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Bill #13

Government Dedication Act

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Written by
Carlitos
@loscarlitos
Status
Failed in the Commons
Originated in Chamber
Commons
Type
Bill
Sponsors
1
Summary
This bill allows for the government to dedicate a name for the term it's active for.
Bill History
  1. Failed in Commons Session #2

  2. Submitted to Commons Session #2

Government Dedication Act

Article 1: Dedications

  1. The government shall be empowered to dedicate itself a name.
  2. Each name shall be based on a person, animal, plant, lifeform, item, creature, geographic location, geographic feature, god, goddess, group, title, or entity that appears in:
  1. Irish Mythology
  2. Scottish Mythology
  3. Welsh Mythology
  4. Cornish Mythology
  5. Breton Mythology
  1. The name shall last until the end of the government’s term, in which case a new, unique name must be chosen.

Article 2: Selection Process

  1. The president or any senator shall nominate at least unique three names to the Senate for consideration.
  1. The president is allowed to make as many nominations as they wish until a name is officially approved.
  1. The Senate must then approve of one nominated name for dedication.
  2. The Senate approved name must get the approval of the Commons in order for it to become an official dedication.
  3. In the event that the Senate approved name is not approved by the Commons, the Senate is allowed to approve a previously nominated name for consideration by the Commons as long as it was nominated by the sitting president or a sitting senator.

Article 3: Usage

  1. Once a name becomes the official dedication, it can be used in any official government document to delineate which government term it originates from.
  2. The name may be used as a short-hand to refer to the government in power during the term the name is active for.