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[PASSED] TSP Legion of Honor Award Act
#1

A motion and second have been received on the following act.

This is a vote on a regular law and thus requires a simple majority (50%) to pass.

The voting period is three (3) days. Voting will end on April 26th 10:15 UTC.

The debate thread can be found here.
Quote:TSP Legion of Honor Award act 
An act to recognize service to the region in ways military, civil, and political. 
 
1. DEFINITIONS: 

(1) Service is to be defined as any action taken that can reasonably be seen as contributing to the betterment, or advancement of the region whether military, civil, or politically.   

2. THE CLASSES OF THE AWARD:

(1) The award is to be separated into three different classes consisting of: 
a: Freedom- Awarded for extreme and diligent service of any kind to the region for a significant length of time.
b: Valor- Awarded for consistent and honorable service to the region while serving in a military position. 
c: Service- Awarded for Civil service, political service, and the betterment and advancement of the region.  

3. THE ISSUING AND NOMINATION PROCESS:

(1) The delegate is to be the entity that issues the Award to the recipients and must consent to each nominee that is to receive the Award; 
(2) The nominees for the Award shall be nominated to the classes of Service, Valor, and Freedom by the Assembly or by the following means:  
a: Nominees may be nominated to the class of Freedom by the Prime Minister or Chief Justice;
b: Nominees may be nominated to the class of Valor by the Minister of Military Affairs or the Council of Regional Security;
c: Nominees may be nominated to the class of Service by any member of the government, or by direct regional poll. 
(3) Any legislator as well as the delegate may introduce a candidate for nomination to the Assembly. Candidates are nominated upon the completion of a majority vote.  
(4) Sitting delegate cannot award themselves the honor, and if they were to be properly nominated by one of ways listed, it would be at their predecessors discretion to confirm their nomination.
 
(5) No person shall nominate themselves for the honor or be involved in the process of their own nomination regardless of position held in regards to process of nomination.  
 
4. REVOCATION OF THE AWARD:

(1) Any individual who has been convicted of a crime against the region, has been impeached or removed from office in the region, or has been found to have been awarded the Award under false or unworthy pretenses shall have the award stripped from them.

5. TIME FOR PROCESS: 

(1) The time for nomination to presentation of the award shall take no more than one months time except in the case of the nomination of the sitting delegate. 
#2

Aye. I believe nations should be recognized for their hard work here in TSP. At the same time I believe not just anyone can nominate themselves so yes I will vote Aye
The South Crystal
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#3

Aye

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#4

This law has passed 21-6.




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