Passage of Unanimous/Majority Consent Bill
POLL QUESTION: On the Unanimous/Majority Consent Bill 2007 (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cybersenate/message/9130):
CHOICES AND RESULTS
- Yea, 2 votes, 66.67%
- Nay, 1 votes, 33.33%
- Abstain, 0 votes, 0.00%
- Defer, 0 votes, 0.00%
- View results (non-Deputy), 0 votes, 0.00%
UNANIMOUS / MAJORITY CONSENT BILL 2007
Be it enacted by the National Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Cyberia-
Cyberian Federal Code 311.81 and 311.82 are amended to
read-
311.81 UNANIMOUS CONSENT If a deputy or another
participant in the National Assembly requests
unanimous consent to a bill or item and there is no
objection within 72 hours it passes without being
polled. An objection may be withdrawn. Any request for
unanimous consent must either-
311.811 be sent in a message separate to any new
motion, bill or item; or
311.812 if the Assembly conducts its business using
e-mail, be sent in the same message as the bill or
item it relates to, with the words "unanimous consent"
in the subject line.
311.82 MAJORITY CONSENT If a number of deputies that
exceeds half of the number of positions in the current
National Assembly consent to a bill or item, and a
deputy or another participant in the National Assembly
has moved that it pass by majority consent, it passes
72 hours after the motion without being polled. A
deputy introducing a bill or item may indicate their
consent to it in the same message. If the Assembly
conducts its business using e-mail, a motion that a
bill or item pass by majority consent must be sent in
a message separate to any new motion, bill or item. A
consent may be withdrawn.
-- Bill ends --
CURRENT VERSION
311.81 UNANIMOUS CONSENT If a deputy requests
unanimous consent to a bill or item and there is no
objection within 72 hours it passes without being
polled. An objection may be withdrawn.
311.82 MAJORITY CONSENT If deputy requests majority
consent to a bill or item and within 72 hours a
majority of all the deputies consent it passes without
being polled. A consent may be withdrawn
CHOICES AND RESULTS
- Yea, 2 votes, 66.67%
- Nay, 1 votes, 33.33%
- Abstain, 0 votes, 0.00%
- Defer, 0 votes, 0.00%
- View results (non-Deputy), 0 votes, 0.00%
UNANIMOUS / MAJORITY CONSENT BILL 2007
Be it enacted by the National Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Cyberia-
Cyberian Federal Code 311.81 and 311.82 are amended to
read-
311.81 UNANIMOUS CONSENT If a deputy or another
participant in the National Assembly requests
unanimous consent to a bill or item and there is no
objection within 72 hours it passes without being
polled. An objection may be withdrawn. Any request for
unanimous consent must either-
311.811 be sent in a message separate to any new
motion, bill or item; or
311.812 if the Assembly conducts its business using
e-mail, be sent in the same message as the bill or
item it relates to, with the words "unanimous consent"
in the subject line.
311.82 MAJORITY CONSENT If a number of deputies that
exceeds half of the number of positions in the current
National Assembly consent to a bill or item, and a
deputy or another participant in the National Assembly
has moved that it pass by majority consent, it passes
72 hours after the motion without being polled. A
deputy introducing a bill or item may indicate their
consent to it in the same message. If the Assembly
conducts its business using e-mail, a motion that a
bill or item pass by majority consent must be sent in
a message separate to any new motion, bill or item. A
consent may be withdrawn.
-- Bill ends --
CURRENT VERSION
311.81 UNANIMOUS CONSENT If a deputy requests
unanimous consent to a bill or item and there is no
objection within 72 hours it passes without being
polled. An objection may be withdrawn.
311.82 MAJORITY CONSENT If deputy requests majority
consent to a bill or item and within 72 hours a
majority of all the deputies consent it passes without
being polled. A consent may be withdrawn


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