Currently Border Control powers are linked to the Security Council's Line of Succession. This can result in situations where those with BC may not have enough influence to be effective. It can also be constraining with respect to having coverage over multiple time zones. We can fix this:
Here is the mark-up:
9. The Serving Delegate may assign Border Control powers to anyof the three members of the Security Council earliest in the Order of Succession.
By uncoupling BC from the LoS, it will allow for greater flexibility in utilizing the SC's influence points. I feel it will make us better able to more efficiently meet our security needs.
Border Control Adjustment
1. Section 7.2 of the Legal Code shall be amended as follows:
Section 7.2: Regional Officers
9. The Serving Delegate may assign Border Control powers to any three members of the Security Council.
Here is the mark-up:
9. The Serving Delegate may assign Border Control powers to any
By uncoupling BC from the LoS, it will allow for greater flexibility in utilizing the SC's influence points. I feel it will make us better able to more efficiently meet our security needs.