Due to the passage of [A-2025-42] Amendment to the Citizenship Act, Section VI on Thursday, September 25, 2025 9:39 PM and subsequent sign-off by the Delegate, the following amendments have been made.
SECTION VI: PROSCRIPTION
…6.1. Proscription shall be a status which confers banishment from the region for reasons of regional security based on actions committed abroad or against The East Pacific. No proscription may be issued against any resident for reason of summary or indictable offense; all such instances must be tried by Conclave.
…6.2. Individuals with no known resident nation may be proscribed by the Praesidium through any process dictated by the Standing Orders of the Praesidium.
…6.3. Non-citizen residents may be proscribed by the Praesidium through a 3/42/3 majority vote, the administration of which shall be defined by the Standing Orders of the Praesidium.
…6.4. No Citizen may be proscribed by the Praesidium.
…6.5. The Grand Vizier shall maintain a public record of proscribed groups and nations on the forums, as well as the reasons behind proscription…
…6.6. The Delegate must be informed upon the beginning of a proscription process, as well as once a decision is made. The Grand Vizier must announce each proscription, or consign such a task to the Delegate. This announcement must adequately justify the proscription.
…6.7. The maintenance of a resident nation by an individual proscribed by the Praesidium shall be considered a summary offense with a sentence of banishment for as long as the proscription lasts.
…6.8. The Praesidium may alter or lift any proscription by the process in which it was established, or establish a time limit or terms within the initial proscription decision. Alterations or reversals shall require a 2/3 majority vote.
…6.9. Any proscribed nation may appeal to the Conclave, in which the length or terms of proscription may be altered, including an exception to group proscriptions, or the proscription may be fully lifted, if it is determined to be unreasonable or unjustified.
Additionally, this act has been reformatted to comply with the requirements of the Law Standards Act.