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Revision as of 23:18, 9 November 2007
This set of Landsraad Procedures was set down by the Procedures of the Landsraad 3009 replacing the previous Old Procedures of the Landsraad.
Contents
Procedures of the Landsraad
1. Members of the Landsraad
Membership in the Landsraad is determined in accordance with the Imperial Charter.
2. Bills
The Landsraad passes changes to the LawBook. Each bill is presented in the form of an unambiguous change to the LawBook, and must have a name used by no bill presented before it. Any member of the Landsraad, and the Praetor, can present a bill for voting.
3. Voting
After a bill has been presented, there is a period of exactly four days (96 hours) during which the members of the Landsraad can vote on it. Each member has one vote, which he or she may cast in any unambiguous way to represent a vote of aye or nay, on any bill during the voting period. A vote only applies to a bill exactly as it has been presented. At the end of the period, the Praetor counts the votes, announces the result, and if the ayes outnumber the nays, updates the LawBook with the changes.
4. The Praetor
The Praetor is appointed in accordance with the Imperial Charter and has the rights and obligations established therein.
5. Speech
The Kaiser, any member of the Landsraad, and the Praetor, can freely express their opinion on any bill presented in the Landsraad. Any person may post in the Landsraad, but the posts of people not expressly allowed to speak freely in the Landsraad are placed in a moderation queue. If the Praetor considers a post in the moderation queue to be important for the members voting on a bill to be aware of, he or she may approve the post to be included. However, the Praetor has no obligation to do this for any post.
See also: Lawbook, Old Procedures of the Landsraad, Procedures of the Landsraad 3009