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|status= {{ | |number=48RZ31 | ||
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|sponsor= Miestrâ Schivâ, Breneir Itravilatx, Munditenens-Txec Patritz da Biondeu, Martì-Paír Furxhéir | |sponsor= Miestrâ Schivâ, Breneir Itravilatx, Munditenens-Txec Patritz da Biondeu, Martì-Paír Furxhéir | ||
|ziu= 48th | |ziu= 48th | ||
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AND WHEREAS the SoS presented a bill on this a while back which failed for various reasons, but which in this humble Senator's opinion was mostly good enough to be re-used; | AND WHEREAS the SoS presented a bill on this a while back which failed for various reasons, but which in this humble Senator's opinion was mostly good enough to be re-used; | ||
BE IT RESOLVED by the Ziu that El Lexhátx, section C.1.1, be amended from the following: | '''BE IT RESOLVED''' by the Ziu that El Lexhátx, section C.1.1, be amended from the following: | ||
1.1. The Chancery, headed by the Secretary of State. The functions of the Chancery are to prepare and submit the Clark, determine and report the passage or failure of each resolution considered by the Ziu, conduct, certify, and report upon all national elections, maintain the census and citizenship list, assist the citizenry in determining Talossan language personal names and registering the same, register political parties, communicate census information to political party leaders, and track and maintain legislative seating assignments. | 1.1. The Chancery, headed by the Secretary of State. The functions of the Chancery are to prepare and submit the Clark, determine and report the passage or failure of each resolution considered by the Ziu, conduct, certify, and report upon all national elections, maintain the census and citizenship list, assist the citizenry in determining Talossan language personal names and registering the same, register political parties, communicate census information to political party leaders, and track and maintain legislative seating assignments. | ||
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1.1.1. Members of the Chancery are to be considered as if they were Deputy Secretary of State, without the ability to replace the Secretary should he become available. Members may act in the name of the Secretary of State and perform official business as delegated to them by the Secretary. | 1.1.1. Members of the Chancery are to be considered as if they were Deputy Secretary of State, without the ability to replace the Secretary should he become available. Members may act in the name of the Secretary of State and perform official business as delegated to them by the Secretary. | ||
to the following: | to the following: | ||
1.1. The Chancery, headed by the Secretary of State. The functions of the Chancery are to prepare and submit the Clark, determine and report the passage or failure of each resolution considered by the Ziu, conduct, certify, and report upon all national elections, maintain the census and citizenship list, assist the citizenry in determining Talossan language personal names and registering the same, register political parties, communicate census information to political party leaders, and track and maintain legislative seating assignments. | 1.1. The Chancery, headed by the Secretary of State. The functions of the Chancery are to prepare and submit the Clark, determine and report the passage or failure of each resolution considered by the Ziu, conduct, certify, and report upon all national elections, maintain the census and citizenship list, assist the citizenry in determining Talossan language personal names and registering the same, register political parties, communicate census information to political party leaders, and track and maintain legislative seating assignments. | ||
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