Cultural Preservation Act of Kêrona

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The Cultural Preservation Act of Kêrona is a law in the Kiro-Samuelan city of Kêrona that aims to protect the city's Kiravian culture.

Summary

Preamble

This Law has been Ratified and shall be Enforced by the power of the Municipal Authority of the City of Kêrona, in the Interest of the Preservation of Kiro-Kirverdan Culture, Language, Values, and Architectural Appearance and other aspects of our Motherlands that set this great City apart.

Language Policy

This policy of the Act establishes Coscivian as the official language of the city. It also mandates that government buisness be conducted only in Standars Coscivian, and that government documents be printed only in the Coscivian languages, but also guarantees that government papers can be copied in any Coscivian language.

Achitectural Policy

Grants building projects that use Kiravian architecture first priority for permits. Sets aside several lots for Kiravian-style buildings exclusively.

Signage Policy

Mandates the use of Kiravian ideograms on informational signage(i.e. street signs), and makes any coscivian language legal for use in signage.