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Proposals and Voting / Proposal: New Rule. Explained Powers and Amendments
« Last post by JamesSupreme on February 08, 2011, 08:33:25 am »***If this needs to be broken up into smaller proposals, I am willing to do so.***
CHAIRMAN:
In order to keep the Supreme Nomic in a clean, organized and stately manner, the Chairman may undertake any of the following:
i. Maintaining the Supreme Nomic ruleset when changes occur.
ii. Ensuring that the Supreme Nomic ruleset is followed by all players.
iii. Delegating tasks regarding maintaining Supreme Nomic to the Vice-Chairman or Secretary.
iv. Communicating with other nomics or sub-nomics when neccesary.
v. May issue rules, regulations, and instructions called executive orders, which have the binding force of law upon federal agencies but do not require approval by other players.
a. This is however limited to: suspending the passage of a proposal, denying the passage of rules based on constitutionality (veto power), or sending a proposal through the voting process for a second or third time.
vi. May pardon all Hearings except for him or herself.
vii. May give State of the Nomic addresses and Inaugural Speeches.
VICE-CHAIRMAN (or HIGH JUDGE):
In order to insure a fair and equal playing of the game of Supreme Nomic, the Vice Chairman may undertake any of the following:
i. Resolving disputes regarding the interpretation of the Supreme Nomic ruleset through hearings.
ii. Resolving disputes between the Supreme Nomic ruleset and sub-nomic rulesets through hearings.
iii. Determining outcome of hearings and determining penalties for guilty verdicts.
iv. Being the sole interpreter of the Supreme Nomic rules at any time.
v. The Vice Chairman is the final deciding factor in a passing proposal in which he or she deems it to be coinciding with the Supreme Nomic rules.
SECRETARY:
In order to insure the proper management and safeguarding of public records, the Secretary shall undertake the following:
i. Ensuring all processes of Supreme Nomic go as according to the ruleset.
ii. Any responsibilities delegated to them by the Chairman or Vice Chairman regarding the governance of Supreme Nomic.
iii. Establish guidelines for inventorying, cataloging, retaining, and transferring all public records of state agencies;
iv. Review and analyze all state agency filing systems and procedures and approve filing system equipment requests;
v. Establish and operate the state records center, as authorized by appropriation, for the purpose of storing and servicing public records not retained in office space;
vi. Gather and disseminate information on all phases of records management, including current practices, methods, procedures, and devices for the efficient and economical management of records;
vii. Upon request, the Secretary shall assist and advise in the establishment of records management procedures in all legislative and judicial branches of government and shall, as required by them, provide services similar to those available to the executive branch.
CHAIRMAN:
In order to keep the Supreme Nomic in a clean, organized and stately manner, the Chairman may undertake any of the following:
i. Maintaining the Supreme Nomic ruleset when changes occur.
ii. Ensuring that the Supreme Nomic ruleset is followed by all players.
iii. Delegating tasks regarding maintaining Supreme Nomic to the Vice-Chairman or Secretary.
iv. Communicating with other nomics or sub-nomics when neccesary.
v. May issue rules, regulations, and instructions called executive orders, which have the binding force of law upon federal agencies but do not require approval by other players.
a. This is however limited to: suspending the passage of a proposal, denying the passage of rules based on constitutionality (veto power), or sending a proposal through the voting process for a second or third time.
vi. May pardon all Hearings except for him or herself.
vii. May give State of the Nomic addresses and Inaugural Speeches.
VICE-CHAIRMAN (or HIGH JUDGE):
In order to insure a fair and equal playing of the game of Supreme Nomic, the Vice Chairman may undertake any of the following:
i. Resolving disputes regarding the interpretation of the Supreme Nomic ruleset through hearings.
ii. Resolving disputes between the Supreme Nomic ruleset and sub-nomic rulesets through hearings.
iii. Determining outcome of hearings and determining penalties for guilty verdicts.
iv. Being the sole interpreter of the Supreme Nomic rules at any time.
v. The Vice Chairman is the final deciding factor in a passing proposal in which he or she deems it to be coinciding with the Supreme Nomic rules.
SECRETARY:
In order to insure the proper management and safeguarding of public records, the Secretary shall undertake the following:
i. Ensuring all processes of Supreme Nomic go as according to the ruleset.
ii. Any responsibilities delegated to them by the Chairman or Vice Chairman regarding the governance of Supreme Nomic.
iii. Establish guidelines for inventorying, cataloging, retaining, and transferring all public records of state agencies;
iv. Review and analyze all state agency filing systems and procedures and approve filing system equipment requests;
v. Establish and operate the state records center, as authorized by appropriation, for the purpose of storing and servicing public records not retained in office space;
vi. Gather and disseminate information on all phases of records management, including current practices, methods, procedures, and devices for the efficient and economical management of records;
vii. Upon request, the Secretary shall assist and advise in the establishment of records management procedures in all legislative and judicial branches of government and shall, as required by them, provide services similar to those available to the executive branch.

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