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Bill #60

Regular Gameplay Act

Seventh Senator CaptainMinion avatar
Written by
Seventh Senator CaptainMinion
@captainminion
Status
Submitted
Originated in Chamber
Commons
Type
Bill
Sponsors
None
Summary
Allow the President to play weekly short streams
Bill History
  1. Submitted to Commons Session #6

Regular Gameplay Act

RGA

Authors: CaptainMinion

Whereas, The Executive has at times been excessively slowed by the wait for individual stream legislation;

Whereas, A constant chain of identical stream legislation is needless;

Therefore, be it resolved:


Section 1: Regular Streams

  1. The President is authorized to conduct any number of gameplay streams. A stream conducted in accordance with rules established by this law, unmodified by other laws, shall be considered a Regular Stream.
  1. For a Regular Stream the President may play no more than fifteen (15) turns.
  1. The formula for the turn limit shall be [x + 15 = turn limit]
  1. Whereas [x] shall be the turn number at the start of the stream.
  2. The President may play through the turn calculated to be the turn limit, but shall not hit “next turn”.
  1. The President may plan a Regular Stream to take place at their discretion given that it does not take place within six (6) days of any previous stream.
  2. The President should announce which turn the stream has started and which turn the stream has ended.
  1. The Streamer may conduct the stream and all presidential duties listed in this section instead of the President, if authorized to do so by the President.
  2. The President or a delegate shall post a summarization of the stream in the #gov-announcements channel and on Reddit within 24 hours of the conclusion of the stream.
  3. The various Ministers should take note of data/actions on stream for their own duties regarding reporting and storing information as applicable by law.
  4. The President must end the stream and be forbidden from finishing any more turns if:
  1. A civilization declares war on us.
  2. A City-State declares war on us.
  3. Subsequent legislation designates a specific stopping point.