Wartime Legislation
Under II, 2, H,
Polls
i.) When our nation is at a state of war with another nation, polls dealing with military issues must be open for at least 24 hours. All polls dealing with non-military issues will remain open for the standard 72 hour period.
ii.) A "military issue" is defined as any issue regarding peace treaties, military alliances, mutual protection pacts, or determining the purpose of a great leader.
iii.) Any senator may propose a wartime poll during a state of war.
Under II, 2, I, Chats
i.) This amendment gives the Senate the authority to declare an emergency meeting to be held in a chat room.
ii.) The chat meeting must have notification at least 24 hours in advance and define the issue to be debated on the forum.
iii.) Polls, as defined by the Constitution, excepting that they need not have any expiration restrictions, may be undertaken during a chat; decisions made in the chats have full authority.
iv.) At least one member of the court must be present during an emergency chat, whom will take and tally votes.
v.) Absentee votes must be able to be sent in for people who can not make the chat. Absentee votes will be sent in to an agreed upon court member who will add them to the final tally.
Under II, 2, H,
Polls
i.) When our nation is at a state of war with another nation, polls dealing with military issues must be open for at least 24 hours. All polls dealing with non-military issues will remain open for the standard 72 hour period.
ii.) A "military issue" is defined as any issue regarding peace treaties, military alliances, mutual protection pacts, or determining the purpose of a great leader.
iii.) Any senator may propose a wartime poll during a state of war.
Under II, 2, I, Chats
i.) This amendment gives the Senate the authority to declare an emergency meeting to be held in a chat room.
ii.) The chat meeting must have notification at least 24 hours in advance and define the issue to be debated on the forum.
iii.) Polls, as defined by the Constitution, excepting that they need not have any expiration restrictions, may be undertaken during a chat; decisions made in the chats have full authority.
iv.) At least one member of the court must be present during an emergency chat, whom will take and tally votes.
v.) Absentee votes must be able to be sent in for people who can not make the chat. Absentee votes will be sent in to an agreed upon court member who will add them to the final tally.
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