Legislative Integrity Act
- Status
- Active Law
- Originated in Chamber
- Senate
- Type
- Bill
- Sponsors
- None
- Link
- Google Docs
- Summary
- Stating the obvious - don't tamper with written law.
Bill History
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Passed into law by the Executive Branch
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Passed the Commons during Commons Session #2 and sent to the Executive until June 10, 2026 at 00:48
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Passed the Senate during Senate Session #1 and sent to Commons Session #2
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Submitted to Senate Session #1
LEGISLATIVE INTEGRITY ACT
ARTICLE I: INTEGRITY
Section 1. No legislation or amendment shall be written using an existing document of a law being stored by the server bot.
Section 2. Tampering with law documents stored by the server bot shall be prohibited and the perpetrator may be subject to legal consequences as determined by the Supreme Court or other legislation.
- Laws may be altered to fit the text of a duly-authorized amendment(s).
- Laws may also be kept in their original form provided that the duly-authorized amendment is publicly available and stored within the server bot.
Section 3. Any law document found tempered with shall be reverted to the latest form in which it was when passed into law, or previously amended, by the legal process.