35RZ03 - The People to Provinces Improvement Act, Take 1

Clarked in the First Clark (November 2005) of the 35th Ziu
Clark Entry ID: 1609
Bill ID: 1664

WHEREAS the People to Provinces Act (34RZ9) has been in effect through the period of the greatest population growth in Talossa’s history, so that we have a pretty good sense of how well it’s working, and

WHEREAS it’s been working pretty well, but could still be improved,

THEREFORE the Ziu hereby enacts the following enhancements and clarifications to the process of assigning citizens to provinces.

DEFINITION: For the purposes of this Act, two people are “closely related” 1) if one of them is the spouse, parent, grandparent, brother, sister, aunt, or uncle of the other, or 2) is married to someone who is closely related to the other in the sense of clause 1).

BE IT ENACTED THAT:

1. If an immigrant is closely related to a Talossan citizen, the immigrant may choose to be assigned to the province to which his Talossan relative belongs, rather than to the province to which he would otherwise be assigned.

2. If one Talossan citizen is closely related to another, he may move his provincial assignment to the province to which his Talossan relative already belongs. But nobody may make such a move more than once in his lifetime, except by the special permission of the Ziu.

AND WHEREAS it only makes sense that natural-born citizens belong to the same province as their parents, and in fact we’ve always done it this way, but it isn’t actually written in the law anywhere, BE IT ENACTED THAT

3. A dandelion, when registered, will be assigned to the province of his Talossan parent. If both his parents are citizens, and they belong to different provinces, the dandelion will be assigned to the province of his mother.

AND WHEREAS a greater degree of identity the provinces of Talossa and the world geographic regions assigned to them is to be desired, while maintaining a not-too-terribly-unequal distribution of population among the provinces, BE IT ENACTED THAT

4. Whenever any Talossan wants to move his provincial assignment to the province in whose assigned area he actually lives, he may do so, provided that either a) the province to which he is moving has a lower population than the province from which he is moving, or b) both provinces are currently closed to immigration.

5. The Secretary of State will be responsible for the various moves and assignments contemplated in this Act, which moves and assignments will take effect on their official announcement by the Secretary of State.

Uréu q'estadra så,
Ián, Duke of Lupul (MC-CLP)

Vote summary

Number: 35RZ03
Required for passage: Simple majority of both houses
Vote date: November 2005
Result: Rejected (Cosă: 86-63-0, Senäts: 1-1-0)

Voting record

MC Party Seats Vote
Baron Quedéir Castiglhâ CLP 20 Contra
Baron Fritz von Buchholtz CLP 20 Per
Gregory Rajala CLP 20 Per
Ián, Duke of Lupul CLP 21 Per
Patti McCue CLP 15
Samuhél Tecladéir CLP 15 Per
Maureen O'Hara CLP 20
Danihel Lauriéir KBP 6 Contra
Ma la Mha, Contă Thord RUMP 1 Contra
Olaf Brainerd RUMP 5 Per
Sir Cresti Siervicül RUMP 11 Contra
Xhorxh Ûnamînd RUMP 25 Contra
Sir Trotxâ Betiñéir RUMP 5 Per
86-63-0
Senator Province Pr. Vote
Ián von Metáiriâ Atatürk AK Per
Brook Pànetâ Florenciă FL
Francesco Felici Cézembre CZ
Baron Quedéir Castiglhâ Belacostă BE Contra
None Maricopa MA
None Maritiimi-Maxhestic MM
None Vuode VD
1-1-0
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