Final Draft Approval Thread

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Re: Final Draft Approval Thread

Postby EEL123 » Mon Sep 17, 2012 10:21 am

Name of the Law/Policy: Fusion of powers
Law/Policy Category: Administrative

Options:
1) Members of the cabinet cannot also be members of the legislature.
2) Members of the cabinet can also be members of the legislature, but do not have to be.
3) Members of the cabinet must also be members of the legislature.

Effects:
N/A
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Re: Final Draft Approval Thread

Postby EEL123 » Mon Sep 17, 2012 10:23 am

Name of the Law/Policy: School uniforms
Law/Policy Catagory: Education

Options:
1) School uniforms are compulsory at all schools.
2) School dress codes, but not school uniforms, are compulsory at all schools.
3) Both school uniforms and dress codes are forbidden.
4) Schools decide about this issue.
5) Local governments decide about this issue.

Effects:
1) Increase in gov. responsibilities, increase in conservatism.
2) Increase in gov. responsibilities, small increase in conservatism
3) Increase in gov. responsibilities.
4) Decrease in gov. responsibilities.
5) Increase in devolution.

Name of the Law/Policy: Government funding of charter, for-profit private and religious schools
Law/Policy Catagory: Education

Options:
1) No non-government schools are given any government funding.
2) Charter schools only are given government funding.
3) Religious schools only are given government funding.
4) Charter and religious schools only are given government funding.
5) All schools are given government funding.
6) Schools are given funding on a case-by-case basis.
7) The funding of schools is the responsibility of local governments.

Effects:
1) Decrease in gov. responsibilities, increase in capitalism, small decrease in religiousness
2) Small increase in gov. responsibilities.
3) Small increase in gov. responsibilities, increase in religiousness.
4) Small increase in gov. responsibilities, increase in religiousness
5) Increase in gov. responsibilities.
6) No effect.
7) Increase in devolution.


Name of the Law/Policy: School admissions
Law/Policy Catagory: Education

Options:
1) Schools must admit all applicants.
2) Schools must admit all applicants as long as vacant positions exist.
3) Schools must admit all applicants within a certain area near to the school.
4) Schools may choose which applicants to admit, but must do so using the same criteria for all applicants to maintain fairness.
5) Schools may choose which applicants to admit, with no regulations.
6) Local governments decide on this issue.

Effects:
1) Significant increase in gov. responsibilities.
2) Increase in gov. responsibilities.
3) Increase in gov. responsibilities.
4) Small decrease in gov. responsibilities.
5) Decrease in gov. responsibilities.
6) Increase in devolution.


Name of the Law/Policy: The age from which students are required to be educated (if education is compulsory).
Law/Policy Catagory: Education

Options:
5 - 12

Effects:
N/A
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Re: Final Draft Approval Thread

Postby Afrocentric » Mon Sep 17, 2012 12:06 pm

Afrocentric wrote:Name of the Law/Policy: Work Requirement for Welfare
Law/Policy Catagory: Welfare

Options:

1. People receiving welfare are required to work. (Default)
2. People receiving welfare are not required to work.
3. Local governments decide whether to require welfare recipients to work.
4. The government requires those on welfare to actively look for employment. If they do not, their welfare may be suspended after a while.

Effects:

1. Slight increase in Capitalism
2. Slight decrease in Capitalism
3. Increase in Devolution
4. Slight increase in Big Government, increase in Regulation
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Re: Final Draft Approval Thread

Postby EEL123 » Tue Sep 18, 2012 9:03 am

Name of the Law/Policy: Legality of dual citizenship
Law/Policy Catagory: Administrative

Options:
1) Dual citizenship is allowed.
2) Dual citizenship is allowed, but the government must be informed.
3) Dual citizenship is allowed, but the government must give permission beforehand.
4) Dual citizenship is not allowed, and will result in the loss of citizenship.
5) Dual citizenship is not allowed, and is a criminal offence.

Effects:
1) Decrease in conservatism, decrease in gov. responsibilities, increase in internationalism.
2) Decrease in conservatism, increase in internationalism.
3) Increase in gov. responsibilities.
4) Increase in gov. responsibilities, increase in conservatism, small decrease in civil liberties, decrease in internationalism.
5) Big increase in gov. responsibilities, big increase in conservatism, big decrease in civil liberties, decrease in internationalism.
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Re: Final Draft Approval Thread

Postby EEL123 » Tue Sep 18, 2012 9:04 am

Name of the Law/Policy: Access to public health system for self-inflicted health problems (eg. smoking-related cancers) (if there is a public health system)
Law/Policy Category: Health

Options:
1) People suffering from self-inflicted health problems have full access to the public health system.
2) People suffering from self-inflicted health problems have limited access to the public health system.
3) People suffering from self-inflicted health problems have no access to the public health system.

Effects:
Any suggestions?


Name of the Law/Policy: Legality of in-vitro fertilisation
Law/Policy Category: Health

Options:
1) IVF is illegal.
2) IVF is illegal, but the technology can be researched.
3) IVF is legal and regulated.
4) IVF is legal and unregulated.

Effects:
1) Increase in conservatism, increase in gov. responsibilities.
2) Small increase in conservatism, small increase in gov. responsibilities.
3) No effect.
4) Increase in progressivism, big decrease in gov. responsibilities.


Name of the Law/Policy: Legality of stem cell research
Law/Policy Category: Health

Options:
1) All stem cell research is illegal.
2) Stem cell research with embryonic or fetal stem cells is illegal; stem cell research with adult stem cells is legal and regulated.
3) Stem cell research with embryonic or fetal stem cells is illegal; stem cell research with adult stem cells is legal and unregulated.
4) All stem cell research is legal and regulated.
5) All stem cell research is legal and unregulated.

Effects:
1) Increase in conservatism, increase in gov. responsibilities.
2) Small increase in conservatism, small increase in gov. responsibilities.
3) Small increase in conservatism, very small increase in gov. responsibilities.
4) Small increase in progressivism, small decrease in gov. responsibilities.
5) Increase in progressivism, big decrease in gov. responsibilities.


Name of the Law/Policy: Definition of legal death
Law/Policy Category: Health

Options:
1) Legal death occurs at clinical death (i.e. when the heartbeat and breathing stop).
2) Legal death occurs at brain stem death (i.e. the permanent cessation of neural activity in the brain stem).
3) Legal death occurs at whole brain death (i.e. the permanent cessation of neural activite in the entire brain).
4) Legal death occurs at information-theoretic death (i.e. when the brain has physically degenerated to the degree that it cannot, even theoretically, be rescued).

Effects:
1) Increase in conservatism.
2) Increase in progressivism.
3) Small increase in progressivism.
4) Big increase in conservatism.
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Re: Final Draft Approval Thread

Postby EEL123 » Tue Sep 18, 2012 9:04 am

Name of the Law/Policy: States of emergency
Law/Policy Catagory: Administrative

Options:
1) The head of state may declare a national state of emergency; local governments may declare a local state of emergency.
2) The head of government may declare a national state of emergency; local governments may declare a local state of emergency.
3) The legislature may declare a national state of emergency; local governments may declare a local state of emergency.
4) The head of state may declare a state of emergency; local governments lack this power.
5) The head of government may declare a state of emergency; local governments lack this power.
6) The legislature may declare a state of emergency; local governments lack this power.
7) Local governments only may declare a state of emergency; the national government lacks this power.
8) States of emergency may not be declared.

Effects:
1) Decrease in civil liberties.
2) Decrease in civil liberties.
3) Small decrease in civil liberties.
4) Decrease in civil liberties, increase in centralisation.
5) Decrease in civil liberties, increase in centralisation.
6) Small decrease in civil liberties, increase in centralisation.
7) Increase in devolution.
8) Increase in civil liberties.
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Re: Final Draft Approval Thread

Postby EEL123 » Tue Sep 18, 2012 9:04 am

Name of the Law/Policy: Use of secret ballots in elections
Law/Policy Category: Administrative

Options:
1) Voters must vote publicly (eg. by a show of hands).
2) Voters do not have to vote publicly, but the government does not attempt to ensure the secrecy of their choice.
3) Voters vote secretly.

Effects:
1) Big decrease in civil liberties.
2) Decrease in civil liberties.
3) Increase in civil liberties.
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Re: Final Draft Approval Thread

Postby EEL123 » Sat Sep 22, 2012 7:04 am

Name of the Law/Policy: Broadcasting of profanity
Law/Policy Category: Media

Options:
1) Profanity cannot be broadcast; entire programs may be cut.
2) Profanity is censored out with bleeping or obscured in some other way.
3) Profanity is permitted only when very few children are watching; otherwise, it is censored out.
4) Profanity may be broadcast at all times and is not censored.

Effects:
1) Major increase in conservatism, increase in gov. responsibilities.
2) Increase in conservatism, increase in gov. responsibilities.
3) Small increase in gov. responsibilities.
4) Increase in progressivism, small decrease in gov. responsibilities.
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Re: Final Draft Approval Thread

Postby GreekIdiot » Mon Sep 24, 2012 12:17 pm

Xander wrote:Alright, We are now accepting bids for more laws. All previous laws have been approved and implemented or not approved.


This is quite old, admittedly, but which laws were implemented and which not, if you have the time to review this thread around pages 2 - 4.
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Re: Final Draft Approval Thread

Postby EEL123 » Sun Oct 07, 2012 6:53 am

Name of the Law/Policy: Legality of blasphemy (if there is a state religion)
Law/Policy Category: Religion

Options:
1) Blasphemy is legal.
2) Blasphemy is illegal but not prosecuted.
3) Blasphemy is illegal.
4) Blasphemy is a capital crime.
5) Blasphemy laws are dealt with by local governments.

Effects:
1) Decrease in religiousness, decrease in gov. responsibilities, increase in civil liberties, increase in progressivism.
2) Increase in religiousness, small increase in gov. responsibilities, decrease in civil liberties, increase in conservatism.
3) Big increase in religiousness, increase in gov. responsibilities, big decrease in civil liberties, big increase in conservatism.
4) Massive increase in religiousness, increase in gov. responsibilities, massive decrease in civil liberties, massive increase in conservatism.
5) Increase in devolution.


Name of the Law/Policy: Legality of apostasy (if there is a non-compulsory state religion)
Law/Policy Category: Religion

Options:
1) Apostasy is legal.
2) Apostasy is illegal but not prosecuted.
3) Apostasy is illegal.
4) Apostasy is a capital crime.
5) Apostasy laws are dealt with by local governments.

Effects:
1) Decrease in religiousness, decrease in gov. responsibilities, increase in civil liberties, increase in progressivism.
2) Increase in religiousness, small increase in gov. responsibilities, decrease in civil liberties, increase in conservatism.
3) Big increase in religiousness, increase in gov. responsibilities, big decrease in civil liberties, big increase in conservatism.
4) Massive increase in religiousness, increase in gov. responsibilities, massive decrease in civil liberties, massive increase in conservatism.
5) Increase in devolution.
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