Regional Assembly Rules Amendment Bill
1. Rule 1, Rule 2, Rule 3, Rule 4, and Rule 5 of the Regional Assembly are repealed.
2. The following is adopted as rules of the Regional Assembly,
1. Rule 1, Rule 2, Rule 3, Rule 4, and Rule 5 of the Regional Assembly are repealed.
2. The following is adopted as rules of the Regional Assembly,
Rules of the Regional Assembly of The North Pacific
Section 1. Proposals
1. Any member of the Regional Assembly may bring a proposal for discussion before the Regional Assembly.
2. The Speaker may schedule a vote on any proposal being discussed by the Regional Assembly as permitted by law.
3. If at least two members of the Regional Assembly object to the decision of the Speaker to schedule a vote on a proposal, then the Speaker is required to cancel the vote.
4. If at least one-tenth of the members of the Regional Assembly, including the member that introduced the proposal to the Regional Assembly, motion that a vote should be held on a proposal before the Regional Assembly, then the Speaker must schedule a vote on that proposal to begin as soon as permitted by law.
Section 2. Voting
1. No more than two votes of the Regional Assembly may be taking place simultaneously at any time, excluding election votes.
2. Unless otherwise required by law, votes of the Regional Assembly will last for a minimum of three and a maximum of seven days.
3. The Speaker will, at the beginning of a vote of the Regional Assembly, decide its duration as permitted by law.
4. If at least one tenth of the members of the Regional Assembly object to the duration of a vote of the Regional Assembly decided by the Speaker before the conclusion of the vote, then that vote will last for the maximum duration permitted by law.
5. If at the conclusion of a vote quorum has not been achieved, then the Speaker may extend the duration of the vote to the maximum permitted by law.
Section 3. Deputy Speaker and Vacancies
1. The Speaker may, at their discretion, appoint a member of the Regional Assembly as Deputy Speaker. The Speaker may, at their discretion, remove an existing Deputy Speaker.
2. Unless otherwise specified by law, the Speaker may delegate any of their powers and duties to the Deputy Speaker. Delegation under this section does not relieve the Speaker of any of their powers and duties. Any provisions of law related to the powers and duties of the Speaker, when exercised by the Deputy Speaker under the provisions of this clause, shall apply to the Deputy Speaker.
3. When the position of Speaker is vacant, the Deputy Speaker will assume the powers and duties of the office of the Speaker for the duration of the vacancy. When the position of Deputy Speaker is simultaneously vacant, the Regional Assembly member who is available, has the longest period of membership, and is not otherwise prohibited by law will assume the powers and duties of the office of the Speaker for the duration of the simultaneous vacancy.
4. The period of membership of a Regional Assembly member is defined as the amount of elapsed time since that member's most recent admission to the Regional Assembly without an interruption.