The Sacred Environment Act
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- Active Law
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- Senate
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- Bill
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- None
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- Unified Environmental Bill
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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
The Sacred Environment Act
Author : Sun_Tzu_Warrior, Quaerendo_Invenietis, PaintHouses, Taylor
Purpose: An act to preserve the environment for future generations.
Section 1: National Parks Service (NPS)
- By vote of the Commons and Senate, any tile within Celtic control can be deemed a National Park. Any tile declared a National Park will have all improvements removed and any future improvements prohibited.
- All jungles and forests without known resources or Antiquity Sites are automatically enrolled into the NPS. If resources or Antiquity Sites are discovered the tile will be automatically removed from the NPS and is eligible to be worked baring any other restrictions.
- The President or Streamer may not have Workers remove Forests in the second or third ring of tiles surrounding a City owned by the Celts if the Celts adopt the Sacred Groves Pantheon Belief, unless one of the following conditions obtains:
- The Forest’s removal would be necessary to connect a Luxury Resource.
- The Forest’s removal would be necessary to connect a Strategic Resource.
- The Forest’s removal would be necessary to Construct an Archeological Dig.
Section 2: Animal Protection
- All roads must have established animal crossings
- The government is limited to improving only 1 tile per animal resource if identified as a “protected species”.
- Animal resources considered “protected species” are as follows:
- Bison, Furs, Ivory, Whales, Seals
- Animal resources not listed as “protected species” are as follows:
- Fish, Lake Fish, Crab, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Deer
- All animal husbandry will be subject to strict ethical guidelines
- The government is banned from the import of animal resources listed as “protected species.”