I present to the floor of this council a Fourth Amendment to the Rules of the Council of Scribes for your consent. Scribes may view the discussion relevant to this bill here.
Scribes may vote Aye to confirm, Nay to reject, or Abstain/Present for abstention.
Voting will close at 5:00 p.m. CST on 14 January 2017.
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Fourth Amendment to the Rules of the Council of Scribes Section 1: Amendment to the Rules of the Council of Scribes
(1) Section 1(2) of the Rules of the Council of Scribes will be amended as follows:
Current Text wrote:(2) Citizens of the Osiris Fraternal Order, the Pharaoh or Acting Pharaoh excepted, will have a vote on all proposals and in all elections.(2) Section 1(4) of the Rules of the Council of Scribes will be amended as follows:Amendment Text wrote:(2) Citizens of the Osiris Fraternal Order will have a vote on all proposals and in all elections, excepting the Pharaoh, Acting Pharaoh, Crown Prince/Crown Princess, and Priests.
Current Text wrote:(4) If the office of Chief Scribe is vacant, or for the duration of discussion and voting on a motion to remove the Chief Scribe from office, the business of the Council will be administered by a deputy previously designated by the Chief Scribe. If no deputy is available, the business of the Council will be administered by the Pharaoh, by the Heir Apparent if designated by the Pharaoh, or by a Guardian designated by the Council of Guardians.(3) Section 2(6) of the Rules of the Council of Scribes will be amended as follows:Amendment Text wrote:(4) If the office of Chief Scribe is vacant, or for the duration of discussion and voting on a motion to remove the Chief Scribe from office, the business of the Council will be administered by a deputy previously designated by the Chief Scribe. If no deputy is available, the business of the Council will be administered by the Pharaoh, by the Crown Prince/Crown Princess if designated by the Pharaoh, or by a Guardian designated by the Council of Guardians.
Current Text wrote:(6) After a motion to vote has been made and seconded in accordance with procedure, the Chief Scribe and their legislative deputies may delay a vote for up to seven days.Amendment Text wrote:(6) A minimum discussion period of three days, beginning at the time a proposal is submitted, will be required before any proposal may be brought to vote. After a motion to vote has been made and seconded in accordance with procedure, the Chief Scribe and their legislative deputies may delay a vote for up to seven days.