I propose the following changes to the Legal Code:
If this is passed, the section can be expanded in future bills or perhaps even during the discussion of this bill. This way, we won't have to create new sections for similar things, hence the new title.
I removed the parts of the clauses where duties and roles were wrongly prescribed, allowing further discretion on the Delegate's behalf in relation to the actions of their government.
I don't mention any documents or areas in particular because these things are liable to change and would invalidate the amendments, should they occur. The ECs are capable of recognizing such ministerial policies, practices and established duties mentioned in their respective areas and adhering to them in relation to this amendment.
I greatly encourage grammatical, verbal or general corrections/suggestions so that this bill can be improved to the highest extent.
This is a simple fix for a problematic and badly authored section of the legal code.Executive Provisions Bill:1. Section 7.6 of the Legal Code will be re-titled as follows:2. Section 7.6 will be amended as follows:Section 7.6: Executive Provisions
38. The Delegate will charge at least one Executive Officer with assisting in the execution of their duties for each of the following matters:
- foreign affairs, defined as the management and operation of embassies, the reporting of events in the North Pacific/other regions and the supervision of ambassadors;
- military affairs, defined as the use of raiding and defending missions and activities on NationStates in order to fulfill the training, security, stabilization and peacekeeping needs of the North Pacific.
- internal affairs, defined as the handling of internal matters of importance to the region such as recruitment, telegramming and mentoring.
If this is passed, the section can be expanded in future bills or perhaps even during the discussion of this bill. This way, we won't have to create new sections for similar things, hence the new title.
I removed the parts of the clauses where duties and roles were wrongly prescribed, allowing further discretion on the Delegate's behalf in relation to the actions of their government.
I don't mention any documents or areas in particular because these things are liable to change and would invalidate the amendments, should they occur. The ECs are capable of recognizing such ministerial policies, practices and established duties mentioned in their respective areas and adhering to them in relation to this amendment.
I greatly encourage grammatical, verbal or general corrections/suggestions so that this bill can be improved to the highest extent.
Executive Provisions Bill:1. Section 7.6 of the Legal Code will be re-titled as follows:2. Section 7.6 will be amended as follows:Section 7.6: Executive Provisions
38. The Delegate will charge at least one Executive Officer with executing their orders for and attending to the functional needs of, in accordance with ministerial policies, practices and established duties mentioned in their respective areas, each of the following matters:39. An Executive Officer cannot be charged with executing orders for more than one of the aforementioned matters.
- foreign affairs;
- military affairs;
- internal affairs.
Executive Provisions Bill:1. Section 7.6 of the Legal Code will be re-titled as follows:2. Section 7.6 will be amended as follows:Section 7.6: Executive Provisions
38. The Delegate will charge at least one Executive Officer with executing their orders for and attending to the functional needs of, in accordance with ministerial policies, practices and established duties mentioned in their respective areas, each of the following matters:39. No person may simultaneously serve as a minister for more than one ministry.
- foreign affairs;
- military affairs;
- internal affairs.
Executive Provisions Bill:1. Section 7.6 of the Legal Code will be re-titled as follows:2. Section 7.6 will be amended as follows:Section 7.6: Executive Provisions
38. The Delegate will charge at least one Executive Officer with executing their orders for and attending to the functional needs of, in accordance with ministerial policies, practices and established duties mentioned in their respective areas, each of the following matters:
- foreign affairs;
- military affairs;
- internal affairs.
Executive Provisions Bill:1. Section 7.6 of the Legal Code will be re-titled as follows:2. Section 7.6 will be amended as follows:Section 7.6: Executive Provisions
38. The Delegate will charge at least one Executive Officer with assisting in the execution of their duties for each of the following matters:
- foreign affairs;
- military affairs;
- internal affairs.
- Edit 001, 05/07/2017
A new clause was added to prevent people from simultaneously serving as minister for more than one ministry. This was added so that ministers can focus solely on the ministry they have been appointed to work for, and so that, in the case of a vacancy, only one ministry lacks management, and not any more than that.
- Edit 002, 05/07/2017
Clause 39 removed. The new clause covers what is intended for the bill nicely without confusing them both. If the Delegate and the Executive Officer in question come to an agreement, and they decide that they want that Executive Officer to serve and execute orders in relation to more than one of those matters, then it is up to them to do so. However, since the new clause 39 removes 'ministers' from the possible roles the Executive Officer could actually fill for more than one ministry, there is a favourable equilibrium between the two.
- Edit 003, 05/07/2017
New clause 39 removed completely in accordance with discussions conducted over its legality, purpose and efficiency.
- Edit 004, 11/07/2017
Clause 38 amended in accordance with Chapter 7, Section 7.1: Definitions, Clause 2 of the Legal Code. The definition there suits the purpose of the amendment much better and further simplifies the clause.
- Edit 005, 15/07/2017
Clause 38 amended to further detail the duties of each of the ministries, but retain the language before the list so that the Delegate can still give orders of their own.