The Security Council has been discussing endorsement gathering. To improve the calculating of reckless endorsement gathering, the proposal bases it as a percentage WA delegate (instead of the previous VD minimums). This simplifies the the calculation and keeps the threshold consistent regardless of VD/Delegate transitions. Furthermore this change also helps keep a more resonable gap between the SCers and other WA nations.
Endorsement Simplification Act:1. Chapter 5 of the Legal Code is amended as follows:
Section 5.2: The Delegate and Vice Delegate:8. The Serving Delegate is responsible for maintaining an endorsement count that exceeds that of any other nation in The North Pacific. Serving Frontier Delegates are responsible for maintaining an endorsement count that exceeds that of any other nation in their respective territories of The North Pacific.
9. The Vice Delegate is responsible for maintaining an endorsement count at least that of 90 per cent of the WA Delegate's endorsement count. Frontier Vice Delegates are responsible for maintaining an endorsement count at least that of 70 per cent of the Frontier WA Delegate’s endorsement count in their respective territories of The North Pacific.
10. If the Delegate or Vice Delegate, or the Frontier Delegate or Frontier Vice Delegate, is below this level, they must promptly act to gather sufficient endorsements to meet or exceed the requirement.
11. Frontier Vice Delegates are responsible for setting a endorsement cap.
12. If the Delegate or Vice Delegate, or the Frontier Delegate or Frontier Vice Delegate nation ceases to exist, voluntarily departs The North Pacific, or the respective territory to which it is assigned; or resigns from the World Assembly, their office will be considered vacant.
13. If the Vice Delegate is temporarily unavailable, the Council may task one of its members with performing the duties of the Vice Delegate. The Council may hold a confirmation vote, but is not required to do so.
14. During any period when serving as acting Delegate, the Vice Delegate will be considered absent from the office of Vice Delegate. During any period when serving as acting Frontier Delegate, Frontier Vice Delegates will be considered absent from the office of Frontier Vice Delegate.Section 5.4: Reckless Endorsement Gathering:22. The Serving Delegate may eject or ban any nation in The North Pacific for reckless endorsement gathering that meets all of the following criteria:
- It is not in the Council or holding the office of Delegate or Vice Delegate.
- It has been reported to the Delegate as a possible threat to regional security by the Council.
- It has continued actively gathering endorsements after two warnings against gathering endorsements sent at least two days apart from each other.
- It has more endorsements than 80 per cent of the WA Delegate's endorsement level.
23. The Serving Delegate may eject or ban any nation in The North Pacific for reckless endorsement gathering that exceeds 85 per cent of the WA Delegate's endorsement level.
24. Nations banned for reckless endorsement gathering must remain banned at least until they update outside The North Pacific.
25. Unless a delegacy emergency is in effect, any Council member who exceeds the Vice Delegate's endorsement count while the Vice Delegate is above the required minimum for their position must stop seeking endorsements until they have fewer than the Vice Delegate.
26. Serving Frontier Delegates may eject or ban any nation in their respective territories of The North Pacific for reckless endorsement gathering that exceeds the respective territories endorsement cap
27. Nations banned for reckless endorsement gathering must remain banned at least until they update outside the territory of The North Pacific.
Section 5.2: The Delegate and Vice Delegate:8. The Serving Delegate is responsible for maintaining an endorsement count that exceeds that of any other nation in The North Pacific. Serving Frontier Delegates are responsible for maintaining an endorsement count that exceeds that of any other nation in their respective territories of The North Pacific.
9. The Vice Delegate is responsible for maintaining anminimumendorsement count at least that of 90 per cent of the WA Delegate's endorsement count, minus one-fifth of the total number of WA nations in the region. Frontier Vice Delegates are responsible for maintaining anminimumendorsement count at least that of 70 per cent of the Frontier WA Delegate’s endorsement count, minus one-fifth of the total number of WA nationsin their respective territories of The North Pacific.
10. Frontier Vice Delegates are responsible for setting a endorsement cap in their respective territories of The North Pacific..
1011. If the Delegate or Vice Delegate, or the Frontier Delegate or Frontier Vice Delegate, is below this level, they must promptly act to gather sufficient endorsements to meet or exceed the requirement.
1112. If the Delegate or Vice Delegate, or the Frontier Delegate or Frontier Vice Delegate nation ceases to exist, voluntarily departs The North Pacific, or the respective territory to which it is assigned; or resigns from the World Assembly, their office will be considered vacant.
1213. If the Vice Delegate is temporarily unavailable, the Council may task one of its members with performing the duties of the Vice Delegate. The Council may hold a confirmation vote, but is not required to do so.
1314. During any period when serving as acting Delegate, the Vice Delegate will be considered absent from the office of Vice Delegate. During any period when serving as acting Frontier Delegate, Frontier Vice Delegates will be considered absent from the office of Frontier Vice Delegate.
Section 5.4: Reckless Endorsement Gathering:22. The Serving Delegate may eject or ban any nation in The North Pacific for reckless endorsement gathering that meets all of the following criteria:
- It is not in the Council or holding the office of Delegate or Vice Delegate.
- It has been reported to the Delegate as a possible threat to regional security by the Council.
- It has continued actively gathering endorsements after two warnings against gathering endorsements sent at least two days apart from each other.
- It has more endorsements than
50 fewer than the Vice Delegate's required minimum endorsement count, or 7580 per cent of the WA Delegate's endorsement level,whichever is least.
23. The Serving Delegate may eject or ban any nation in The North Pacific for reckless endorsement gathering that exceedsthe Vice Delegate's required minimum endorsement count85 per cent of the WA Delegate's endorsement level.
24. Nations banned for reckless endorsement gathering must remain banned at least until they update outside The North Pacific.
25. Unless a delegacy emergency is in effect, any Council member who exceeds the Vice Delegate's endorsement count while the Vice Delegate is above the required minimum for their position must stop seeking endorsements until they have fewer than the Vice Delegate.
26. Serving Frontier Delegates may eject or ban any nation in their respective territories of The North Pacific for reckless endorsement gathering that meets all of the following criteria:
It is not holding the office of Frontier Delegate or Frontier Vice Delegate.It has been reported to the Frontier Delegate as a possible threat to regional security by the Council.It has continued actively gathering endorsements after two warnings against gathering endorsements.It has more endorsements than 50 fewer than the Vice Delegate's required minimum endorsement count, or 75 per cent of the Frontier WA Delegate's endorsement level, whichever is least.2726. Serving Frontier Delegates may eject or ban any nation in their respective territories of The North Pacific for reckless endorsement gathering that exceedsthe Frontier Vice Delegate’s required minimum endorsement countthe respective territories endorsement cap.
2627. Nations banned for reckless endorsement gathering must remain banned at least until they update outside the territory of The North Pacific.
Section 5.2: The Delegate and Vice Delegate:8. The Serving Delegate is responsible for maintaining an endorsement count that exceeds that of any other nation in The North Pacific. Serving Frontier Delegates are responsible for maintaining an endorsement count that exceeds that of any other nation in their respective territories of The North Pacific.
9. The Vice Delegate is responsible for maintaining anminimumendorsement count at least that of 90 per cent of the WA Delegate's endorsement count, minus one-fifth of the total number of WA nations in the region. Frontier Vice Delegates are responsible for maintaining anminimumendorsement count at least that of 70 per cent of the Frontier WA Delegate’s endorsement count, minus one-fifth of the total number of WA nationsin their respective territories of The North Pacific.
10. Frontier Vice Delegates are responsible for setting a endorsement cap in their respective territories of The North Pacific..
1011. If the Delegate or Vice Delegate, or the Frontier Delegate or Frontier Vice Delegate, is below this level, they must promptly act to gather sufficient endorsements to meet or exceed the requirement.
1112. If the Delegate or Vice Delegate, or the Frontier Delegate or Frontier Vice Delegate nation ceases to exist, voluntarily departs The North Pacific, or the respective territory to which it is assigned; or resigns from the World Assembly, their office will be considered vacant.
1213. If the Vice Delegate is temporarily unavailable, the Council may task one of its members with performing the duties of the Vice Delegate. The Council may hold a confirmation vote, but is not required to do so.
1314. During any period when serving as acting Delegate, the Vice Delegate will be considered absent from the office of Vice Delegate. During any period when serving as acting Frontier Delegate, Frontier Vice Delegates will be considered absent from the office of Frontier Vice Delegate.
Section 5.4: Reckless Endorsement Gathering:22. The Serving Delegate may eject or ban any nation in The North Pacific for reckless endorsement gathering that meets all of the following criteria:
- It is not in the Council or holding the office of Delegate or Vice Delegate.
- It has been reported to the Delegate as a possible threat to regional security by the Council.
- It has continued actively gathering endorsements after two warnings against gathering endorsements sent at least two days apart from each other.
- It has more endorsements than
50 fewer than the Vice Delegate's required minimum endorsement count, or 7580 per cent of the WA Delegate's endorsement level,whichever is least.
23. The Serving Delegate may eject or ban any nation in The North Pacific for reckless endorsement gathering that exceedsthe Vice Delegate's required minimum endorsement count85 per cent of the WA Delegate's endorsement level.
24. Nations banned for reckless endorsement gathering must remain banned at least until they update outside The North Pacific.
25. Unless a delegacy emergency is in effect, any Council member who exceeds the Vice Delegate's endorsement count while the Vice Delegate is above the required minimum for their position must stop seeking endorsements until they have fewer than the Vice Delegate.
26. Serving Frontier Delegates may eject or ban any nation in their respective territories of The North Pacific for reckless endorsement gathering that meets all of the following criteria:
27. Serving Frontier Delegates may eject or ban any nation in their respective territories of The North Pacific for reckless endorsement gathering that exceeds
- It is not holding the office of Frontier Delegate or Frontier Vice Delegate.
- It has been reported to the Frontier Delegate as a possible threat to regional security by the Council.
- It has continued actively gathering endorsements after two warnings against gathering endorsements.
- It has more endorsements than
50 fewer than the Vice Delegate's required minimum endorsement count, or75per cent of the Frontier WA Delegate's endorsement level, whichever is leastthe endorsment cap of their respective territories of The North Pacific.the Frontier Vice Delegate’s required minimum endorsement count30 per cent of the Frontier WA Delegate's endorsement level.
28. Nations banned for reckless endorsement gathering must remain banned at least until they update outside the territory of The North Pacific.
Section 5.2: The Delegate and Vice Delegate:8. The Serving Delegate is responsible for maintaining an endorsement count that exceeds that of any other nation in The North Pacific. Serving Frontier Delegates are responsible for maintaining an endorsement count that exceeds that of any other nation in their respective territories of The North Pacific.
9. The Vice Delegate is responsible for maintaining anminimumendorsement count at least that of 90 per cent of the WA Delegate's endorsement count, minus one-fifth of the total number of WA nations in the region. Frontier Vice Delegates are responsible for maintaining anminimumendorsement count at least that of 70 per cent of the Frontier WA Delegate’s endorsement count, minus one-fifth of the total number of WA nationsin their respective territories of The North Pacific.
10. If the Delegate or Vice Delegate, or the Frontier Delegate or Frontier Vice Delegate, is below this level, they must promptly act to gather sufficient endorsements to meet or exceed the requirement.
11. If the Delegate or Vice Delegate, or the Frontier Delegate or Frontier Vice Delegate nation ceases to exist, voluntarily departs The North Pacific, or the respective territory to which it is assigned; or resigns from the World Assembly, their office will be considered vacant.
12. If the Vice Delegate is temporarily unavailable, the Council may task one of its members with performing the duties of the Vice Delegate. The Council may hold a confirmation vote, but is not required to do so.
13. During any period when serving as acting Delegate, the Vice Delegate will be considered absent from the office of Vice Delegate. During any period when serving as acting Frontier Delegate, Frontier Vice Delegates will be considered absent from the office of Frontier Vice Delegate.
Section 5.4: Reckless Endorsement Gathering:22. The Serving Delegate may eject or ban any nation in The North Pacific for reckless endorsement gathering that meets all of the following criteria:
- It is not in the Council or holding the office of Delegate or Vice Delegate.
- It has been reported to the Delegate as a possible threat to regional security by the Council.
- It has continued actively gathering endorsements after two warnings against gathering endorsements sent at least two days apart from each other.
- It has more endorsements than
50 fewer than the Vice Delegate's required minimum endorsement count, or 7580 per cent of the WA Delegate's endorsement level,whichever is least.
23. The Serving Delegate may eject or ban any nation in The North Pacific for reckless endorsement gathering that exceedsthe Vice Delegate's required minimum endorsement count85 per cent of the WA Delegate's endorsement level.
24. Nations banned for reckless endorsement gathering must remain banned at least until they update outside The North Pacific.
25. Unless a delegacy emergency is in effect, any Council member who exceeds the Vice Delegate's endorsement count while the Vice Delegate is above the required minimum for their position must stop seeking endorsements until they have fewer than the Vice Delegate.
26. Serving Frontier Delegates may eject or ban any nation in their respective territories of The North Pacific for reckless endorsement gathering that meets all of the following criteria:
27. Serving Frontier Delegates may eject or ban any nation in their respective territories of The North Pacific for reckless endorsement gathering that exceeds
- It is not holding the office of Frontier Delegate or Frontier Vice Delegate.
- It has been reported to the Frontier Delegate as a possible threat to regional security by the Council.
- It has continued actively gathering endorsements after two warnings against gathering endorsements.
- It has more endorsements than
50 fewer than the Vice Delegate's required minimum endorsement count, or7555 per cent of the Frontier WA Delegate's endorsement level, whichever is least.the Frontier Vice Delegate’s required minimum endorsement count65 per cent of the Frontier WA Delegate's endorsement level.
28. Nations banned for reckless endorsement gathering must remain banned at least until they update outside the territory of The North Pacific.
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