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[DRAFT] Regional Security: Amend Criminal Code - Roavin - 01-17-2019 This thread is related to our current Regional Security Reform, and the necessary amendments to Criminal Code shall be drafted here. RE: [DRAFT] Regional Security: Amend Criminal Code - Roavin - 02-01-2019 Quick once-over: Quote:1. Crimes For b, replace CRS with CSI. OR, how about changing this to general language. Each institution shall decide on the release of its own private discussions; otherwise, security-relevant info is decided upon by CSI, and anything left over by Cabinet. Quote:3. Parole CRS -> CSI. This section might warrant revision generally, but that'd be out of scope here. Quote:4. Prohibited Regions and Organizations I'd just replace CRS -> CSI in this entire thing, though I think with the modified proscription act, we don't necessarily need this section anymore anyway RE: [DRAFT] Regional Security: Amend Criminal Code - Roavin - 06-30-2019 Changing to general language is something I'll propose in a separate amendment. Otherwise, just replacing CRS->CSI in the entire thing and we should be good to go. RE: [DRAFT] Regional Security: Amend Criminal Code - Roavin - 11-04-2019 With Articles 3 and 4 likely to be repealed soon, obviously they wouldn't carry over. On the Espionage provision, how about something like this (warning, very rough first draft): Quote:(3) Espionage shall be defined as an act of or attempt to obtain information that is confidential or not made publicly available for use by oneself or an entity one represents. Distribution of private information that originates in official South Pacific discussion areas, excluding private messages, without the express written permission of the owners of that information, shall be considered Espionage. |