mr_sniffles
TNPer
Two strikingly similar proposals are on the table, though created with different objectives in mind I think maybe the two can be reconciled. Yes, I do realize that AlHoma's was a procedure motion but I find denying what is essentially citizenship, should be codified into law.
Some language to cover or improve the 72 hour Jury Duty seems to be the consensus, perhaps 72 hours to respond with a yes or no on whether they want jury duty?
Al Homa's Idea:
1. That all regional assembly members must vote in at least 1 out of every 4 pieces of legislation
2. That all regional assembly members must be available within 72 hours for jury duty from the summons given by the court.
3. Exemptions may be given at the discretion of the Speaker of the RA or the Presiding officer of the court for publicised notices of absense not to exceed more than one half of the election term
4. Any regional assembly member that fails to meet either of these requirements will be stripped of membership untill such time that the member applies again.
Limitless Events:
6) At any time, should sufficient evidence be brought to the Minister of Immigration and Internal Affairs that proves that a Regional Assembly Member fails to meet the requirements for membership due to the deletion of a Nation from NationStates through inactivity or NationStates Moderator intervention, or their TNP nation used in the oath no longer resides in TNP, that Nation's name may be purged from the list of members. Nations may also be removed from the list of members if their forum account has been inactive for a period longer than one month. Should a Nation, whose membership has been purged, later be found to have been resurrected in NationStates, that the Nation become a member of the Region once again or their account becomes active again, they may re-apply for voting rights according to the procedures in the preceding clauses of this Section. The act of expulsion or banning of a Nation from the Region prior to a trial or a referendum does not affect its status as a member until and unless a final judgment is entered in a judicial proceeding or a final certification is entered in a referendum, whichever is applicable to the given situation. The North Pacific Legal Code may provide authority to the Minister of Immigration and Internal Affairs for the periodic purging of the names of member who are no longer eligible to vote in the Region, upon due notice because they no longer meet the requirements of this Section.
Some language to cover or improve the 72 hour Jury Duty seems to be the consensus, perhaps 72 hours to respond with a yes or no on whether they want jury duty?