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Below of is a list of legislation passed by the '''Parliament of [[Maanenland]]''' during this present session. For details of pre-2005 legislation see [[Historic Acts of the Maanenland Parliament]].
 
Below of is a list of legislation passed by the '''Parliament of [[Maanenland]]''' during this present session. For details of pre-2005 legislation see [[Historic Acts of the Maanenland Parliament]].
  
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<center><big>''' Maanenland Water Authority (Amendment) Act 2005  '''</big></center>
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<center> An Amendment To Legalise Flurodisation of Duchy water  </center>
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{| Align="center" border="0" cellpadding="10" width="4%" style="margin-left:1em;"|-
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! align="right" | Proposed By:
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| Lieutenant (William)Bill Caffery
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! align="right" | Represntative For:
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| Brazenheath and Whitecross
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| [[Maanenland First]]
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| Government
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The Lord Lieutenant of Maanenland has declared that the following become enacted as legislation with the permission of His Royal Highness the Grand Duke in his soverign territory with the consent of the Regional Commanders and Lieutenants of the Boroughs of Maanenland  in the current session of the Parliament of the Grand Duchy :-
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'''Amendment to the 1989 Water Authority Act'''
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11.
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<li>8. Water authorities , as defined under this act , are given authority to put a safe amount of floride in residential and industrial drinking water.
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<li>9. It is a criminal offence to put more than the safe amount of floride into the drinking water of forementioned zones. A safe amount of floride is defined in the Industrial Wastes Act. 1998
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:'''Votes For:''' 50 %
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:'''Votes Against:''' 49%
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:'''To Be Implemented:''' From Feburary 2006
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<center><big>''' Highway Policing Act. '''</big></center>
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<center> An act to protect transportation on rural roads by enhancing police powers  </center>
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{| Align="center" border="0" cellpadding="10" width="4%" style="margin-left:1em;"|-
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! align="right" | Proposed By:
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| Lord Marshal Paul Thomson
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! align="right" | Representative For:
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| Beeshampstead North
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| [[Maanenland First]]
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| Government
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The Lord Lieutenant of Maanenland has declared that the following become enacted as legislation with the permission of His Royal Highness the Grand Duke in his soverign territory with the consent of the Regional Commanders and Lieutenants of the Boroughs of Maanenland  in the current session of the Parliament of the Grand Duchy :-
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'''Highways Policing Act superceding the Police Act ([[Plains County]]) Act Sections 4 and 5'''
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1. All Maanenland owned highways within the Plains County administrative area are under the juristication of the new Rural Policing Authority comprised of a system which is decided by the Chief Commissioner of the Rural Highways who will rule under the juristication of the Lieutenancy at the discretion of the Lieutenancy of Maanenland.
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<li> a. The RPA will have power to bear any arms with the exception of nuclear weapons , all weapons must be authorised by the Lieutenancy before use.
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<li> b. Power of arrest will be granted to (but not limited to) all persons who are in control of any automobile regardless of ownership on Maanenland highways.
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<li> c. All officers are under the police act and remain under it's jurisitication except when there is a conflict with all clauses of this act , in which case this law will take precedence.
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<li> d. Traffic control will be granted to this organisation in accordance with the Police Act and the RPA will assume higher authority over local authorities.
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<li> e. The budget and control of this organisation will not be under the jurisication of the local commissioner but of an independant organisation which shall reside within the city of [[New Westminster]] and the City of [[Harper Hill]].
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:'''Votes For:''' 86%
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:'''Votes Against:''' 14%
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:'''To Be Implemented:''' From Assent
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<center><big>''' Urban Expansion Act. '''</big></center>
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<center> An act to enable more greenfield sites to be developed  </center>
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{| Align="center" border="0" cellpadding="10" width="4%" style="margin-left:1em;"|-
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! align="right" | Proposed By:
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| Lord Lieutenant Alexander Jameson
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! align="right" | Representative For:
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| Ternpool Western
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! align="right" | Party:
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| [[Maanenland First]]
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| Government
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The Lord Lieutenant of Maanenland has declared that the following become enacted as legislation with the permission of His Royal Highness the Grand Duke in his soverign territory with the consent of the Regional Commanders and Lieutenants of the Boroughs of Maanenland  in the current session of the Parliament of the Grand Duchy :-
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'''Urban Expansion Act superceding the New Towns Act Sections 3 and 11'''
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1. 25% of all land defined as "greenbelt" under the New Towns Act 1972 can be developed upon following permission from the local lieutenancy.
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<li> a. Affected residents in a 7 mile radius of development may apply to over-ride decision at their local planning authority.
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<li> b. Only 25% of land marked as greenbelt at time of assent may be developed on.
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<li> c. Applications for land use change can only be authorised with permission of the lieutenancy area.
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:'''Votes For:''' 72%
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:'''Votes Against:''' 37%
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:'''To Be Implemented:''' From Assent
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<center><big>''' Agricultural Desertification Prevention Act.  '''</big></center>
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<center> An act to prevent destruction of the enivornment by agricultural practices  </center>
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{| Align="center" border="0" cellpadding="10" width="4%" style="margin-left:1em;"|-
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! align="right" | Proposed By:
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| Lieutenant Steven Chevenski
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! align="right" | Representative For:
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| Queensbridge & District
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| [[Maanenland Minority Movement]]
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| Private Members'
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The Lord Lieutenant of Maanenland has declared that the following become enacted as legislation with the permission of His Royal Highness the Grand Duke in his soverign territory with the consent of the Regional Commanders and Lieutenants of the Boroughs of Maanenland  in the current session of the Parliament of the Grand Duchy :-
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'''Agricultural Desertification Prevention Act.'''
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1. Desertification Regulation
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<li>a. No industry of primary agricultural concern may with full mind deplete the soils of his land.
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<li>b. All agricultural practices must not have an unreasonably negative effect on the surrounding in an enviornment.
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<li>c. The sentance for violating sections 1a and 1b will be set by the provincial crown court at a level they deem to be in line with accepted guidlines
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2. Prevention and Regulation
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<li>a. In order to prevent violation of section 1 of this act all agricultural industries with agricultural holdings must be provided with subsidies in pusuant of compliance with this legislation
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<li>b. All financial arangments remain at the discrepency of the Lord Lieutenant in-house-of-order in the relevant judicial action
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<li>c. All agricultural premises must allow adequate testing of their compliance by any agent of the Duchy or Lieutenancy as is deemed appropriate by the executive authority.
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3. Political Represenation
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<li>a. A new Rural Affairs Authority will be set up by the Lieutenancy of Maanenland as required which will co-ordinate affairs surrounding agricultural practices
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<li>b. All agricultural propiertors are entitled to be given one single vote in the actions of the organisation named in the forementioned organisation
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<li>c. The RFA will co-ordinate all aspects of agricultural practices across the Grand Duchy of Maanenland and it's other territories and protectorates (excluding The Maanenland Administrative Zone of Wilnwick).
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<li>d. Where there is a conflcit between the Lieutenancy and this organisation the Lieutenancy will take priority but can only over-ride following a majority of the judiciary.
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<li>e. The head of the Rural Affairs Authority shall be appointed by popular vote by whichever system deemed nessacary, all other aspects shall be entrenched by a popular constitution as approved by the Lieutenancy in due course.
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:'''Votes For:''' 61%
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:'''Votes Against:'''39%
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:'''To Be Implemented:''' The First Day of the Month of July in the Year of 2006
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[[Category:Maanenland]]

Latest revision as of 18:08, 27 June 2006

Below of is a list of legislation passed by the Parliament of Maanenland during this present session. For details of pre-2005 legislation see Historic Acts of the Maanenland Parliament.

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Immigration and Borders (Amendment) Act.


An act to change status of immigrants into Maanenland

Proposed By: Lieutenant John Walsh Representative For: Westbridge North Party: Maanenland First Type of bill Private Members'

The Lord Lieutenant of Maanenland has declared that the following become enacted as legislation with the permission of His Royal Highness the Grand Duke in his soverign territory with the consent of the Regional Commanders and Lieutenants of the Boroughs of Maanenland in the current session of the Parliament of the Grand Duchy :-

Amendement To The Immigration and Borders Act

4.

  • c. Immigramts as defined under the Immigration and Borders Act are exempt from minimum wage protection as declared in the Labour and Pensions Act.
  • d. The rights for those seeking citizenship within the Duchy will only be granted following citizenship.

    Votes For: 81%
    Votes Against: 19%
    To Be Implemented: From Assent


    Maanenland Healthcare Protection Act


    An Act to Provide Healthcare to All

    Proposed By: Lieutenant Mark Thomson Representative For: Whenchurch Valley Party: Maanenland First Type of bill Private Members'

    The Lord Lieutenant of Maanenland has declared that the following become enacted as legislation with the permission of His Royal Highness the Grand Duke in his soverign territory with the consent of the Regional Commanders and Lieutenants of the Boroughs of Maanenland in the current session of the Parliament of the Grand Duchy :-

    Maanenland Healthcare Protection Act

    1.

  • a. Money will be diverted from the treasury for provision for healthcare
  • b. Provision of healthcare will be provided to all Maanenic citizens on demand with no cost to the individual.
  • c. The Government of the Lord Lieutenant must build and provide the nessacary infrastructure to provide these services.
  • d. The cost for healthcare will be provided by a fund as ordered under the National Insurance Act.
  • e. Power will be devolved for the running of this service from the soverignty of parliament to the Lieutenancy,

    Votes For: 54 %
    Votes Against: 46%
    To Be Implemented: From Assent

    Maanenland Water Authority (Amendment) Act 2005


    An Amendment To Legalise Flurodisation of Duchy water

    Proposed By: Lieutenant (William)Bill Caffery Represntative For: Brazenheath and Whitecross Party: Maanenland First Type of bill Government

    The Lord Lieutenant of Maanenland has declared that the following become enacted as legislation with the permission of His Royal Highness the Grand Duke in his soverign territory with the consent of the Regional Commanders and Lieutenants of the Boroughs of Maanenland in the current session of the Parliament of the Grand Duchy :-

    Amendment to the 1989 Water Authority Act

    11.

  • 8. Water authorities , as defined under this act , are given authority to put a safe amount of floride in residential and industrial drinking water.
  • 9. It is a criminal offence to put more than the safe amount of floride into the drinking water of forementioned zones. A safe amount of floride is defined in the Industrial Wastes Act. 1998

    Votes For: 50 %
    Votes Against: 49%
    To Be Implemented: From Feburary 2006


    Highway Policing Act.


    An act to protect transportation on rural roads by enhancing police powers

    Proposed By: Lord Marshal Paul Thomson Representative For: Beeshampstead North Party: Maanenland First Type of bill Government

    The Lord Lieutenant of Maanenland has declared that the following become enacted as legislation with the permission of His Royal Highness the Grand Duke in his soverign territory with the consent of the Regional Commanders and Lieutenants of the Boroughs of Maanenland in the current session of the Parliament of the Grand Duchy :-

    Highways Policing Act superceding the Police Act (Plains County) Act Sections 4 and 5
    1. All Maanenland owned highways within the Plains County administrative area are under the juristication of the new Rural Policing Authority comprised of a system which is decided by the Chief Commissioner of the Rural Highways who will rule under the juristication of the Lieutenancy at the discretion of the Lieutenancy of Maanenland.

  • a. The RPA will have power to bear any arms with the exception of nuclear weapons , all weapons must be authorised by the Lieutenancy before use.
  • b. Power of arrest will be granted to (but not limited to) all persons who are in control of any automobile regardless of ownership on Maanenland highways.
  • c. All officers are under the police act and remain under it's jurisitication except when there is a conflict with all clauses of this act , in which case this law will take precedence.
  • d. Traffic control will be granted to this organisation in accordance with the Police Act and the RPA will assume higher authority over local authorities.
  • e. The budget and control of this organisation will not be under the jurisication of the local commissioner but of an independant organisation which shall reside within the city of New Westminster and the City of Harper Hill.
    Votes For: 86%
    Votes Against: 14%
    To Be Implemented: From Assent



    Urban Expansion Act.


    An act to enable more greenfield sites to be developed

    Proposed By: Lord Lieutenant Alexander Jameson Representative For: Ternpool Western Party: Maanenland First Type of bill Government

    The Lord Lieutenant of Maanenland has declared that the following become enacted as legislation with the permission of His Royal Highness the Grand Duke in his soverign territory with the consent of the Regional Commanders and Lieutenants of the Boroughs of Maanenland in the current session of the Parliament of the Grand Duchy :-

    Urban Expansion Act superceding the New Towns Act Sections 3 and 11
    1. 25% of all land defined as "greenbelt" under the New Towns Act 1972 can be developed upon following permission from the local lieutenancy.

  • a. Affected residents in a 7 mile radius of development may apply to over-ride decision at their local planning authority.
  • b. Only 25% of land marked as greenbelt at time of assent may be developed on.
  • c. Applications for land use change can only be authorised with permission of the lieutenancy area.
    Votes For: 72%
    Votes Against: 37%
    To Be Implemented: From Assent




    Agricultural Desertification Prevention Act.


    An act to prevent destruction of the enivornment by agricultural practices

    Proposed By: Lieutenant Steven Chevenski Representative For: Queensbridge & District Party: Maanenland Minority Movement Type of bill Private Members'

    The Lord Lieutenant of Maanenland has declared that the following become enacted as legislation with the permission of His Royal Highness the Grand Duke in his soverign territory with the consent of the Regional Commanders and Lieutenants of the Boroughs of Maanenland in the current session of the Parliament of the Grand Duchy :-

    Agricultural Desertification Prevention Act.

    1. Desertification Regulation

  • a. No industry of primary agricultural concern may with full mind deplete the soils of his land.
  • b. All agricultural practices must not have an unreasonably negative effect on the surrounding in an enviornment.
  • c. The sentance for violating sections 1a and 1b will be set by the provincial crown court at a level they deem to be in line with accepted guidlines
    2. Prevention and Regulation
  • a. In order to prevent violation of section 1 of this act all agricultural industries with agricultural holdings must be provided with subsidies in pusuant of compliance with this legislation
  • b. All financial arangments remain at the discrepency of the Lord Lieutenant in-house-of-order in the relevant judicial action
  • c. All agricultural premises must allow adequate testing of their compliance by any agent of the Duchy or Lieutenancy as is deemed appropriate by the executive authority.

    3. Political Represenation
  • a. A new Rural Affairs Authority will be set up by the Lieutenancy of Maanenland as required which will co-ordinate affairs surrounding agricultural practices
  • b. All agricultural propiertors are entitled to be given one single vote in the actions of the organisation named in the forementioned organisation
  • c. The RFA will co-ordinate all aspects of agricultural practices across the Grand Duchy of Maanenland and it's other territories and protectorates (excluding The Maanenland Administrative Zone of Wilnwick).
  • d. Where there is a conflcit between the Lieutenancy and this organisation the Lieutenancy will take priority but can only over-ride following a majority of the judiciary.
  • e. The head of the Rural Affairs Authority shall be appointed by popular vote by whichever system deemed nessacary, all other aspects shall be entrenched by a popular constitution as approved by the Lieutenancy in due course.
    Votes For: 61%
    Votes Against:39%
    To Be Implemented: The First Day of the Month of July in the Year of 2006