Law:52RZ3 Yet Another Error Correction Act
EPHEMERAL STATUS |
LEGEU |
It amends the following: |
Ziu 52nd Clark 1st (August 2018/XXXIX)
Uréu q'estadra så: Ian Plätschisch |
Cosă: PASSED |
Per 138 — Con 28 — Aus 0 |
Senäts: PASSED |
Per 7 — Con 0 — Aus 0 |
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WHEREAS "Closed provinces" are no longer a thing, but I found a statute that still references them, and
WHEREAS There is no point in writing any more whereas clauses since the error just needs to be fixed
THEREFORE Lex.E.13.2, which currently reads:
13.2. Any minor child or ward of a Talossan citizen shall be made a citizen on simple application of the Talossan parent or guardian. Such application shall be made to the Secretary of State and shall affirm that any non-Talossan parent or legal guardian of the minor child (according to and under any jurisdiction of the world) accedes to said citizenship. The said minor child shall be made a citizen of the province to which the parent making the described application clings, regardless of the closure status of the province. Said child shall be forever entitled to be known as a Dandelion, and specifically as a Broad-Leaf Dandelion, and shall on reaching the age of 14 years become a voting citizen according to the terms of Article XVIII, Section 7 of the Organic Law.
shall be amended to read:
13.2. Any minor child or ward of a Talossan citizen shall be made a citizen on simple application of the Talossan parent or guardian. Such application shall be made to the Secretary of State and shall affirm that any non-Talossan parent or legal guardian of the minor child (according to and under any jurisdiction of the world) accedes to said citizenship. The said minor child shall be made a citizen of the province to which the parent making the described application clings. Said child shall be forever entitled to be known as a Dandelion, and specifically as a Broad-Leaf Dandelion, and shall on reaching the age of 14 years become a voting citizen according to the terms of Article XVIII, Section 7 of the Organic Law.