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Poll: Should the Times Act be passed?
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Aye
51.85%
28 51.85%
Nay
25.93%
14 25.93%
Abstain
22.22%
12 22.22%
Total 54 vote(s) 100%
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[PASSED] A2010.02 Times Act
#1

Hello legislators!

There has been a seconded motion to bring the Times Act to vote. The debate thread can be found here.

As this is a general law, it requires a simple majority (greater than 50%) to pass. The voting period will last 3 days, ending on October 20 at 20:00 UTC.

Please vote by poll if possible. If you cannot vote by poll, post 'Aye', 'Nay' or 'Abstain' in this thread. Please do not vote both by poll and by post. Comments and discussion belong in the debate thread and should be posted there.

Times Act

 
An Act to establish a common timezone for all official deadlines


Table of contents
  1. Scope
  2. Official Timezone

1. Scope

(1) This Act applies to all legal deadlines used by government entities in the South Pacific.

2. Official Timezone

(1) All legal deadlines that establish a specific hour and minute must use Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) in either a 12-hour or 24-hour format.

(2) The deadline must contain a link to a countdown timer established using the Time and Date Live Countdown Timer.

(3) All such deadlines shall be accompanied by a reference to the equivalent time in London, New York and Sydney provided by the  Time and Date Time Zone Converter.

(4) When publishing non-legal deadlines, conformance to this Act is strongly encouraged.
#2

This has passed with a 67% majority.




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