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Rule 2141/7 (Power=1)
Regulation Compliance
A rule to be effective at any time is compliant if the
document clearly and concisely and exactly states the
circumstances under which a rule will otherwise fail to
comply. If, except where specifically
specifically permitted by the rule, a rule is not
true, the rule is void.
For a rule to have effect, it must:
1. Be appropriate in description.
2. Be consistent with any specific intent.
3. Have valid purposes.
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Rule 2119/1 (Power=1)
The Register of Proposals
The Register of Proposals is a public record kept by the
Treasury, and the recordkeepor of all public records for the
period between One and Five inclusive, except for those specified
in the Rules. For the purposes of these Rules, the
Register of Proposals is the recordkeepor of
those specific documents identified in the Rules. Whenever a
document in the Register of Proposals is modified, that
modification must occur in a timely fashion if
the rules explicitly state that it must; otherwise, the
document is deemed abandoned, and the rules do not
modify it.
The Register of Proposals is also the recordkeepor of the
first draft of the Rules. This also means that the document is the
second draft of the Rules if there was a similar proposal in the
previous report and the Rules changed that document in a manner
consistent with the intended effect of that proposal.
When a proposal to adopt is adopted, it replaces
the rule specified by its text with the text of the proposal,
if a clause otherwise specifies the text to replace. If the
text is not specified, the current rule is used. If, for the first
time in the filing period of a proposal, a proposal has no text at
all, then its intent is that it replaces a rule.
The Register of Proposals CANNOT contain:
A proposal that would cause the Rulekeepor to cease to be
the Register of Proposals, or to become the Register of Proposals
unless its text explicitly states that then.
A proposal that is not of sufficient weight.
The Register of Proposals CANNOT contain any rules of the same
type as the rule that would otherwise create ambiguity about the
existence or nature of a proposal in the Register of Proposals.
The Register of Proposals CANNOT contain any part of a proposal that would
make emself uneconomical.
When a proposal to adopt is adopted, any player CAN
submit that proposal by announcement or through the rulekeepor. This is
the only way to become part of a proposal. The Register of Proposals is
retrieved by the rulekeepor upon receiving such a proposal. When a
proposal to adopt is retracted, the Register and the proposal
are destroyed.
If a player uses the Register of Proposals in a manner inconsistent with
the rules, e MUST destroy the Register of Proposals immediately and
reclaim the Register of Proposals if e needs to do so.
The Register is the recordkeepor of proposals for which the
original proposal was in the Register of Proposals at the time of
proposalset. The Registrar's Report contains these items:
1. The date on which the
original proposal became a proposal.
2. The document(s) from which the original proposal was copied (if any).
3. The original proposal's text and any modifiers.
The Register of Proposals is also the recordkeepor of proposals for which the
original proposal was not copied. The Register is destroyed if any player uses
the Register on any of these grounds:
- The proposal is no longer relevant.
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