Law:54RZ13 The Talossa is Not Wittenberg Act
54RZ13 The Talossa is Not Wittenberg Act
Primary Sources: see Acts of the 54th Cosa
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Ziu 54th Clark 2nd (February 2020)
Uréu q'estadra så: Ian Plätschisch |
Cosă: PASSED in the Cosâ |
Per 113 — Con 34 — Aus 0 |
Senäts: PASSED in the Senäts |
Per 5 — Con 2 — Aus 0 |
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54RZ13 The Talossa is Not Wittenberg Act
WHEREAS Talossa is not Wittenberg, and
WHEREAS We all know that, but all too often, prospective citizens don't really understand it, and
WHEREAS That might be because the only thing that a prospective citizen ever sees is Wittenberg, and
WHEREAS It might be a good idea to change that
THEREFORE Lex.E.4, which currently reads:
4. An examination period shall begin with the prospective citizen’s first posting to Wittenberg after his introduction by the Interior Minister. At any time at least fifteen days after the beginning of the examination period, any current citizen of Talossa may petition the Secretary of State requesting that a Royal Grant of Citizenship be issued to the prospective citizen. If no such petition is laid before the Secretary of State within the first forty days of the examination period, the examination period shall end, the immigration process for the prospective citizen shall be terminated, and his Wittenberg account shall be disabled; in addition, the Secretary of State shall notify the Government and the prospective citizen of the termination of the process, and shall post a notification to the effect on Wittenberg. (47RZ8)
shall be amended to read:
4. An examination period shall begin with the prospective citizen’s first posting to Wittenberg after his introduction by the Interior Minister. At any time at least fifteen days after the beginning of the examination period, any current citizen of Talossa who has corresponded with the prospective citizen at least once using a medium other than Wittenberg (excluding emails from the Interior Ministry) may petition the Secretary of State requesting that a Royal Grant of Citizenship be issued to the prospective citizen. The petition must name the non-Wittenberg medium the petitioner used to correspond with the prospective citizen. If no such petition is laid before the Secretary of State within the first forty days of the examination period, the examination period shall end, the immigration process for the prospective citizen shall be terminated, and his Wittenberg account shall be disabled; in addition, the Secretary of State shall notify the Government and the prospective citizen of the termination of the process, and shall post a notification to the effect on Wittenberg. (47RZ8)
Uréu q'estadra så: Ian Plätschisch - (Sen-MM)