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« Reply #825 on: January 13, 2011, 04:37:19 AM »

High-Fructose Corn Syrup Warning Act
1) Any product containing high-fructose corn syrup shall include a warning label reading "Consuming high-fructose corn syrup is hazardous to your health."
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« Reply #826 on: January 13, 2011, 04:52:01 AM »

Airport Renaming Act
1) Reagan International Airport shall henceforth be known as Mondale International Airport.
2) Dulles International Airport shall henceforth be known as Arbenz International Airport.
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« Reply #827 on: January 13, 2011, 08:14:28 PM »

Wiki Article of the Month Bill
1) In order to stimulate interest in and increase contributions to the Atlasia Wiki, a commission shall be created to select one article per month for its overall quality to be showcased on the main page of the Atlas Wiki, as well as in the main Atlasia sub-forum in a thread to be stickied by the Moderator General. The "Introduction to Atlasia" thread may be used for this purpose should the commission or Moderator General decide anymore stickied threads would clutter the main page.
2) The commission shall be officially known as the "Wiki Commission," and shall consist of three members; one Senator to be selected among the Senate, one citizen to be selected by the Senate (who may also be a Senator), and one citizen selected by the President. There will be no specified terms for the seats on the commission, but the Senate and President may replace their respective appointed members at any time they wish.



...Okay!! I promise I'll wait a little bit before introducing any more bills!! Tongue
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« Reply #828 on: January 16, 2011, 11:22:00 AM »
« Edited: January 16, 2011, 11:24:58 AM by Senator Antonio V »

This is my first bill, so it must be an important one. Wink Hopefully this will fuel some debate in the Senate.


Comprehensive Social Security Reform Act

1. Any statutory act (law, section or article) relative to Social Security in Atlasia, i.e. to the intervention of the Federal Government aimed to protect its citizens from social risks, prior to this Act is hereby repealed.
2. The National Social Security Agency (NSSA) is hereby established.
3. Any responsibility and authority in the domain of Social Security shall be vested in the NSSA. Said domains may be further specified by appropriate legislation.
4. The NSSA shall be under the responsibility of the Department of Internal Affairs.

Section 1 : Administration

1. The NSSA shall be administered by a deliberative body called Superior Council.
2. The Superior Council of the NSSA shall be composed as follows :
    a) One third of its members shall be delegates of workers. They shall be democratically elected by every working or actively unemployed (see below) person. Labor Unions shall be responsible of organizing fair elections regularly.
    b) One third of its members shall be delegates of employers, designed by the organizations representing them.
    c) One third of representatives of the Federal Government, designed by the Department of Internal Affairs.
3. The Superior Council of the NSSA shall elect a presiding officer, adopt an internal ruling, and decide the frequency and the duration of their sessions.
4. The NSSA shall be divided into five separate Administrations, called :
    a) The Health Insurance Administration
    b) The Unemployment Insurance Administration
    c) The Parenthood Insurance Administration
    d) The Old Age Insurance Administration
    e) The Minor Insurances Administration
5. The institutions administering each of previously cited Administration shall be designed by the Superior Council of the NSSA through procedures specified by it.

Section 2 : Budget

1. The NSSA shall have its proper budget, independent from the Federal budget.
2. The budget of the NSSA shall serve to ensure the proper functioning of the Agency and the fulfillment of the tasks devolved to it through proper legislation.
3. The budget of the NSSA shall be managed by the Superior Council provided that its administration respects subsection 2. The Department of Internal Affairs is in charge of ensuring the respect of subsection 2.
4. Each of the five Administrations of the NSSA shall have its proper budget, which shall be a part of the global NSSA budget.
5. The budget of an Administration of the NSSA shall serve exclusively to fulfill the Administration's social task, by ensuring the compensation of persons as specified by legislation. The budget of an Administration of the NSSA shall be financed through the contributions of people eligible to the insurance program each Administration is responsible of.
6. The budget of the NSSA shall also comprise its Functioning funds. Said funds shall serve to ensure the proper functioning of the NSSA, by paying for the necessary infrastructures and remunerating its employees. Said funds shall be managed by the Superior Council of the NSSA.
7. The Federal Government shall be responsible for providing the Functioning funds to the NSSA. The Department of Internal Affairs shall be able to decide the amount of those funds. The Functioning funds devolved to the NSSA shall be subject to a vote in the Senate.
8. If the budget of one or more of the five administrations of the NSSA present a surplus, such surplus shall be attributed to a Balanced Budget Fund managed by the Superior Council of the NSSA.
9. If the budget of one or more of the five administrations of the NSSA presents a deficit, the Balanced Budget Fund shall be used to fill such deficit.
10. If the Balanced Budget Fund isn't sufficient to ensure a balanced budget in every administration, the Federal Government shall lend to the NSSA the money necessary for that. In such case, the Balanced Budget Funds shall be used to reimburse such loan as soon as possible.

Section 3 : Tasks

1. The role of the NSSA is to compensate the victims of the social risks specified by legislation, through mechanisms and for an amount specified by legislation.
2. The social risks recognized by Atlasia are : illness, unemployment, parenthood, old age, handicap, working incidents, death of the spouse or the parent, catastrophe and excessive debt.
3. Each of the five Administrations of the NSSA shall be responsible to cover one or more of previously specified social risks.

Section 4 : Health Insurance

1. The Health Insurance Administration shall be responsible to compensate the victims of illness and make their cure as easy as possible.
2. Any household shall be mandatorily registered to the Health Insurance Administration.
3. Any household registered to the Health Insurance Administration shall pay a contribution amounting to 2% of its salary and 5% of its other incomes.
4. Contributions shall be perceived directly by the Health Insurance Administration, monthly for salaries an annually for other incomes.
5. Households whose income is subject to the first two brackets of the Income tax as defined by the Fiscal Responsibility Act shall be exonerated from paying said contribution.
6. The Health Insurance Administration shall reimburse any purchase of a duly prescribed necessary medicine and any medically necessary services realized by a member of a registered household.
7. The administration of the Health Insurance Administration shall be responsible to establish a list of necessary medicines, as well as a list of medically necessary services. The list of medically necessary services shall include all those mentioned on section 1, subsection (b) of the Atlasian National Healthcare Act.

Section 5 : Unemployment Insurance

1. The Unemployment Insurance Administration shall be responsible to compensate the victims of unemployment, to help them recovering a job and to ensure that recovering a job is economically beneficial to them.
2. Any employee or actively unemployed person shall be mandatorily registered to the Unemployment Insurance Administration.
3. To be deemed as "actively unemployed", a person shall meet following requirement :
    a) Not exercising any remunerated job.
    b) Actively researching a job, as defined under subsection 9.
4. The Unemployment Insurance Administration shall perceive contributions, amounting to 6% of a registered employee's salary. Such contributions shall be paid monthly, by half by concerned employee, and by half by the business employing it.
5. Any registered employee losing its job shall receive from the Unemployment Insurance Administration a monthly revenue amounting to :
    a) 90% of the individual's previous salary during the first year following the loss of its job
    b) 80% of the individual's previous salary during the second year following the loss of its job
    a) 70% of the individual's previous salary during the third year following the loss of its job
    a) 60% of the individual's previous salary during the fourth year following the loss of its job
    a) 50% of the individual's previous salary after four years of unemployment
6. Notwithstanding subsection 5, no registered unemployed individual shall receive less than $600 per month, neither more than $4000 per month.
7. Any actively unemployed individual registered to the Unemployment Insurance Administration who had never been previously employed shall receive from the Unemployment Insurance Administration a monthly revenue of $600 per month.
8. The Unemployment Insurance Administration shall provide registered unemployed individual with reasonable employment proposals. To be considered as reasonable, those proposals shall meet following requirements :
    a) A salary equivalent to at least 90% of the individual's current revenue provided by the Unemployment Insurance Administration.
    b) A time necessary to reach workplace from the individual's home inferior to two hours.
    c) A domain corresponding to the individual's qualifications.
9. Any registered unemployed individual refusing three successive reasonable employment proposals shall be considered as inactive and deregistered from the Unemployment Insurance Administration.
10. Any registered individual previously unemployed recovering a job with a salary inferior to 110% of the revenue he received as an active unemployed shall receive an allowance so that, added up with the salary, the total amounts to 110% of the revenue previously received.
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« Reply #829 on: January 16, 2011, 11:24:21 AM »

Section 6 : Parenthood Insurance

1. The Parenthood Insurance Administration shall be responsible to compensate the parents for the expenses necessary to raise one or more children.
2. Any household shall be mandatorily registered to the Parenthood Insurance Administration.
3. Any household registered to the Parenthood Insurance Administration shall pay a contribution equivalent to one twentieth of the amount of its income tax. Said contributions shall be paid concurrently with the income tax.
4. Any household composed by two or more adults shall receive from the Parenthood Insurance Administration a monthly allowance amounting to :
    a) $200 per child aged between 0 and 3 years
    b) $250 per child aged between 3 and 8 years
    c) $300 per child aged between 8 and 18 years
5. Any household composed by one adult shall receive from the Parenthood Insurance Administration a monthly allowance amounting to :
    a) $300 per child aged between 0 and 3 years
    b) $400 per child aged between 3 and 8 years
    c) $500 per child aged between 8 and 18 years
6. Notwithstanding subsections 4 and 5, no household whose income is subject to the sixth, seventh or eighth brackets of the Income tax as defined by the Fiscal Responsibility Act shall receive any allowance from the Parenthood Insurance Administration.
7. Any household whose income is subject to the third, fourth or fifth brackets of the Income tax as defined by the Fiscal Responsibility Act shall receive only half of the allowances established on subsections 4 and 5.

Section 7 : Old Age Insurance

1. The Old Age Insurance Administration shall be responsible to guarantee elderly people decent standards of living.
2. Any adult shall be mandatorily registered to the Old Age Insurance Administration.
3. The Old Age Insurance Administration shall perceive contributions, amounting to 10% of a registered employee's salary. Such contributions shall be paid monthly, by half by concerned employee, and by half by the business employing it.
4. Actively unemployed individuals registered to the Old Age Insurance Administration shall not pay any contribution.
5. Any household in which no individual is concerned by subsections 3 and 4 shall pay a contribution equivalent to one twentieth of its income tax. Said contributions shall be paid concurrently with the income tax.
6. Any person retiring shall receive an old age pension from the Old Age Insurance Administration.
7. The full old age pension shall amount to 80% of the average salary during the 10 years in which an individual has earned the most as an employee, if this amount is superior to $1000. Otherwise, the full old age pension shall amount to $1000.
8. For the purpose of determining eligibility to retire and receive old age pensions from the Old Age Insurance Administration, a system based on points shall be used.
    a) One full month of work shall earn an individual three points.
    b) One full month of active unemployment shall earn an individual two points.
    c) One full month of studies or other training shall earn an individual one point.
9. Any individual having earned 1600 points shall have the right to retire and be entitled to a full old age pension.
10. Any individual having earned more than 1200 points shall have the right to retire and be entitled to an old age pension corresponding to a full old age pension multiplied by the number of points it has earned divided by 1600.
11. Notwithstanding sections 9 and 10, any person aged of more than 65 years shall be entitled to retire and receive an old age pension amounting to 75% of its full old age pension. Any person aged of more than 70 years shall be entitled to retire and receive a full old age pension.
12. Age limits mentioned on section 11 shall be lower for individuals having exercised particularly hard jobs. The administration of the Old Age Insurance Administration shall be responsible to establish a list of particularly hard jobs and the retirement ages corresponding to each. Those limits shall not be lower than 55 years old for a 75% pension and 60 years for a full pension.

Section 8 : Minor Insurances

1. The Minor Insurances Administration shall be responsible to compensate the victims of social risks not covered by previously cited administrations. That is handicap, working incidents, death of the spouse or the parent, catastrophe and excessive debt.
2. Any household shall be mandatorily registered to the Minor Insurances Administration.
3.  Any household registered to the Minor Insurances Administration shall pay a contribution amounting to 2% of its salary and 5% of its other incomes.
4. Contributions shall be perceived directly by the Minor Insurances Administration, monthly for salaries an annually for other incomes.
5. Any adult officially deemed as handicapped by legitimate medical authorities who is not actively unemployed shall receive from the Minor Insurances Administration a monthly allowance amounting to $600.
6. Any adult officially deemed as handicapped by legitimate medical authorities who is actively unemployed shall receive from the Minor Insurances Administration a monthly allowance amounting to $300, which can be drawn concurrently with the allowance perceived from the Unemployment Insurance Administration under section 5.
7. Any household with one or more child officially deemed as handicapped by legitimate medical authorities shall receive from the Minor Insurances Administration a monthly allowance amounting to $100 per child, which can be drawn concurrently with the allowance perceived from the Parenthood Insurance Administration under section 6.
8. Any individual suffering from invalidity, illness or any injury caused by his work shall receive from the Minor Insurances Administration an indemnity proportional to the gravity of said injury. Said indemnity shall be comprised between $500 and $50,000. The Minor Insurances Administration shall be responsible to establish the appropriate levels of compensation relative to a specific injury.
9. Any household suffering from the death of an employed or actively unemployed member shall receive from the Minor Insurances Administration an indemnity equivalent to the expected financial loss caused by said death. Said indemnity shall be comprised between $5000 and $1,000,000. The Minor Insurances Administration shall be responsible to estimate the amount of the financial loss caused by the death of the member of a household, based on their potential income and life expectancy.
10. Any household suffering from the consequence of a natural or man-caused catastrophe shall receive from the Minor Insurances Administration an indemnity equivalent to the expected financial loss caused by said catastrophe. Said indemnity shall be comprised between $1000 and $1,000,000. The Minor Insurances Administration shall be responsible to estimate the amount of the financial loss caused by the catastrophe based on the direct and indirect damages caused by the catastrophe on the household's property.
11. Any household in a situation of excessive debt may ask for a sustain from the Minor Insurances Administration. The Minor Insurances Administration shall examine said household's financial situation and determine whether the amount of the debt might represent a threat for the household's economic security. In such case, the Minor Insurances Administration shall provide such household a loan without interest permitting them to reimburse their debt.

Section 9 : Limitation of the tax burden

1. In order to avoid an excessive raise of government taxes, it is the will of the legislator that the passage of this bill doesn't result in an augmentation of the total amount of money perceived by the government and its agencies of more than 10%.
2. This goal shall in priority be pursued through the repeal of any legislation regarding Social Security prior to this bill, thus nullifying the taxes established under this legislation.
3. One year after the passage of this bill, an independent commission shall be nominated by the Department of Internal Affairs, in order to calculate the amount of money perceived by the government and its agencies in the previous year and what it would have been without the passage of this bill. The conclusions of said commission shall be published by the Game Moderator.
4. If the commission determines that the raise in the tax burden due to the passage of this bill has exceeded 10%, the Senate shall implement legislation in order to reduce its amount so that the raise in the tax burden doesn't exceed 10%.
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« Reply #830 on: January 16, 2011, 11:41:16 AM »

And here are some other bills (normal size this time Tongue).


Fair Amending Procedure Amendment

Article VII, Section 1 of the Third Constitution of Atlasia is hereby amended to read :

The Senate, whenever two-thirds of its number shall deem it necessary, shall propose amendments to this Constitution, which shall be valid to all intents and purposes as part of this Constitution when ratified by the people of Atlasia. In each region, a public vote shall be held regarding the ratification of a proposed amendment. Said vote shall last for exactly one week and shall be administered by the Governor of the Region or other officer as the Law of the Region may provide. Citizens shall vote "aye", "nay" or "abstain" to a proposed Amendment. To be ratified, a proposed amendment shall meet at least one of the following requirements :
- Receiving more "aye" than "nay" votes in at least four of the five Atlasian regions, as well as in Atlasia at-large.
- Receiving an absolute majority of "aye" votes among the totality of votes cast by Atlasian citizens, receiving a number of "aye" votes superior to 35% of the total number of Atlasian citizens, and "aye" votes exceeding "nay" votes in at least three of the five Atlasian regions.
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« Reply #831 on: January 16, 2011, 11:41:59 AM »

Progressive Taxation Act

1. For income gained in 2011 and thereafter, an additional tax bracket shall be added to those defined by the Fiscal Responsibility Act.
2. The new tax bracket shall apply to :
    a) An income superior to $4,000,000 for single individuals.
    b) An income superior to $5,000,000 for civil partners filing jointly.
    c) An income superior to $2,500,000 for civil partners filing separately.
    d) An income superior to $4,000,000 for heads of households.
3. The marginal taxation rate for this bracket shall be 75%.
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« Reply #832 on: January 16, 2011, 11:44:06 AM »

Active Citizenship Act

1. Any registered voter shall be able to vote for federal elections only after making three posts in the Atlas fantasy elections board (the child board Voting booth not being counted).
2. Any registered voter not making any post in the Atlas fantasy elections board (the child board Voting booth not being counted) for 90 consecutive days shall be removed from the registered voters list.
3. For the purpose of this bill, a post shall consist in at least 20 words, make sense and be related to Atlasia.
4. This bill shall be effective on March 1, 2011.
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« Reply #833 on: January 27, 2011, 09:05:32 AM »

Reality or Nothing Act

1)  The organization Reality or Nothing shall hereby by listed by the Atlasian federal government as a terrorist organization.

2)  The Atlasian government shall use whatever reasonable means they can to stop Reality or Nothing from committing any further acts of terrorism.
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« Reply #834 on: January 29, 2011, 05:57:48 PM »

Supporting Freedom in Egypt Bill

Whereas the Atlasian government and people applaud the courage of the Egyptian people and fully support their struggle for a just and accountable government, and is united in its condemnation of the oppressive and violent response to the demonstrations in Egypt by the current regime,

Full economic/trade and military restrictions are imposed on the Arab Republic of Egypt effective immediately.
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« Reply #835 on: January 31, 2011, 12:43:57 AM »

Horrible bill. Economic santion wouldn't make anything better.
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« Reply #836 on: February 05, 2011, 07:26:04 PM »

Feline Protection Act
1) It shall be illegal to de-claw felines.
2) Any person found performing this act shall be fined $5,000, and permanantely lose any veterinary licences they hold.
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« Reply #837 on: February 05, 2011, 08:19:52 PM »

As the DoEA has changed its policies to be in line with those called for in my bill, I withdraw it.
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« Reply #838 on: February 08, 2011, 08:55:49 PM »

No Contracts for Illegals Act

1)  Any organization with federal Atlasian government contracts which is found to employee illegal immigrants will lose their contracts promptly following the discovery of these immigrants.

2)  These organizations shall be added to a list of companies which shall not be given any sort of government contracts for one year.

3)  Any government money paid for these contracts shall be returned in fines.
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« Reply #839 on: February 16, 2011, 05:30:29 PM »

Do Not PM List

Section I

1. The Registrar General will maintain a "Do Not PM" list.

2. Citizens who wish to be on the Do Not PM list will make a formal request in a thread designated to inform citizens of those who wish not to be PM'd.

3. The "Do Not PM" List thread will be sticked at the top of the Fantasy Elections subsection of the forum.
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« Reply #840 on: February 22, 2011, 06:39:21 AM »

Second Amendment to the Proportional Representation Act

Section 1
1) A fourth clause shall be added to the Section 1 saying "The five class B seats will be numbered from one through five and named At-large Senator #X"
2) The seats held by the following Senators as of 2/22/11 shall be numbered as follows:
     a) Lief: At-large Senator #1
     b) Bacon King: At-large Senator #2
     c) Dallasfan: At-large Senator #3
     d) AHDUke99: At-large Senator #4
     e) Antonio V: At-large Senator #5

Section 2
1) A Section Six, titled Succession of Seats, shall be added to the Proportional Representation Act.
2) Clause 1 of Section Six will read: "If a vacant seat is filled by either special election or appointment, that person shall be the successor of that seat."
3) Clause 2 of Section Six will read: "If a seat of a departing Senator is won by a member of the same party, then they shall be viewed as the successor to that seat."
4) Clause 3 of Section Six will read: "If a party has multiple departing Senators and multiple incoming Senators, then the successors shall be organized alphabetically beginning at the lowest numbered seat held by the party."
5) Clause 4 of Section Six will read: "If a party has a net loss of seats in a regularly scheduled election for Class B seats, but retains control of at least one at-large seat, and there are no at-large incumbents of the party, then the new senator of that party shall be the successor to the seat currently held by that party for the longest amount of continuous time."
6) Clause 5 of Section Six will read: "If only one seat changes parties in a regular election, then the additional Senator of the victorious party shall be viewed as the successor to that seat. Should the victorious party have multiple incoming Senators due to retirement, the alphabetical and numerical process described in Clause 3 shall be used.
7) Clause 6 of Section Six will read: "If a party loses multiple seats to more than one different opposition party, then the alphabetical and numerical process described in Clause 3 shall be used.
8.) Clause 7 of Section Six will read: "If multiple parties lose seats to multiple other parties, the political persuasion of the departing and incoming Senators may be used to determine who is the successor. Should a dispute arise, the Attorney General shall decide. Should there be no clear political match, the alphabetical and numerical process described in Clause 3 shall be used.
9) Clause 8 of Section Six will read: "Independents shall be treated as if they were a party for succession purposes.
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« Reply #841 on: March 02, 2011, 06:22:55 PM »

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« Reply #842 on: March 04, 2011, 05:32:32 PM »

Introduced in behalf of my President :


The Game Moderator Reform Act

Section 1 – Game Moderator:
1.   The GM shall have responsibility for stories relating to nationwide affairs of economic, political, and miscellaneous natures.
2.   In addition, the duties of the GM specified in F.L. 38-13 shall remain in effect in relation to domestic issues.

Section 2 – Secretary of External Affairs
1.   The Secretary of External Affairs shall be permitted to publish stories relating to foreign elections, foreign economic actions, foreign military conflicts, etc.
2.   The Secretary of External Affairs shall be required to maintain an official thread of updates, either separate from or as a part of his/her official government office thread.
3.   The thread containing updates must be on the Atlas Fantasy Elections thread, while the official office thread can be in either board, unless it contains the updates.
4.   The relevant parts of F.L. 38-13 relating to foreign affairs and their occurrence or non-occurrence remain true.

Section 3 – Secretary of Internal Affairs
1.   The Secretary of Internal Affairs shall be permitted to publish stories relating to regional issues.
2.   The Secretary of Internal Affairs shall be required to maintain an official thread of updates, either separate from or as a part of his/her official government office thread.
3.   The thread containing updates must be on the Atlas Fantasy Elections thread, while the official office thread can be in either board, unless it contains the updates.
4.   The relevant parts of F.L. 38-13 remain true.
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« Reply #843 on: March 04, 2011, 05:38:47 PM »

Honoring Some Folks Act

1. Department of Internal Affairs headquarter shall be officially known as AndrewCT Executive Building
2. Headquarter of the office of Game Moderator shall be officially known as Purple State Executive Building
3. Department of Justice headquarter shall be officially known as Peter Bell Executive Building
4. Headquarter of the office of Registrar General shall be officially known as Fritz Executive Building
5. Headquarter of the office of Moderator General shall be officially known as Joe Arpaio Executive Building
6. Headquarter of Department of Federal Elections shall be officially known as Teddy Executive Building
7. Department of External Affairs headquarter shall be officially known as Hashemite Executive Building
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« Reply #844 on: March 05, 2011, 09:23:16 AM »

Guinea Pigs & Co. Protection Act

Considering that neutering of such spices like guinea pigs, hamsters or chinchilla, is much more complicated, health and life threatening procedure than neutering or larger animals, like dogs or cats:
1. Only a veterinarian with a certificate of knowledge and skills sufficient to perform such procedure, shall be allowed to
2. Certificates shall be issued by a revelant institutions of federal and regional governments with a strict regard to a veterinarian qualifications
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« Reply #845 on: March 06, 2011, 03:04:56 PM »

Ethanol Subsidy Reform Act

With the increased cost of foods worldwide including grains and corn due to the increasing use of farmland as ethanol production growth, it is necessary to reform the system of ethanol subsidies.

1) 25% of all ethanol subsidies will be transfered directly into the general fund of the Atlasian federal government.

2) 25% of all ethanol subsidies will be transfered into a federal tax credit for the implementation of renewable energy vehicles.
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« Reply #846 on: March 11, 2011, 02:02:27 PM »
« Edited: March 15, 2011, 01:46:03 PM by Senator Kalwejt »

Deregistration Act

1. Any citizen, who wish to deregister permanently from Atlasia is required to PM Registrar General. Registrar General shall put the name of a person requesting dereregistration in a special list in census bureau thread.
2. Once request has been made, a citizen cannot post on any Atlasia board for a period of one month, in order to complete the process.
3. After one month of not posting on Atlasia boards, Registrar General shall remove said citizen name from the rolls.
4. No person, who deregistered, shall be allowed to register again for a period of two next month.


I'm withdrawing this project.
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« Reply #847 on: March 15, 2011, 01:47:20 PM »
« Edited: March 19, 2011, 03:24:24 PM by Eamon de Valera »

Repeal of Privacy Protection Act

Considering that a Repeal of Privacy Protection Act (F.L. 34-3) is contradicting the higher power of Dave and rules, set by him on the entire forum, said law is hereby repealed.


I withdraw this piece as well.
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« Reply #848 on: March 15, 2011, 05:26:27 PM »

Repeal of Privacy Protection Act

Considering that a Repeal of Privacy Protection Act (F.L. 34-3) is contradicting the higher power of Dave and rules, set by him on the entire forum, said law is hereby repealed.

We are not a theocracy, there is no "higher power" than the Atlasian People.
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« Reply #849 on: March 19, 2011, 03:23:53 PM »

Deletion Is Bad Act

1. Deleting a vote in the federal election after twenty minutes since posting and/or after booth was closed is hereby illegal, and is punishable to at least six-month ban from vote and/or six-month ban from holding an office
2. Soliciting another Atlasian to delete a vote is hereby illegal as well, and is punishable to at least one year ban from vote and holding an office
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