Warrior Code Act
- Status
- Active Law
- Originated in Chamber
- Senate
- Type
- Bill
- Sponsors
- None
- Link
- Google Docs
- Summary
- Adopts Warrior Code.
Bill History
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Passed into law by the Executive Branch
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Passed the Commons during Commons Session #3 and sent to the Executive until June 18, 2026 at 00:26
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Passed the Senate during Senate Session #2 and sent to Commons Session #3
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Submitted to Senate Session #2
WARRIOR CODE ACT
ARTICLE I: ADOPTION
Section 1. The President may adopt the Warrior Code policy.
- The time this policy is adopted depends on law.
- If any other policies are prioritized first then Warrior Code may wait.
- If no other policies are prioritized then Warrior Code may be adopted.
Section 2. The President is authorized to adopt Honor if they have not done so already.
ARTICLE II: IMPLICATION
Section 1. Upon adoption of Warrior Code six (6) units are maintenance free.
Section 2. Six (6) units shall be designated as the “Volunteer Militia”, “Militia”, or “VM [unit name]” for short.
- The Volunteer Militia units should be labeled as such if possible.
- The Volunteer Militia themselves, as maintenance-free units, are not subject to budgetary requirements regarding maintenance.
- The Volunteer Militia shall not be counted toward the number of military units in budget legislation.
- The costs to upgrade Volunteer Militia units shall still be subject to budget legislation or any other relevant legislation.
- If any militia unit is eliminated then the president shall be empowered to replace the unit with any combat unit of their choosing; the president must label them in compliance with this section.
Section 4. The designation of militia units is to aid in organizational efforts and record-keeping.