Executive Act

Current as of 2023-12-15T13:00:00Z

SECTION I. CITATION

…1.1. This Act shall be known and cited as the “Executive Act”.

SECTION II. GENERAL PROVISIONS

…2.1. Upon enactment of this Executive Act, the Cabinet is established. The Cabinet consists of the Delegate, the Regional Affairs Minister, the Foreign Affairs Minister, and any other position explicitly designed as such in relevant legislation or by delegate prerogative.

…2.2. The Cabinet shall be lead by the Delegate and coordinate the efforts of the executive.

…2.3. The Delegate, and any executive appointee thereto, shall be able to organize such executive ministries, departments and organizations as they see fit, notwithstanding the provisions of this Act.

…2.4. The Delegate retains the power to overrule any executive appointee’s decisions.

…2.5. The Regional Affairs Minister and the Foreign Affairs Minister can be removed by a two-thirds majority vote of the Magisterium for inactivity, high crimes, treason, or inability to perform their duties.

…2.6. For the purpose of this Act, “Deputies” are defined as any Deputy Provosts or any appointed person(s) who assume the specific legal duties of Delegate during their absence.

SECTION III. FOREIGN AFFAIRS

…3.1. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs shall maintain relations with foreign regions at the Delegate’s instructions and advise the Delegate on all Foreign Affairs matters.

…3.2. The Delegate, the Foreign Affairs Minister, and any other executive appointee for that purpose by the Delegate, are assigned the duties of administrating the Foreign Affairs Ministry.

…3.3. The authority to grant in-game embassies shall be at the discretion of the Delegate, or any executive appointee for that purpose by the Delegate.

…3.4. The authority to approve or deny requests for embassies on The East Pacific forums shall be at the discretion of the Delegate, or any executive appointee for that purpose by the Delegate.

SECTION IV. REGIONAL AFFAIRS

…4.1. Regional Affairs - General Provisions.
…4.1.1.The Delegate, subject to the provisions of this Act, shall be able to organize all regional ministries, departments and suborganizations of the executive branch as they see fit.
…4.1.2. Upon enactment of this Act, the function of the Minister of Regional Affairs shall be established.
…4.1.3. The Delegate and the Minister of Regional Affairs shall lead and coordinate the activities of the regional ministries, departments and suborganizations of the executive branch.
…4.1.4. The Delegate retains the power to overrule any executive appointee’s decisions.

SECTION V. EDUCATION

…5.1. The Delegate, The Chancellor, or any executive appointee for that purpose are assigned the duties of administering the University of The East Pacific (hereinafter: UTEP).
…5.1.1. The Chancellor shall be a Minister appointed by the Delegate.
…5.1.2. The Chancellor shall be admitted into the Cabinet of The East Pacific.

…5.2. The Chancellor may organize UTEP as they see fit.
…5.2.1. The Chancellor may appoint Deputies, title chosen by the Chancellor.
…5.2.2. The Chancellor retains the power to overrule any Deputy’s decisions.

…5.3. The Chancellor shall impose a Code of Decorum to moderate activity and discussion within the University.
…5.3.1. Teachings, writings, or any other form of publication related to or posted in UTEP (hereinafter: Works) shall be subject to this Code of Decorum.
…5.3.2. Outside of the Code of Decorum, Works shall be protected by free speech.
…5.3.3. Works may be published to UTEP by any individual, regardless of their status in The East Pacific or any Chancellor’s prerogative.

…5.4. Bachtendekuppen Memorial Library shall be administered as part of UTEP.

The Magisterium voted the original Act into law on February 9th 2021. Delegate Zukchiva Notice from the Magisterium - Page 16 - The East Pacific - Tapatalk on February 15th 2021. The discussion thread can be seen Curia Rewrite and EPSA Act [Proposal + Bill][New] - The East Pacific - Tapatalk and the voting thread VOTE: Amendment to (Rewrite of) the Curia Act / "Executive Act" - The East Pacific - Tapatalk.

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BE IT ENACTED by the Magisterium of the East Pacific:

SECTION I. GENERAL PROVISIONS

…1.1. This law may be cited as the Executive Act of 2021.
…1.2. Upon enactment of this Executive Act, the Cabinet is established. The Cabinet consists of the Delegate, the Regional Affairs Minister, the Foreign Affairs Minister, and any other position explicitly designed as such in relevant legislation or by delegate prerogative.
…1.3. The Cabinet shall be lead by the Delegate and coordinate the efforts of the executive.
…1.4. The Delegate, and any executive appointee thereto, shall be able to organize such executive ministries, departments and organizations as they see fit, notwithstanding the provisions of this Act.
…1.5. The Delegate retains the power to overrule any executive appointee’s decisions.
…1.6. The Regional Affairs Minister and the Foreign Affairs Minister can be removed by a two-thirds majority vote of the Magisterium for inactivity, high crimes, treason, or inability to perform their duties.
…1.7. For the purpose of this Act, “Deputies” are defined as any Deputy Provosts or any appointed person(s) who assume the specific legal duties of Delegate during their absence.

SECTION II. FOREIGN AFFAIRS

…2.1. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs shall maintain relations with foreign regions at the Delegate’s instructions and advise the Delegate on all Foreign Affairs matters.
…2.2. The Delegate, the Foreign Affairs Minister, and any other executive appointee for that purpose by the Delegate, are assigned the duties of administrating the Foreign Affairs Ministry.
…2.3. The authority to grant in-game embassies shall be at the discretion of the Delegate, or any executive appointee for that purpose by the Delegate.
…2.4. The authority to approve or deny requests for embassies on The East Pacific forums shall be at the discretion of the Delegate, or any executive appointee for that purpose by the Delegate.

SECTION III. REGIONAL AFFAIRS

…3.1. Regional Affairs - General Provisions.

…3.1.1.The Delegate, subject to the provisions of this Act, shall be able to organize all regional ministries, departments and suborganizations of the executive branch as they see fit.
…3.1.2. Upon enactment of this Act, the function of the Minister of Regional Affairs shall be established.
…3.1.3. The Delegate and the Minister of Regional Affairs shall lead and coordinate the activities of the regional ministries, departments and suborganizations of the executive branch.
…3.1.4. The Delegate retains the power to overrule any executive appointee’s decisions.

…3.2. The Eastern Pacific Police Service.

…3.2.1. The Eastern Pacific Police Service (EPPS) is hereby established, and its powers and responsibilities are hereby defined as:
(a) Protecting The East Pacific’s regional sovereignty.
(b) Conducting domestic and international intelligence operations.
(c) Collaborating with the Eastern Pacific Sovereign Army on regional defense and intelligence operations.
(d) Acting as Compliance Officers as outlined in The Endorsement Cap Act.

…3.2.2. Command.

…3.2.2.1. The Eastern Pacific Police Service shall be overseen by the Viziers. Viziers shall elect among themselves a Commissioner to assume command of the EPPS.
…3.2.2.2. The Commissioner shall oversee and be responsible for all activities of the EPPS.
…3.2.2.3. The Commissioner may not serve concurrently as an Arbiter, the Delegate, the Provost, or any Deputies of such, as prescribed in Clause 1.7 of this Act.

…3.2.3. Structure.

…3.2.3.1. The Commissioner may utilize any organizational structure which allows the EPPS to achieve the responsibilities in Section 4.2.1, and does not violate the Concordat or the laws of The East Pacific.
…3.2.3.2. Criteria for accepting and removing non-Vizier EPPS members are to be outlined by the Commissioner. All Viziers are automatically EPPS members for as long as they are Viziers.
…3.2.3.3. Members of EPPS are to be named and maintained in an in-game Dispatch by the Commissioner.

…3.2.4. Investigations.

…3.2.4.1. The Viziers shall, as the primary in-game investigative service for The East Pacific, adhere to these restrictions:
(a) Properly investigate and procure any evidence of wrongdoing, and present sources in confidentiality when possible.
(b) Protect witnesses that have no direct connection to the aforementioned wrongdoing.
(c) Maintain confidentiality if all parties agree to such provisions.
(d) Present all finalized investigative reports generated by the EPPS to the Conclave by the Commissioner for further review.

…3.3. Education.

…3.3.1. The Delegate, or any executive appointee for that purpose by the Delegate, is assigned the duties of administrating the University.
…3.3.2. The Delegate, or any such appointee, shall be able to organize The East Pacific University as they see fit.
…3.3.3. Teachings, writings, or any other form of publication related to or posted in The East Pacific University will be protected by free speech.
…3.3.4. The East Pacific University will administer the Bachtendekuppen Memorial Library.

SECTION IV. REPEALS

…4.1. Upon enactment of this bill via due process of law, the Curia Act shall be repealed.

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The Magisterium VOTE: Amendment to the Executive Act - The East Pacific - Tapatalk the Executive Act on 18 March 2021. The amendment was Notice from the Magisterium - Page 16 - The East Pacific - Tapatalk by Delegate Zukchiva on 22 March 2021.

[spoiler]BE IT ENACTED by the Magisterium of the East Pacific:

SECTION I. GENERAL PROVISIONS

…1.1. This law may be cited as the Executive Act of 2021.
…1.2. Upon enactment of this Executive Act, the Cabinet is established. The Cabinet consists of the Delegate, the Regional Affairs Minister, the Foreign Affairs Minister, and any other position explicitly designed as such in relevant legislation or by delegate prerogative.
…1.3. The Cabinet shall be lead by the Delegate and coordinate the efforts of the executive.
…1.4. The Delegate, and any executive appointee thereto, shall be able to organize such executive ministries, departments and organizations as they see fit, notwithstanding the provisions of this Act.
…1.5. The Delegate retains the power to overrule any executive appointee’s decisions.
…1.6. The Regional Affairs Minister and the Foreign Affairs Minister can be removed by a two-thirds majority vote of the Magisterium for inactivity, high crimes, treason, or inability to perform their duties.
…1.7. For the purpose of this Act, “Deputies” are defined as any Deputy Provosts or any appointed person(s) who assume the specific legal duties of Delegate during their absence.

SECTION II. FOREIGN AFFAIRS

…2.1. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs shall maintain relations with foreign regions at the Delegate’s instructions and advise the Delegate on all Foreign Affairs matters.
…2.2. The Delegate, the Foreign Affairs Minister, and any other executive appointee for that purpose by the Delegate, are assigned the duties of administrating the Foreign Affairs Ministry.
…2.3. The authority to grant in-game embassies shall be at the discretion of the Delegate, or any executive appointee for that purpose by the Delegate.
…2.4. The authority to approve or deny requests for embassies on The East Pacific forums shall be at the discretion of the Delegate, or any executive appointee for that purpose by the Delegate.

SECTION III. REGIONAL AFFAIRS

…3.1. Regional Affairs - General Provisions.

…3.1.1.The Delegate, subject to the provisions of this Act, shall be able to organize all regional ministries, departments and suborganizations of the executive branch as they see fit.
…3.1.2. Upon enactment of this Act, the function of the Minister of Regional Affairs shall be established.
…3.1.3. The Delegate and the Minister of Regional Affairs shall lead and coordinate the activities of the regional ministries, departments and suborganizations of the executive branch.
…3.1.4. The Delegate retains the power to overrule any executive appointee’s decisions.

[s]…3.2. The Eastern Pacific Police Service.

…3.2.1. The Eastern Pacific Police Service (EPPS) is hereby established, and its powers and responsibilities are hereby defined as:
(a) Protecting The East Pacific’s regional sovereignty.
(b) Conducting domestic and international intelligence operations.
(c) Collaborating with the Eastern Pacific Sovereign Army on regional defense and intelligence operations.
(d) Acting as Compliance Officers as outlined in The Endorsement Cap Act.

…3.2.2. Command.

…3.2.2.1. The Eastern Pacific Police Service shall be overseen by the Viziers. Viziers shall elect among themselves a Commissioner to assume command of the EPPS.
…3.2.2.2. The Commissioner shall oversee and be responsible for all activities of the EPPS.
…3.2.2.3. The Commissioner may not serve concurrently as an Arbiter, the Delegate, the Provost, or any Deputies of such, as prescribed in Clause 1.7 of this Act.

…3.2.3. Structure.

…3.2.3.1. The Commissioner may utilize any organizational structure which allows the EPPS to achieve the responsibilities in Section 4.2.1, and does not violate the Concordat or the laws of The East Pacific.
…3.2.3.2. Criteria for accepting and removing non-Vizier EPPS members are to be outlined by the Commissioner. All Viziers are automatically EPPS members for as long as they are Viziers.
…3.2.3.3. Members of EPPS are to be named and maintained in an in-game Dispatch by the Commissioner.

…3.2.4. Investigations.

…3.2.4.1. The Viziers shall, as the primary in-game investigative service for The East Pacific, adhere to these restrictions:
(a) Properly investigate and procure any evidence of wrongdoing, and present sources in confidentiality when possible.
(b) Protect witnesses that have no direct connection to the aforementioned wrongdoing.
(c) Maintain confidentiality if all parties agree to such provisions.
(d) Present all finalized investigative reports generated by the EPPS to the Conclave by the Commissioner for further review.[/s]

…3.32. Education.

…3.32.1. The Delegate, or any executive appointee for that purpose by the Delegate, is assigned the duties of administrating the University.
…3.32.2. The Delegate, or any such appointee, shall be able to organize The East Pacific University as they see fit.
…3.32.3. Teachings, writings, or any other form of publication related to or posted in The East Pacific University will be protected by free speech.
…3.32.4. The East Pacific University will administer the Bachtendekuppen Memorial Library.

SECTION IV. REPEALS

…4.1. Upon enactment of this bill via due process of law, the Curia Act shall be repealed.
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[spoiler]BE IT ENACTED by the Magisterium of the East Pacific:

SECTION I. GENERAL PROVISIONS

…1.1. This law may be cited as the Executive Act of 2021.
…1.2. Upon enactment of this Executive Act, the Cabinet is established. The Cabinet consists of the Delegate, the Regional Affairs Minister, the Foreign Affairs Minister, and any other position explicitly designed as such in relevant legislation or by delegate prerogative.
…1.3. The Cabinet shall be lead by the Delegate and coordinate the efforts of the executive.
…1.4. The Delegate, and any executive appointee thereto, shall be able to organize such executive ministries, departments and organizations as they see fit, notwithstanding the provisions of this Act.
…1.5. The Delegate retains the power to overrule any executive appointee’s decisions.
…1.6. The Regional Affairs Minister and the Foreign Affairs Minister can be removed by a two-thirds majority vote of the Magisterium for inactivity, high crimes, treason, or inability to perform their duties.
…1.7. For the purpose of this Act, “Deputies” are defined as any Deputy Provosts or any appointed person(s) who assume the specific legal duties of Delegate during their absence.

SECTION II. FOREIGN AFFAIRS

…2.1. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs shall maintain relations with foreign regions at the Delegate’s instructions and advise the Delegate on all Foreign Affairs matters.
…2.2. The Delegate, the Foreign Affairs Minister, and any other executive appointee for that purpose by the Delegate, are assigned the duties of administrating the Foreign Affairs Ministry.
…2.3. The authority to grant in-game embassies shall be at the discretion of the Delegate, or any executive appointee for that purpose by the Delegate.
…2.4. The authority to approve or deny requests for embassies on The East Pacific forums shall be at the discretion of the Delegate, or any executive appointee for that purpose by the Delegate.

SECTION III. REGIONAL AFFAIRS

…3.1. Regional Affairs - General Provisions.

…3.1.1.The Delegate, subject to the provisions of this Act, shall be able to organize all regional ministries, departments and suborganizations of the executive branch as they see fit.
…3.1.2. Upon enactment of this Act, the function of the Minister of Regional Affairs shall be established.
…3.1.3. The Delegate and the Minister of Regional Affairs shall lead and coordinate the activities of the regional ministries, departments and suborganizations of the executive branch.
…3.1.4. The Delegate retains the power to overrule any executive appointee’s decisions.

…3.2. Education.

…3.2.1. The Delegate, or any executive appointee for that purpose by the Delegate, is assigned the duties of administrating the University.
…3.2.2. The Delegate, or any such appointee, shall be able to organize The East Pacific University as they see fit.
…3.2.3. Teachings, writings, or any other form of publication related to or posted in The East Pacific University will be protected by free speech.
…3.2.4. The East Pacific University will administer the Bachtendekuppen Memorial Library.

SECTION IV. REPEALS

…4.1. Upon enactment of this bill via due process of law, the Curia Act shall be repealed.
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The Magisterium https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/the_east_pacific/vote-amendment-to-the-executive-act-t18404.html the Executive Act on 23rd April 2021. The amendment was Notice from the Magisterium - Page 17 - The East Pacific - Tapatalk by Delegate Zukchiva on 27 April 2021.

[spoiler]PRIOR TO AMENDMENT
AMENDMENT

…3.2. Education.

…3.2.1. The Delegate, or any executive appointee for that purpose by the Delegate, is assigned the duties of administrating the University.
…3.2.2. The Delegate, or any such appointee, shall be able to organize The East Pacific University as they see fit.
…3.2.3. Teachings, writings, or any other form of publication related to or posted in The East Pacific University will be protected by free speech.
…3.2.4. The East Pacific University will administer the Bachtendekuppen Memorial Library.
SECTION IV: EDUCATION

…4.1. The Delegate, The Chancellor, or any executive appointee for that purpose are assigned the duties of administering the University of The East Pacific (hereinafter: UTEP).
…4.1.1. The Chancellor shall be a Minister appointed by the Delegate.
…4.1.2. The Chancellor shall be admitted into the Cabinet of The East Pacific.

…4.2. The Chancellor may organize UTEP as they see fit.
…4.2.1. The Chancellor may appoint Deputies, title chosen by the Chancellor.
…4.2.2. The Chancellor retains the power to overrule any Deputy’s decisions.

…4.3. The Chancellor shall impose a Code of Decorum to moderate activity and discussion within the University.
…4.3.1. Teachings, writings, or any other form of publication related to or posted in UTEP (hereinafter: Works) shall be subject to this Code of Decorum.
…4.3.2. Outside of the Code of Decorum,Works shall be protected by free speech.
…4.3.3. Works may be published to UTEP by any individual, regardless of their status in The East Pacific or any Chancellor’s prerogative.

…4.4. Bachtendekuppen Memorial Library shall be administered as part of UTEP.

SECTION IV. REPEALS

…4.1. Upon enactment of this bill via due process of law, the Curia Act shall be repealed
SECTION V. REPEALS

…5.1. Upon enactment of this bill via due process of law, the Curia Act shall be repealed.

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[spoiler]BE IT ENACTED by the Magisterium of the East Pacific:

SECTION I. GENERAL PROVISIONS

…1.1. This law may be cited as the Executive Act of 2021.
…1.2. Upon enactment of this Executive Act, the Cabinet is established. The Cabinet consists of the Delegate, the Regional Affairs Minister, the Foreign Affairs Minister, and any other position explicitly designed as such in relevant legislation or by delegate prerogative.
…1.3. The Cabinet shall be lead by the Delegate and coordinate the efforts of the executive.
…1.4. The Delegate, and any executive appointee thereto, shall be able to organize such executive ministries, departments and organizations as they see fit, notwithstanding the provisions of this Act.
…1.5. The Delegate retains the power to overrule any executive appointee’s decisions.
…1.6. The Regional Affairs Minister and the Foreign Affairs Minister can be removed by a two-thirds majority vote of the Magisterium for inactivity, high crimes, treason, or inability to perform their duties.
…1.7. For the purpose of this Act, “Deputies” are defined as any Deputy Provosts or any appointed person(s) who assume the specific legal duties of Delegate during their absence.

SECTION II. FOREIGN AFFAIRS

…2.1. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs shall maintain relations with foreign regions at the Delegate’s instructions and advise the Delegate on all Foreign Affairs matters.
…2.2. The Delegate, the Foreign Affairs Minister, and any other executive appointee for that purpose by the Delegate, are assigned the duties of administrating the Foreign Affairs Ministry.
…2.3. The authority to grant in-game embassies shall be at the discretion of the Delegate, or any executive appointee for that purpose by the Delegate.
…2.4. The authority to approve or deny requests for embassies on The East Pacific forums shall be at the discretion of the Delegate, or any executive appointee for that purpose by the Delegate.

SECTION III. REGIONAL AFFAIRS

…3.1. Regional Affairs - General Provisions.

…3.1.1.The Delegate, subject to the provisions of this Act, shall be able to organize all regional ministries, departments and suborganizations of the executive branch as they see fit.
…3.1.2. Upon enactment of this Act, the function of the Minister of Regional Affairs shall be established.
…3.1.3. The Delegate and the Minister of Regional Affairs shall lead and coordinate the activities of the regional ministries, departments and suborganizations of the executive branch.
…3.1.4. The Delegate retains the power to overrule any executive appointee’s decisions.

SECTION IV: EDUCATION

…4.1. The Delegate, The Chancellor, or any executive appointee for that purpose are assigned the duties of administering the University of The East Pacific (hereinafter: UTEP).
…4.1.1. The Chancellor shall be a Minister appointed by the Delegate.
…4.1.2. The Chancellor shall be admitted into the Cabinet of The East Pacific.

…4.2. The Chancellor may organize UTEP as they see fit.
…4.2.1. The Chancellor may appoint Deputies, title chosen by the Chancellor.
…4.2.2. The Chancellor retains the power to overrule any Deputy’s decisions.

…4.3. The Chancellor shall impose a Code of Decorum to moderate activity and discussion within the University.
…4.3.1. Teachings, writings, or any other form of publication related to or posted in UTEP (hereinafter: Works) shall be subject to this Code of Decorum.
…4.3.2. Outside of the Code of Decorum,Works shall be protected by free speech.
…4.3.3. Works may be published to UTEP by any individual, regardless of their status in The East Pacific or any Chancellor’s prerogative.

…4.4. Bachtendekuppen Memorial Library shall be administered as part of UTEP.

SECTION V. REPEALS

…5.1. Upon enactment of this bill via due process of law, the Curia Act shall be repealed.
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Notice of Amendment

OB-2023-55 | Formatting Amendments Omnibus Passed


The Executive Act was amended by the 59th Magisterium on 2023-12-16T07:36:00Z following Delegate sign-off.

Reformatted Act

Executive Act

SECTION I. CITATION

…1.1. Thus Act shall be known and cited as the “Executive Act”.

SECTION II. GENERAL PROVISIONS

…2.1. Upon enactment of this Executive Act, the Cabinet is established. The Cabinet consists of the Delegate, the Regional Affairs Minister, the Foreign Affairs Minister, and any other position explicitly designed as such in relevant legislation or by delegate prerogative.

…2.2. The Cabinet shall be lead by the Delegate and coordinate the efforts of the executive.

…2.3. The Delegate, and any executive appointee thereto, shall be able to organize such executive ministries, departments and organizations as they see fit, notwithstanding the provisions of this Act.

…2.4. The Delegate retains the power to overrule any executive appointee’s decisions.

…2.5. The Regional Affairs Minister and the Foreign Affairs Minister can be removed by a two-thirds majority vote of the Magisterium for inactivity, high crimes, treason, or inability to perform their duties.

…2.6. For the purpose of this Act, “Deputies” are defined as any Deputy Provosts or any appointed person(s) who assume the specific legal duties of Delegate during their absence.

SECTION III. FOREIGN AFFAIRS

…3.1. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs shall maintain relations with foreign regions at the Delegate’s instructions and advise the Delegate on all Foreign Affairs matters.

…3.2. The Delegate, the Foreign Affairs Minister, and any other executive appointee for that purpose by the Delegate, are assigned the duties of administrating the Foreign Affairs Ministry.

…3.3. The authority to grant in-game embassies shall be at the discretion of the Delegate, or any executive appointee for that purpose by the Delegate.

…3.4. The authority to approve or deny requests for embassies on The East Pacific forums shall be at the discretion of the Delegate, or any executive appointee for that purpose by the Delegate.

SECTION IV. REGIONAL AFFAIRS

…4.1. Regional Affairs - General Provisions.
…4.1.1.The Delegate, subject to the provisions of this Act, shall be able to organize all regional ministries, departments and suborganizations of the executive branch as they see fit.
…4.1.2. Upon enactment of this Act, the function of the Minister of Regional Affairs shall be established.
…4.1.3. The Delegate and the Minister of Regional Affairs shall lead and coordinate the activities of the regional ministries, departments and suborganizations of the executive branch.
…4.1.4. The Delegate retains the power to overrule any executive appointee’s decisions.

SECTION V: EDUCATION

…5.1. The Delegate, The Chancellor, or any executive appointee for that purpose are assigned the duties of administering the University of The East Pacific (hereinafter: UTEP).
…5.1.1. The Chancellor shall be a Minister appointed by the Delegate.
…5.1.2. The Chancellor shall be admitted into the Cabinet of The East Pacific.

…5.2. The Chancellor may organize UTEP as they see fit.
…5.2.1. The Chancellor may appoint Deputies, title chosen by the Chancellor.
…5.2.2. The Chancellor retains the power to overrule any Deputy’s decisions.

…5.3. The Chancellor shall impose a Code of Decorum to moderate activity and discussion within the University.
…5.3.1. Teachings, writings, or any other form of publication related to or posted in UTEP (hereinafter: Works) shall be subject to this Code of Decorum.
…5.3.2. Outside of the Code of Decorum,Works shall be protected by free speech.
…5.3.3. Works may be published to UTEP by any individual, regardless of their status in The East Pacific or any Chancellor’s prerogative.

…5.4. Bachtendekuppen Memorial Library shall be administered as part of UTEP.

(Debate Thread | Vote Thread)

Notice of Amendment

Concordat Article B, Section 10 | Provost Discretionary Edit


Pursuant to the powers granted to the Office of the Provost by Article B, Section 10 of the Concordat, I have made the following discretionary edits to this Act on this day 2023-12-17T12:45:00Z