
‘(1) Parliament may pass non-binding resolutions as requests towards specific Ministries or entities regarding topics.
(a) Resolutions and statements shall not be numbered with the system outlined in Section 6 of this act.
(2) Parliament may pass an official statements regarding certain events, bills, decisions, or foreign actions.
(3) The formats for resolutions and statements will be annexed to this act in a separate thread.’
4 - Section 9 “Acts of Parliament” shall be amended as follows:
‘(1) When amending a law, anything being changed must be highlighted in the following way:
(a) Any text being added to a law must be in green and bold.
(b) Any text being removed from a law must be in red and bold.
(c) Any changes to wording of the text or grammar in a law must be in yellow and bold.
(2) When an amendment to a law passes, it will be added as a reply to the original act’s thread if the sole action of the bill is to amend the law in question.
(a) If a bill amends multiple acts or contains other statutes, it shall not be added as a reply to the original act’s thread.
(3) The results of a vote must be written at the top of a bill, above the long title, in order to preserve accurate voting records.
(a) Results to voting must also be kept in the Parliamentary journal.’
5 - Bill & Resolution Format
(1) The following text shall be considered part of the Legislative Branch Act but only shown in a separate post titled ‘Bill & Resolution Formats’.
1 - Short Title and Enactment
(1) This Act may be cited as the ‘<> Act’.
(2) This Act may be numbered as P.B.##-###.
(3) This Act shall be enacted <immediately upon its signage / <time> after its signage>.
(4) This Act is authored by <Position> <Username>.
(5) This Act is co-sponsored by <Position> <Username>.
2 - Reasons
(1) Reason 1
(2) Reason 2…
3 - Sections as needed…
(1) Subsection
(a) Secondary Subsection
(i) Tertiary Subsection
1 - Short Title
(1) This Resolution may be cited as the ‘<> Resolution’.
(2) This Resolution is authored by <Position> <Username>.
2 - Reasons
(1) Reason 1
(2) Reason 2…
3 - Sections as needed…
(1) Subsection
(a) Secondary Subsection
(i) Tertiary Subsection
Amendments to this formatting shall be done through an amendment to the Legislative Branch Act.’
1 - Short Title and Enactment
(1) This Act may be cited as the ‘LBS Corrections Act.'
(2) This Act may be numbered as P.B.00-015.
(3) This Act shall be enacted immediately upon its signage.
(4) This Act was authored by Deputy Prime Minister TheReal42Person.
(5) This Act has been co-sponsored by Minister winterwolf.
2 - Reasons
(1) I made a grammar mistake in the Legislative Branch Act that effectively only allows Parliament to pass one official statement.
(2) To clarify when an amendment to an Act of Parliament must be attached to that act’s forum page.
(3) To codify a format for bills and resolutions, which are supposed to be annexed in a separate thread.
3 - Section 7 “Resolutions and Statements” shall be amended as follows:
‘(1) Parliament may pass non-binding resolutions as requests towards specific Ministries or entities regarding topics.
(a) Resolutions and statements shall not be numbered with the system outlined in Section 6 of this act.
(2) Parliament may pass an official statements regarding certain events, bills, decisions, or foreign actions.
(3) The formats for resolutions and statements will be annexed to this act in a separate thread.’
4 - Section 9 “Acts of Parliament” shall be amended as follows:
‘(1) When amending a law, anything being changed must be highlighted in the following way:
(a) Any text being added to a law must be in green and bold.
(b) Any text being removed from a law must be in red and bold.
(c) Any changes to wording of the text or grammar in a law must be in yellow and bold.
(2) When an amendment to a law passes, it will be added as a reply to the original act’s thread if the sole action of the bill is to amend the law in question.
(a) If a bill amends multiple acts or contains other statutes, it shall not be added as a reply to the original act’s thread.
(3) The results of a vote must be written at the top of a bill, above the long title, in order to preserve accurate voting records.
(a) Results to voting must also be kept in the Parliamentary journal.’
5 - Bill & Resolution Format
(1) The following text shall be considered part of the Legislative Branch Act but only shown in a separate post titled ‘Bill & Resolution Formats’.
‘A
Bill
To
<Purpose>
Bill
To
<Purpose>
1 - Short Title and Enactment
(1) This Act may be cited as the ‘<> Act’.
(2) This Act may be numbered as P.B.##-###.
(3) This Act shall be enacted <immediately upon its signage / <time> after its signage>.
(4) This Act is authored by <Position> <Username>.
(5) This Act is co-sponsored by <Position> <Username>.
2 - Reasons
(1) Reason 1
(2) Reason 2…
3 - Sections as needed…
(1) Subsection
(a) Secondary Subsection
(i) Tertiary Subsection
A
Resolution
To
<Purpose>
Resolution
To
<Purpose>
1 - Short Title
(1) This Resolution may be cited as the ‘<> Resolution’.
(2) This Resolution is authored by <Position> <Username>.
2 - Reasons
(1) Reason 1
(2) Reason 2…
3 - Sections as needed…
(1) Subsection
(a) Secondary Subsection
(i) Tertiary Subsection
Amendments to this formatting shall be done through an amendment to the Legislative Branch Act.’
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