Knightblood
NPAer
- TNP Nation
- Goatentah
- Discord
- Knightblood #6666
Seeing that the NPA has not been called anything else since its inception (and has also been the only division of the NPAF) and also seeing the lack of consistency between the title of chapter 8 and the text of it;
I propose chapter 8 of the legal code is amended as follows:
I propose chapter 8 of the legal code is amended as follows:
1. The North Pacific Army (the NPA) has five primary purposes:
- a. To protect and defend the region of The North Pacific;
- b. To protect and defend the allies of The North Pacific;
- c. To assist the allies and friends of The North Pacific in whatever capacity is available;
- d. To maintain a well trained military;
- e. To implement regional defense and diplomatic policies as adopted under the laws of The North Pacific.
- a. To counter or preemptively stop:
- i) A direct threat to The North Pacific;
- ii) A direct threat to an ally of The North Pacific;
- b. To assist a region or organization as permitted by the delegate, an existing treaty, or the Executive Officer charged with military affairs;
- c. Upon the orders of the appointed Executive Officer charged with military affairs or a person thus delegated to act in their name; and
- d. The Regional Assembly may mandate that the NPA follow through on a declaration of war or a policy approved by the Regional Assembly.
- a. Minimize collateral damage;
- b. Respect the culture of the region and the wishes of the natives;
- c. Minimize threat to The North Pacific and allies;
- d. Provide natives with the means to restore the region to its original state before leaving;
- e. Contact the most recent native delegate when acting proactively;
- a. The Delegate can issue a blanket approval for the NPA to work with a given organisation. The Executive Officer charged with military affairs or the Delegate must still authorize individual missions.
- b. Any NPA member may refuse to take part in any mission which does not directly impact TNP security for any reason that the Executive Officer charged with military affairs or the Delegate determines is reasonable.
- c. The Regional Assembly may override by simple majority vote any NPA deployment not previously approved by the Regional Assembly. The Speaker shall accept motions to override for voting on an expedited basis.
- d. The Regional Assembly is promptly informed of any NPA operation upon deployment, with the exception of operations which the Delegate specifically classifies. The Regional Assembly must be promptly informed of any classified operation, as well as the reasons for the classification, as soon as possible following deployment.
- a. Remove any residents from an invaded region that resided in the region prior to said invasion;
- b. Act with any degree of disrespect;
- c. Alter the region's chosen embassy list against the wishes of the region's natives.
1. The North Pacific Army Armed Forces (the NPAF) has five primary purposes:
F is always permitted, consistent with adopted regional defense and diplomatic policies, to deploy under the following circumstances:
F must follow all of the following criteria on every mission in foreign regions, except against designated enemy regions:
F must operate so that:
F must not do the following except following: (a) a regional consensus toward a region at war with TNP or (b) a request from a recognized government in exile of that region:
F leadership is empowered with the ability to determine the cosmetic details of military, including name ranks and insignia, pending the outcome of a poll of active NPAF members.
- a. To protect and defend the region of The North Pacific;
- b. To protect and defend the allies of The North Pacific;
- c. To assist the allies and friends of The North Pacific in whatever capacity is available;
- d. To maintain a well trained military;
- e. To implement regional defense and diplomatic policies as adopted under the laws of The North Pacific.
- a. To counter or preemptively stop:
- i) A direct threat to The North Pacific;
- ii) A direct threat to an ally of The North Pacific;
- b. To assist a region or organization as permitted by the delegate, an existing treaty, or the Executive Officer charged with military affairs;
- c. Upon the orders of the appointed Executive Officer charged with military affairs or a person thus delegated to act in their name; and
- d. The Regional Assembly may mandate that the NPA
Ffollow through on a declaration of war or a policy approved by the Regional Assembly.
- a. Minimize collateral damage;
- b. Respect the culture of the region and the wishes of the natives;
- c. Minimize threat to The North Pacific and allies;
- d. Provide natives with the means to restore the region to its original state before leaving;
- e. Contact the most recent native delegate when acting proactively;
- a. The Delegate can issue a blanket approval for the NPA
Fto work with a given organisation. The Executive Officer charged with military affairs or the Delegate must still authorize individual missions. - b. Any NPA
Fmember may refuse to take part in any mission which does not directly impact TNP security for any reason that the Executive Officer charged with military affairs or the Delegate determines is reasonable. - c. The Regional Assembly may override by simple majority vote any NPA
Fdeployment not previously approved by the Regional Assembly. The Speaker shall accept motions to override for voting on an expedited basis. - d. The Regional Assembly is promptly informed of any NPA
Foperation upon deployment, with the exception of operations which the Delegate specifically classifies. The Regional Assembly must be promptly informed of any classified operation, as well as the reasons for the classification, as soon as possible following deployment.
- a. Remove any residents from an invaded region that resided in the region prior to said invasion;
- b. Act with any degree of disrespect;
- c. Alter the region's chosen embassy list against the wishes of the region's natives.
1. The North Pacific Army (the NPA) has five primary purposes:
F leadership is empowered with the ability to determine the cosmetic details of military, including name, ranks and insignia, pending the outcome of a poll of active NPA members.
- a. To protect and defend the region of The North Pacific;
- b. To protect and defend the allies of The North Pacific;
- c. To assist the allies and friends of The North Pacific in whatever capacity is available;
- d. To maintain a well trained military;
- e. To implement regional defense and diplomatic policies as adopted under the laws of The North Pacific.
- a. To counter or preemptively stop:
- i) A direct threat to The North Pacific;
- ii) A direct threat to an ally of The North Pacific;
- b. To assist a region or organization as permitted by the delegate, an existing treaty, or the Executive Officer charged with military affairs;
- c. Upon the orders of the appointed Executive Officer charged with military affairs or a person thus delegated to act in their name; and
- d. The Regional Assembly may mandate that the NPA follow through on a declaration of war or a policy approved by the Regional Assembly.
- a. Minimize collateral damage;
- b. Respect the culture of the region and the wishes of the natives;
- c. Minimize threat to The North Pacific and allies;
- d. Provide natives with the means to restore the region to its original state before leaving;
- e. Contact the most recent native delegate when acting proactively;
- a. The Delegate can issue a blanket approval for the NPA to work with a given organisation. The Executive Officer charged with military affairs or the Delegate must still authorize individual missions.
- b. Any NPA member may refuse to take part in any mission which does not directly impact TNP security for any reason that the Executive Officer charged with military affairs or the Delegate determines is reasonable.
- c. The Regional Assembly may override by simple majority vote any NPA deployment not previously approved by the Regional Assembly. The Speaker shall accept motions to override for voting on an expedited basis.
- d. The Regional Assembly is promptly informed of any NPA operation upon deployment, with the exception of operations which the Delegate specifically classifies. The Regional Assembly must be promptly informed of any classified operation, as well as the reasons for the classification, as soon as possible following deployment.
- a. Remove any residents from an invaded region that resided in the region prior to said invasion;
- b. Act with any degree of disrespect;
- c. Alter the region's chosen embassy list against the wishes of the region's natives.
1. The North Pacific Army Armed Forces (the NPAF) has five primary purposes:
F is always permitted, consistent with adopted regional defense and diplomatic policies, to deploy under the following circumstances:
F must follow all of the following criteria on every mission in foreign regions, except against designated enemy regions:
F must operate so that:
F must not do the following except following: (a) a regional consensus toward a region at war with TNP or (b) a request from a recognized government in exile of that region:
F leadership is empowered with the ability to determine the cosmetic details of military, including name, ranks and insignia, pending the outcome of a poll of active NPAF members.
- a. To protect and defend the region of The North Pacific;
- b. To protect and defend the allies of The North Pacific;
- c. To assist the allies and friends of The North Pacific in whatever capacity is available;
- d. To maintain a well trained military;
- e. To implement regional defense and diplomatic policies as adopted under the laws of The North Pacific.
- a. To counter or preemptively stop:
- i) A direct threat to The North Pacific;
- ii) A direct threat to an ally of The North Pacific;
- b. To assist a region or organization as permitted by the delegate, an existing treaty, or the Executive Officer charged with military affairs;
- c. Upon the orders of the appointed Executive Officer charged with military affairs or a person thus delegated to act in their name; and
- d. The Regional Assembly may mandate that the NPA
Ffollow through on a declaration of war or a policy approved by the Regional Assembly.
- a. Minimize collateral damage;
- b. Respect the culture of the region and the wishes of the natives;
- c. Minimize threat to The North Pacific and allies;
- d. Provide natives with the means to restore the region to its original state before leaving;
- e. Contact the most recent native delegate when acting proactively;
- a. The Delegate can issue a blanket approval for the NPA
Fto work with a given organisation. The Executive Officer charged with military affairs or the Delegate must still authorize individual missions. - b. Any NPA
Fmember may refuse to take part in any mission which does not directly impact TNP security for any reason that the Executive Officer charged with military affairs or the Delegate determines is reasonable. - c. The Regional Assembly may override by simple majority vote any NPA
Fdeployment not previously approved by the Regional Assembly. The Speaker shall accept motions to override for voting on an expedited basis. - d. The Regional Assembly is promptly informed of any NPA
Foperation upon deployment, with the exception of operations which the Delegate specifically classifies. The Regional Assembly must be promptly informed of any classified operation, as well as the reasons for the classification, as soon as possible following deployment.
- a. Remove any residents from an invaded region that resided in the region prior to said invasion;
- b. Act with any degree of disrespect;
- c. Alter the region's chosen embassy list against the wishes of the region's natives.
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