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PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 4:30 pm
by Detectatia
It is with a heavy heart that I officially resign from the Aurentine Senate. Although I have been a Senator since its inception, events have arisen such that I am no longer able to fulfill even the most basic duties associated with the office.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 4:44 pm
by Soviet Canuckistan
Aye to All

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 4:55 pm
by Battlion
Treatment of Drug Users Act
Urgency: Moderate | Author: Battlion [NDP] | Category: Health
Co-sponsors: Glasgia [MSP], Britanno [NDP], Macedonian Grand Empire [RefP], Gothmogs [NDP], New Zepuha [NDP]


Preamble
A Bill to provide a scheme under which drug users and their families can obtain an integrated health and social care plan for their treatment and rehabilitation; to fund additional treatment services for drug misuse from the proceeds of drug-related crime; and for connected purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate of Aurentina in respect to the sovereignty of the People of Aurentina the following act.


Section I – Duty of the Ministry of Health to promote the treatment of Drug Users
1. It is the duty of the Ministry of Health to promote the integration of health and social care services to secure the prevention of drug misuse and the treatment of drug users.

2. In discharging that duty the Ministry of Health shall, by regulations, make such further provision as they think fit in connection with —
    (a) the introduction of a scheme to assess the needs of drug users to determine an appropriate care plan to treat their addiction;
    (b) the delivery of such health, social care and employability services as may be necessary to treat and rehabilitate drug users; and
    (c) the delivery of social care, child care and child protection services for the families of drug users.

3. The regulations shall, in particular, make provision about —
    (a) the right of a drug user to be assessed for a care plan within seven days of requesting one;
    (b) the timeframe in which a care plan shall be implemented for a drug user who is susceptible to treatment;
    (c) the appointment and functions of persons designated to carry out a care plan assessment;
    (d) the types, forms and packages of health and social care services to be deployed to treat drug users, which shall include detoxification, residential and community based rehabilitation services, substitute prescribing and such other forms of treatment as the Minister of Health think appropriate;
    (e) the form of employability support to be deployed to enable drug users to gain employment or voluntary work experience;
    (f) the types, forms and packages of social and child care services for the families of drug users; and
    (g) a complaints procedure for drug users and their families who are dissatisfied with services provided to them under this section.

4. The regulations may also modify any enactment (excluding this Act) or instrument for the purposes of making such further provision as is mentioned in subsection (2) above.

5. The regulations may also make provision for a code of practice giving guidance to any person providing health, social care, child care or employability services to drug users or their families.

6. The Ministry of Health shall, before giving effect to a code of practice drawn
up under subsection (5) above —
    (a) consult such persons as they think fit; and
    (b) lay a draft of the code before the Senate to be placed in the Senate Archives,

and a code of practice drawn up under subsection (5) above shall be given effect by being confirmed by order made and brought into force on a day appointed by the Minister of Health.

7. Any person providing health, social care, child care or employability services to drug users or their familes shall have regard (so far as applicable to the services which they provide) to the provisions of any code of practice published under subsection (5) above for the time being in force.

8. The Ministry of Health may, from time to time, revise the whole or part of any code of practice published under subsection (5) above; and if a code is so revised, subsection (6) shall apply to any revised code of practice.

9. Any revision of the whole or part of any code of practice as permitted under subsection (8) must be laid before the Senate and placed in the Senate Archives.

Section II – Proceeds of Drug Crime to fund treatment of Drug Users
1. Where the accused has been convicted of an offence concerning the possession, supply or trafficking of controlled drugs, proceeds recovered under this Part shall be applied to fund care plans for drug users.

2. “Proceeds” shall be defined as any financial collection from the accused.


Treatment of Drug Users now has enough sponsors to be added to the Health Category :)

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 5:06 pm
by Kalmath
Aye
Correctional Officers Responsibility Code
Aurentine Traffic Code
The National Investigation Act

Abstain

The Bestiality (Zoophilia) Act

Nay
Aurentine Public Disability Code
Official Mafia Condemnation Act
Correctional Services Act

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 5:44 pm
by The Union of the West
The Bestiality (Zoophilia) Act: Aye
National Investigation Act: Nay
Aurentine Public Disability Code: Aye
Official Mafia Condemnation Act: Aye
Correctional Officer's Responsibility Code: Aye
Aurentine Traffic Code: Advised vote - Aye
Correctional Services Act: Aye

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 5:44 pm
by The Union of the West
The Bestiality (Zoophilia) Act: Aye
National Investigation Act: Nay
Aurentine Public Disability Code: Aye
Official Mafia Condemnation Act: Aye
Correctional Officer's Responsibility Code: Aye
Aurentine Traffic Code: Advised vote - Aye
Correctional Services Act: Aye

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 6:31 pm
by JAYMALL LAND
The Bestiality (Zoophilia) Act: Aye
National Investigation Act: Aye
Aurentine Public Disability Code: Aye
Official Mafia Condemnation Act: Aye
Correctional Officer's Responsibility Code: Aye
Aurentine Traffic Code: Aye
Correctional Services Act: Aye

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 6:40 pm
by New Zepuha
Aye to all but the Zoophilia act, in which I vote Nay.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 6:46 pm
by The Saint James Islands
NO to the The Bestiality (Zoophilia) Act; AYE to all others.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 7:10 pm
by Geilinor
Aye to all.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 7:25 pm
by Senate President pro Tempore
Maklohi Vai wrote:
Ainin wrote:Thirded

Fourthed.


This qualifies as presidential approval. The bill will be moved to the Order category.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 7:35 pm
by Yanalia
BA: Nay, because I think an electronic database goes too far.
NIA: Nay
APDC: Aye
OMCA: Nay, there is no mafia. (OoC: This is apparently the strategy I'm supposed to pursue... :blink: )
CORC: NAY, this act makes correctional offices guilty until proven innocent, since they will only be exempt from statutory rape charges if they prove they were raped.
ATC: Aye
CSA: Aye

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 7:38 pm
by Geilinor
I change my vote on CORC from Aye to Nay, due to the problem Yanalia has pointed out.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 7:40 pm
by Malgrave
I also change my vote on CORC from yay to nay due to the severe problem Yanalia pointed out in the lobby.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 7:40 pm
by Beta Test
I change my vote on CORC from aye to nay

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 7:42 pm
by New Zepuha
I change my votes on the RCPA and CORC to Nay. From previous Aye.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 8:08 pm
by Yanalia
Order - B
To deal with issues pertinent to the Interior and Justice ministries


B(Z)A
For: 14
Against: 9
Abstain: 4

NIA
For: 19
Against: 4
Abstain: 4

APDC
For: 23
Against: 2
Abstain: 2

OMCA
For: 24
Against: 3
Abstain: 0

CORC
For: 18
Against: 7
Abstain: 2

ATC
For: 20
Against: 2
Abstain: 5

CSA
For: 21
Against: 3
Abstain: 3

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 8:15 pm
by The Saint James Islands
On the Correctional Officer's Responsibility Code, I change my vote from Aye to NO.
On the Official Mafia Condemnation Act, I change my vote from Aye to Abstain. (Because if you want to act like the Mafia doesn't exist, an abstention seems to make more sense than an actual vote.)

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 8:22 pm
by Jerusalemian
Aye to all except the Zoophilia act in which I Abstain.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 8:23 pm
by Maklohi Vai
I wish to change my Aye on the CORC to an abstention, due to the issue which Yanalia pointed out an interpretation of that I had not seen.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 8:46 pm
by Gothmogs
Cetacean and Great Ape Bill of Rights
Drafted by: Gothmogs,
Sponsors: Ainin, Geilinor, Beta Test, Yanalia, Jerusalemian, The Saint James Islands, Aeken
Category: Environment

Understanding that Great Apes and Cetaceans have very complex emotional and intellectual lives, and deserve to be protected from humans and human violence. Also understanding that Orca Whales specifically have larger and more complex emotional areas in their brains, meaning they actually feel more emotion than humans. Great Apes and Cetaceans need to be left alone in peace.

Defines captivity for the purposes of this bill as the holding or imprisonment of a cetacean or great ape without the approval of GACREA or without following the regulations set by GACREA.

All Cetaceans and Great Apes hereby shall receive the following rights:

1. Every individual cetacean and great ape has the right to life.
2. No cetacean or great ape should be held in captivity or servitude; be subject to cruel treatment; or be removed from their natural environment.
3. All cetaceans and great apes have the right to freedom of movement and residence within their natural environment.
4. No cetacean or great ape is the property of any State, corporation, human group or individual.
5. Cetaceans and great apes have the right to the protection of their natural environment.
6. Cetaceans and great apes have the right not to be subject to the disruption of their cultures.
7. The rights, freedoms and norms set forth in this Declaration should be protected under domestic law.
8. No State, corporation, human group or individual should engage in any activity that undermines these rights, freedoms and norms.
9. Nothing in this Declaration shall prevent the State from enacting stricter provisions for the protection of cetacean or great ape rights.
10. Nothing in this Declaration shall prevent the care or help given to cetaceans or great apes.
11. No cetacean or great ape will be punished by, or bound to, any human created law.
12. Knowingly depriving Cetaceans and Great Apes of the aforementioned rights is a derelict, and accidentally depriving Cetaceans and Great Apes of the aforementioned rights is a contravention.

Section 1
1. Establishes the Great Ape and Cetacean Rights Enforcement Agency (GACREA) who's duty will be determining whether or not a great ape or cetacean's rights have been violated, and to take charge of cases involving such violations.
2. The GACREA will also be responsible for determining proper living conditions for injured or disabled apes that are in the care of a qualified human or veterinary association.
3. The GACREA will report to the Ministry of the Environment.
4. Establishes a cetacean sanctuary off the coast of Woozen in Andersbai for injured or disabled cetaceans who require human care.

Acknowledgements - Thanks to:
Alexander Ainin for suggesting line 12 of the bill of rights.
Rupert Weinthal for suggesting the bill define captivity.

Hereby passes the Cetacean and Great Ape Bill of Rights

This has enough sponsors to be added.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:56 pm
by Lamaredia
Gothmogs wrote:
Cetacean and Great Ape Bill of Rights
Drafted by: Gothmogs,
Sponsors: Ainin, Geilinor, Beta Test, Yanalia, Jerusalemian, The Saint James Islands
Category: Environment

Understanding that Great Apes and Cetaceans have very complex emotional and intellectual lives, and deserve to be protected from humans and human violence. Also understanding that Orca Whales specifically have larger and more complex emotional areas in their brains, meaning they actually feel more emotion than humans. Great Apes and Cetaceans need to be left alone in peace.

Defines captivity for the purposes of this bill as the holding or imprisonment of a cetacean or great ape without the approval of GACREA or without following the regulations set by GACREA.

All Cetaceans and Great Apes hereby shall receive the following rights:

1. Every individual cetacean and great ape has the right to life.
2. No cetacean or great ape should be held in captivity or servitude; be subject to cruel treatment; or be removed from their natural environment.
3. All cetaceans and great apes have the right to freedom of movement and residence within their natural environment.
4. No cetacean or great ape is the property of any State, corporation, human group or individual.
5. Cetaceans and great apes have the right to the protection of their natural environment.
6. Cetaceans and great apes have the right not to be subject to the disruption of their cultures.
7. The rights, freedoms and norms set forth in this Declaration should be protected under domestic law.
8. No State, corporation, human group or individual should engage in any activity that undermines these rights, freedoms and norms.
9. Nothing in this Declaration shall prevent the State from enacting stricter provisions for the protection of cetacean or great ape rights.
10. Nothing in this Declaration shall prevent the care or help given to cetaceans or great apes.
11. No cetacean or great ape will be punished by, or bound to, any human created law.
12. Knowingly depriving Cetaceans and Great Apes of the aforementioned rights is a derelict, and accidentally depriving Cetaceans and Great Apes of the aforementioned rights is a contravention.

Section 1
1. Establishes the Great Ape and Cetacean Rights Enforcement Agency (GACREA) who's duty will be determining whether or not a great ape or cetacean's rights have been violated, and to take charge of cases involving such violations.
2. The GACREA will also be responsible for determining proper living conditions for injured or disabled apes that are in the care of a qualified human or veterinary association.
3. The GACREA will report to the Ministry of the Environment.
4. Establishes a cetacean sanctuary off the coast of Woozen in Andersbai for injured or disabled cetaceans who require human care.

Acknowledgements - Thanks to:
Alexander Ainin for suggesting line 12 of the bill of rights.
Rupert Weinthal for suggesting the bill define captivity.

Hereby passes the Cetacean and Great Ape Bill of Rights

This has enough sponsors to be added.


Sorry if I interrupt the voting process here, but doesn't number 11 negate number 1? When I started reading the bill it seemed as if it would be murder to kill a Great Ape or a Cetacean but that section negates it (I might be wrong though).

PostPosted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 8:24 am
by Alba-Caledonia
The Bestiality (Zoophilia) Act - Nay
The National Investigation Act - Yey
Aurentine Public Disability Code - Yey
Official Mafia Condemnation Act - Yey
Correctional Officers Responsibility Code - Yey
Aurentine Traffic Code - Yey
Correctional Services Act - Nay

PostPosted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 8:29 am
by Oneracon
I change my vote on the CORC from Aye to Abstain

PostPosted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 8:31 am
by Agritum
Aye
The Bestiality (Zoophilia) Act
Aurentine Public Disability Code
Official Mafia Condemnation Act
Correctional Officers Responsibility Code
Aurentine Traffic Code
Correctional Services Act

Abstain
The National Investigation Act

Nay
N/A