Vacancies, Absences, and Succession Bill
1. Article 3, Section 11 of the Constitution of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
2. Article 6, Section 4 of the Constitution of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
3. Article 7, Section 12 of the Constitution of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
4. Chapter 3, Section 3.2 of the Codified Law of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
5. The following is inserted in Chapter 4, Section 4.2, of the Codified Law of The North Pacific after Clause 7:
6. Chapter 5, Clause 3 of the Codified Law of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
7. Chapter 5, Section 5.3, Clause 17 of the Codified Law of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
8. Chapter 6, Section 6.1, Clause 15 of the Codified Law of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
9. No part of this bill shall take effect unless all parts take effect.
1. Article 3, Section 11 of the Constitution of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
11. In the case of a vacancy or absence in the office of Delegate or Vice Delegate, the first available person in the line of succession will assume the duties of the vacated position. If a member of the line of succession assumes the duties of either position while serving in, or having assumed the duties of, any other constitutionally-mandated elected office, they will be considered absent from that office.
2. Article 6, Section 4 of the Constitution of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
4. The Regional Assembly may establish a line of succession by a majority vote. The line of succession must always include the Vice Delegate and all current Security Council members, and must always place the Vice Delegate first. If a new member is admitted to the Security Council, they will be automatically added at the end of the current line of succession. If a member is removed from the Security Council, they will be automatically removed from the line of succession.
3. Article 7, Section 12 of the Constitution of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
12. Procedures to fill vacancies and absences in constitutionally-mandated elected offices may be established by law.
4. Chapter 3, Section 3.2 of the Codified Law of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
- If one or more Justice positions are vacant, or any Justice is absent or has a conflict of interest, the remaining Justices will promptly appoint the needed hearing officers from among available Regional Assembly members to participate as temporary Justices.
- If all Justices are either vacant or absent or have have a conflict of interest, the Delegate will promptly appoint the needed hearing officers from among available Regional Assembly members with the agreement of the Speaker.
- In implementing the previous clause, any person who has a conflict of interest will be treated as unavailable.
- Any hearing officer appointed under this Section will be automatically removed if they have a conflict of interest and or hold any other office or assume the duties of any other office while serving as a hearing officer.
5. The following is inserted in Chapter 4, Section 4.2, of the Codified Law of The North Pacific after Clause 7:
An "absence" in an office means that the holder of the office is by law temporarily prevented from exercising the duties of their office. An absent officer may be replaced for the duration of their absence as provided by the Constitution, this Legal Code, or a rule adopted by the appropriate body.
6. Chapter 5, Clause 3 of the Codified Law of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
In this Chapter, the serving Delegate means the person holding the constitutionally-mandated elected office of the Delegate or, in the case of a vacancy in that office, the person that has assumed the duties of that office.
7. Chapter 5, Section 5.3, Clause 17 of the Codified Law of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
The Council may task a member with taking actions required under this chapter when the Vice Delegate is not available.
8. Chapter 6, Section 6.1, Clause 15 of the Codified Law of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
Regional Assembly members that have submitted a notice of unavailabilty, in accordance with any regulations set by the Speaker, shall be exempt from the provisions of the above clause for the stated duration of the period they are unavailable.
9. No part of this bill shall take effect unless all parts take effect.
Vacancies, Absences, and Succession Bill
1. Article 3, Section 11 of the Constitution of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
2. Article 6, Section 4 of the Constitution of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
3. Article 7, Section 12 of the Constitution of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
4. Chapter 3, Section 3.2 of the Codified Law of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
5. The following is inserted in Chapter 4, Section 4.2, of the Codified Law of The North Pacific after Clause 7:
6. Chapter 5, Clause 3 of the Codified Law of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
7. Chapter 5, Section 5.3, Clause 17 of the Codified Law of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
8. Chapter 6, Section 6.1, Clause 15 of the Codified Law of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
1. Article 3, Section 11 of the Constitution of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
11. In the case of a vacancy or absence in the office of Delegate or Vice Delegate, the first available person in the line of succession will assume the duties of the vacated position. The Vice Delegate or a person having assumed the duties of the Vice Delegate under this clause will be considered available to assume the duties of the Delegate. If a member of the line of succession assumes the duties of either position while serving in any other constitutionally-mandated elected office, they will be considered absent from that office.
2. Article 6, Section 4 of the Constitution of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
4. The Regional Assembly may establish a line of succession by a majority vote. The line of succession must always include the Vice Delegate and all current Security Council members, and must always have the Vice Delegate in the first place. If a new member is admitted to the Security Council, they will be added at the end of the current line of succession. If a member is removed from the Security Council, they will be removed from the line of succession.
3. Article 7, Section 12 of the Constitution of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
12. Procedures to fill vacancies and absences in constitutionally-mandated elected offices may be established by law.
4. Chapter 3, Section 3.2 of the Codified Law of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
- If one or more Justice positions are vacant, or any Justice is absent or has a conflict of interest, the remaining Justices will promptly appoint the needed hearing officers from among available Regional Assembly members to participate as temporary Justices.
- If all Justices are either vacant or absent or have have a conflict of interest, the Delegate will promptly appoint the needed hearing officers from among available Regional Assembly members with the agreement of the Speaker.
- In implementing the previous clause, any person who has a conflict of interest will be treated as unavailable.
- Any hearing officer appointed under this Section must not have a conflict of interest and may not hold any other office while serving as a hearing officer.
5. The following is inserted in Chapter 4, Section 4.2, of the Codified Law of The North Pacific after Clause 7:
An "absence" in an office means that the holder of the office is by law temporarily prevented from exercising the duties of their office. An absent officer may be replaced for the duration of their absence as provided by the Constitution, this Legal Code, or a rule adopted by the appropriate body.
6. Chapter 5, Clause 3 of the Codified Law of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
In this Chapter, the serving Delegate means the constitutionally-mandated elected office of the Delegate or, in the case of a vacancy in that office, the person that has assumed the duties of that office.
7. Chapter 5, Section 5.3, Clause 17 of the Codified Law of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
The Council may task a member with taking actions required under this chapter when the Vice Delegate is not available.
8. Chapter 6, Section 6.1, Clause 15 of the Codified Law of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
Regional Assembly members that have submitted a notice of unavailabilty, in accordance with any regulations set by the Speaker, shall be exempt from the provisions of the above clause for the stated duration of the period they are unavailable.
Vice Delegate Succession Bill
1. Article 3, Section 11 of the Constitution of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
1. Article 3, Section 11 of the Constitution of The North Pacific is hereby amended to read as follows:
11. If the Delegate is removed or unable to serve, the Vice Delegate will assume the duties of the Delegate. If the Vice Delegate is also unable to serve, the first available person in the line of succession will assume the duties of the Delegate. If the Vice Delegate is removed or unable to serve, the first available person in the line of succession who has not simultaneously assumed the duties of the Delegate will assume the duties of the Vice Delegate.