Formatting Standards Act

Current as of Invalid date.

Section I. CITATION

  1. This Act shall be referred to as the “Formatting Standards Act”.

Section II. DEFINITIONS

  1. “Format of this Act” refers to the section, clause, and subclause style used by this Act.

  2. “Legislative Proposal” or “Proposal” refers to a proposal to exercise legislative action through a Bill.

  3. This Act uses the same definitions for each category of Bill that can be found in the Standing Orders of the Magisterium.

  4. This Act uses the same definition for “Sponsor” that can be found in the Standing Orders of the Magisterium.

  5. “The Forums” refers to https://forum.theeastpacific.com

Section III. LAW FORMATS

  1. Unless specified elsewhere in this Act, the Standing Orders of the Magisterium, as well as all legislation and amendments thereto, must be written according to the Format of this Act.
    …1. Until it is amended, any legislation that was passed on or before Tuesday, September 9, 2025 4:13 AM does not need to comply with this Act.

  2. All amendments being brought to vote must be made with the [add][/add] and [remove][/remove] tag pairs to indicate where changes are being made.
    …1. If the amendment is a rewrite that requires the entire Legislative Proposal to be considered as a whole, then tag pairs are not mandatory, especially if their inclusion affects readability or comprehension.

  3. Nominations, Repeals, Removals, and Overrides are not required to follow a particular format. The Sponsor must clearly identify the target of the Legislative Proposal and why they introduced it.

  4. Resolutions should be written with the first section being titled “CITATION”, the second section being titled “FINDINGS”, and a third section titled “RESOLUTIONS”.

  5. Treaties and Declarations of War must use the Format of this Act where practical.
    …1. Sections may be referred to as Articles instead.

Section IV. DATE AND TIME FORMATS

  1. All dates and times used for official purposes on the Forums shall follow “Discourse Standard”, defined as YYYY-MM-DD.

  2. Where applicable, dates must be expressed using the [date] tag for an individual date, or the [date-range] tag for a range of dates.

  3. All uses of the [date] and [date-range] tags should, when applicable, represent individual dates as YYYY-MM-DD, individual times as hh:mm:ss, combined datetimes as YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss, and the timezone as tz.
    …1. YYYY is the year the event will occur;
    …2. MM is the month the event will occur;
    …3. DD is the day that the event will occur;
    …4. hh is the hour the event will occur, in 24-hour notation;
    …5. mm is the minute that the event will occur;
    …6. ss is the seconds that the event will occur, typically 00; and
    …7. tz is the appropriate timezone for the event.

  4. Compliant examples and a list of timezones have been included in Appendix A.

Section V. RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. The Sponsor is responsible for formatting a Legislative Proposal according to the standards defined in this Act.

  2. The Office of the Provost may, at its discretion, request that a Sponsor reformat a Legislative Proposal to comply with the standards defined in this Act.

  3. The Office of the Provost may reformat a Legislative Proposal to comply with the standards defined in this Act before the Proposal is brought to a vote.

Section V. ALTERATIONS

  1. A Sponsor may alter their implementation of the Format of this Act as necessary. They must provide a justification for the alteration.

  2. The Office of the Provost may alter a Legislative Proposal’s implementation of the Format of this Act as necessary. They must provide a justification for the alteration.

  3. The Office of the Provost must not make unreasonable alterations when reformatting a Legislative Proposal to comply with this Act, including changing the intended meaning of a Resolution or the legal effect of a binding Legislative Proposal.
    …1. The Conclave may, by majority vote, reverse any edit that violates this paragraph of this Act.

Appendix A. COMPLIANT EXAMPLES

  • Individual date & time: [date=2023-02-07 time=11:30:00 format="LLLL z" timezone="UTC"]
  • Date & time range: [date-range from=2023-01-07T11:30:00 to=2023-01-07T11:30:00 format="LLLL z" timezone="America\Los_Angeles"]
  • A list of appropriate timezones can be found here: List of tz database time zones - Wikipedia

NOTICE OF ENACTMENT

The Law Standards Act was enacted by the 60th Magisterium on Monday, January 22, 2024 3:19 AM after the Delegate had signed off.

Act as enacted

SECTION I. CITATION

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

SECTION II. DEFINITIONS

…2.1. For the purposes of this Act, the following are defined as:
…2.1.1. “Format of this Act” - The section style and clause and subclause style used in this Act.
…2.1.2. “Legislative Proposal” - As defined by the Standing Orders of the Magisterium.
…2.1.3. “Standing Orders Amendment” - As defined by the Standing Orders of the Magisterium.
…2.1.4. “Resolution” - As defined by the Standing Orders of the Magisterium.
…2.1.5. “Proposed Amendment to the Concordat” - As defined by the Standing Orders of the Magisterium.

SECTION III. FORMATTING OF LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS AND STANDING ORDERS AMENDMENTS

…3.1. All Legislative Proposals and Standing Orders Amendments brought before the Magisterium should be written according to the Format of this Act with reasonable alterations if necessary.
…3.1.1. Where these do not follow the Format of this Act, the Provost may reformat them according to the Format of this Act with reasonable alterations if necessary after they have been motioned and seconded but before they have been brought to vote.

SECTION IV. FORMATTING OF RESOLUTIONS

…4.1. All Resolutions and Resolution amendments brought before the Magisterium should be written with the first section titled “CITATION”, the second section titled “FINDINGS”, and a third section titled “RESOLUTIONS” with reasonable alterations if necessary.
…4.1.1. Where these do not follow the above format, the Provost must reformat them according to the above format with reasonable alterations if necessary after they have been motioned and seconded but before they have been brought to vote.

SECTION V. FORMATTING OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONCORDAT

…5.1. All Proposed Amendments to the Concordat brought before the Magisterium should be written with additions enclosed within the tags and removals enclosed within the tags.
…5.1.1. Where these do not follow the above format, the Provost must reformat them according to the above format after they have been motioned and seconded but before they have been brought to vote.

SECTION VI. FORMATTING OF ACTS

…6.1. The Standing Orders of the Magisterium and all Acts must follow the Format of this Act with reasonable alterations to the format if necessary.
…6.1.1. Where the Standing Orders of the Magisterium or any Act does not follow the Format of this Act, the Provost must reformat them according to the Format of this Act with reasonable alterations if necessary by proposing an amendment to the Magisterium.

SECTION VII. UNREASONABLE ALTERATIONS

…7.1. The Provost cannot exceed the limit of reasonable alterations such as by changing the legal effect of a Legislative Proposal or a Standing Orders Amendment, or the intented meaning of a Resolution when reformatting according to 3.1.1 and 4.1.1.

…7.2. The Provost cannot make any other alterations other than enclosing additions or removals within their respective tags when reformatting according to 5.1.1.

…7.3. The Conclave may reverse any edit that violates 7.1 and 7.2 by a majority vote.

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NOTICE OF AMENDMENT

The Law Standards Act was amended by the 66th Magisterium on 2025-09-09T04:13:00Z, after the Delegate signed off.

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Notice of Amendment

Due to the passage of [A-2025-44] Amendment to the Law Standards Act on Wednesday, October 15, 2025 3:35 AM and subsequent sign-off by the Delegate, the following amendments have been made.

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