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Sandaoguo wrote:HS is worth 100 times more than the insubstantial (to borderline non-existent) benefits the TNP-TSP “alliance” has created over the last several years.
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The Licentian Isles wrote:I vote AYE to all, apart from the Ratification of the United Nations Charter, on which I ABSTAIN, since I'm not entirely sure what purpose it serves, the ILA seems to cover all of its points.
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by Phalnia » Sun Sep 15, 2013 2:20 pm
Bill for the Establishment of Armed Forces Academies and Officer Training Programs
Category: International Relations
Urgency: Medium
Author: Phalnia
Sponsors: Central and Eastern Visayas, Placenza, Finium, HumanSanity
Recognizing the need for highly trained and skilled military officers
Noting the lack of dedicated institutions for the training and education of future military officer
Hereby mandates
1. Three separate facilities be built with the purpose of training and teaching future Aurentine military officers
1a. One academy shall serve one branch of service
2. Sets the requirements for admissions as follows:
a. An applicant must be at least sixteen years old but no older than twenty-three years old
b. An applicant must be of good standing with the law, no prior felony convictions
c. An applicant must be a high school graduate
d. An applicant must meet the standard military fitness and mental requirements
e. An applicant must an Aurentine citizen or a citizen of an allied nation
3. That upon completion of necessary coursework a student shall be presented with a Bachelors degree in their field of study
4. That upon receiving a Bachelors degree from an Academy a student shall become an officer of the most junior rank in the appropriate branch
a. From the date of their commissioning a graduate is required to serve at least six years in the Armed Forces
5. That each academy shall be under the command of their respective branch
a. Educational, both mental and physical, staff shall be commissioned officers in the academies respective branch with the necessary credentials
I. Failing to find any individuals matching the above requirements the positions shall be filled by fully vetted and credentialed civilians, until such time as appropriate military personnel can meet the requirements
Further noting that inability to afford a college education should not prevent worthy applicants from joining
Hereby mandates
1. That the academies respective branch shall cover all costs of attending an academy
2. Should a student for any reason be expelled or dishonorably discharged from an academy they shall be responsible for any fees accrued up until that point
3. Students of these academies shall occupy a unique position in the Armed Forces rank system, they will rank below the most junior officer and above the most senior NCO
a. This rank only stands for ceremonial purposes and no student shall be allowed to command a ship, vessel, mission, or issue orders
Realizing that not all potential officers will be able, or will wish, to attend one of the three academies
Observing the need for as many qualified officers as possible
Hereby mandates
1. That Officer Training Programs(OTPs) be established at civilian colleges and universities, pending permission from appropriate college and university officials
a. OTP units will operate under the auspice of their respective branches and be commanded by qualified officers from said branch
2. Sets the requirement for admissions as follows:
a. An OTP candidate must be at least sixteen years old but no older than twenty-three years old
b. OTP candidates must be of good standing with the law, no prior felony convictions
c. An applicant must be a high school graduate and currently attending an institute of higher learning with a recognized OTP for the respective branch they wish to join
d. OTP candidates must meet both physical and mental standards of the Aurentine military
e. A canidate must an Aurentine citizen or a citizen of an allied nation
2. Those enrolled in an OTP shall be of the same rank as students of the three academies
3. Scholarships shall be available for OTP students
a. These scholarships shall be merit based and not a prerequisite for joining an OTP
4. That upon receiving a Bachelors degree from their respective college or university an OTP student shall become an officer of the most junior rank in the appropriate branch
a. From the date of their commissioning an OTP graduate is required to serve at least six years in the Armed Forces
The Senate of Aurentine hereby passes the Bill for the Establishment of Armed Forces Academies and Officer Training Programs
[box]Bill for the Establishment of Armed Forces Academies and Officer Training Programs
Category: International Relations
Urgency: Medium
Author: Phalnia
Sponsors: Central and Eastern Visayas, Placenza, Finium, HumanSanity
[b]Recognizing[/b] the need for highly trained and skilled military officers
[b]Noting[/b] the lack of dedicated institutions for the training and education of future military officer
[b]Hereby[/b] mandates
1. Three separate facilities be built with the purpose of training and teaching future Aurentine military officers
1a. One academy shall serve one branch of service
2. Sets the requirements for admissions as follows:
a. An applicant must be at least sixteen years old but no older than twenty-three years old
b. An applicant must be of good standing with the law, no prior felony convictions
c. An applicant must be a high school graduate
d. An applicant must meet the standard military fitness and mental requirements
e. An applicant must an Aurentine citizen or a citizen of an allied nation
3. That upon completion of necessary coursework a student shall be presented with a Bachelors degree in their field of study
4. That upon receiving a Bachelors degree from an Academy a student shall become an officer of the most junior rank in the appropriate branch
a. From the date of their commissioning a graduate is required to serve at least six years in the Armed Forces
5. That each academy shall be under the command of their respective branch
a. Educational, both mental and physical, staff shall be commissioned officers in the academies respective branch with the necessary credentials
I. Failing to find any individuals matching the above requirements the positions shall be filled by fully vetted and credentialed civilians, until such time as appropriate military personnel can meet the requirements
[b]Further[/b] noting that inability to afford a college education should not prevent worthy applicants from joining
[b]Hereby[/b] mandates
1. That the academies respective branch shall cover all costs of attending an academy
2. Should a student for any reason be expelled or dishonorably discharged from an academy they shall be responsible for any fees accrued up until that point
3. Students of these academies shall occupy a unique position in the Armed Forces rank system, they will rank below the most junior officer and above the most senior NCO
a. This rank only stands for ceremonial purposes and no student shall be allowed to command a ship, vessel, mission, or issue orders
[b]Realizing[/b] that not all potential officers will be able, or will wish, to attend one of the three academies
[b]Observing[/b] the need for as many qualified officers as possible
[b]Hereby[/b] mandates
1. That Officer Training Programs(OTPs) be established at civilian colleges and universities, pending permission from appropriate college and university officials
a. OTP units will operate under the auspice of their respective branches and be commanded by qualified officers from said branch
2. Sets the requirement for admissions as follows:
a. An OTP candidate must be at least sixteen years old but no older than twenty-three years old
b. OTP candidates must be of good standing with the law, no prior felony convictions
c. An applicant must be a high school graduate and currently attending an institute of higher learning with a recognized OTP for the respective branch they wish to join
d. OTP candidates must meet both physical and mental standards of the Aurentine military
e. A canidate must an Aurentine citizen or a citizen of an allied nation
2. Those enrolled in an OTP shall be of the same rank as students of the three academies
3. Scholarships shall be available for OTP students
a. These scholarships shall be merit based and not a prerequisite for joining an OTP
4. That upon receiving a Bachelors degree from their respective college or university an OTP student shall become an officer of the most junior rank in the appropriate branch
a. From the date of their commissioning an OTP graduate is required to serve at least six years in the Armed Forces
The Senate of Aurentine hereby passes the Bill for the Establishment of Armed Forces Academies and Officer Training Programs[/box]
by Venaleria » Sun Sep 15, 2013 2:23 pm
National Aurentine Commission for Renewable Energy Research Establishment Act
Written by: Venaleria [RG] | Category: Environment & Energy
Sponsored by: Wulukuno Maklohi Porunalakai [LD] Cengiz Harun [TR] Alexander Ainin [TR] James Callaghan [RG]
EVER REALIZING the pressing effects of climate change and its potential damage to the environment and the world
PERSISTENT to find more ways and areas to improve in our energy consumption and usage
NOTING the only way for Aurentina to develop comparable energy sources is to delve into research of energy and its sources
Hereby defines the following,
Specialized Scientists: certified scientists specializing in specific fields of the study of energy and its renewable abilities
Renewable Energy: energy which comes from natural resources and is naturally replenished
Non-Renewable Energy: energy which is relating to that of a fossil fuel, such as oil or natural gas, or a natural resource, such as a metallic ore, that is not replaceable after it has been used
Carbon Footprint: the overall amount of carbon and greenhouse gas emission over a period of time
Hereby instates the following,
I. The Senate of Aurentina, in collaboration with the Ministry of Energy and Ministry of Environment, establishes the National Aurentine Commission for Renewable Energy Research (hereby known as NACRER), made up of teams of specialized scientists, representatives to the Ministry of Energy and Ministry of Environment, and a 10 member board of Senators willful to report on NACRER's progress as well as to compose bills such as this one in order to nationalize efforts made by the commission
II. NACRER shall be a government-sponsored agency responsible for the improvement of existing energies (hydro-electric, wind, solar, tidal, wave, rain, geothermal, biofuel) and the research of new sources which may benefit our supply
III. NACRER shall be responsible for the support and continuation of the gradual change from non-renewable sources and fossil fuels to a completely renewable system
IV. NACRER shall also make scientific efforts to reduce the carbon footprint and unhealthy emissions of Aurentina through government sponsored advertisement campaigns as well as subprograms throughout the nation
The Senate of Aurentina hereby passes and instates the National Aurentine Commission for Renewable Energy Research Establishment Act.
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[box][align=center][size=150]National Aurentine Commission for Renewable Energy Research Establishment Act[/size]
[size=120]Written by: Venaleria [RG]
Sponsored by:[/size][/align]
[b]EVER REALIZING[/b] the pressing effects of climate change and its potential damage to the environment and the world
[b]PERSISTENT[/b] to find more ways and areas to improve in our energy consumption and usage
[b]NOTING[/b] the only way for Aurentina to develop comparable energy sources is to delve into research of energy and its sources
Hereby defines the following,
Specialized Scientists: certified scientists specializing in specific fields of the study of energy and its renewable abilities
Renewable Energy: energy which comes from natural resources and is naturally replenished
Non-Renewable Energy: energy which is relating to that of a fossil fuel, such as oil or natural gas, or a natural resource, such as a metallic ore, that is not replaceable after it has been used
Carbon Footprint: the overall amount of carbon and greenhouse gas emission over a period of time
[size=90]Hereby instates the following,
I. The Senate of Aurentina, in collaboration with the Ministry of Energy and Ministry of Environment, establishes the National Aurentine Commission for Renewable Energy Research (hereby known as NACRER), made up of teams of specialized scientists, representatives to the Ministry of Energy and Ministry of Environment, and a 10 member board of Senators willful to report on NACRER's progress as well as to compose bills such as this one in order to nationalize efforts made by the commission
II. NACRER shall be a government-sponsored agency responsible for the improvement of existing energies (hydro-electric, wind, solar, tidal, wave, rain, geothermal, biofuel) and the research of new sources which may benefit our supply
III. NACRER shall be responsible for the support and continuation of the gradual change from non-renewable sources and fossil fuels to a completely renewable system
IV. NACRER shall also make scientific efforts to reduce the carbon footprint and unhealthy emissions of Aurentina through government sponsored advertisement campaigns as well as subprograms throughout the nation[/size]
The Senate of Aurentina hereby passes and instates the National Aurentine Commission for Renewable Energy Research Establishment Act.[/box]
by Quebec and Atlantic Canada » Sun Sep 15, 2013 2:23 pm
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