Positions and Titles Act
[ Union Laws, Union ]
The Positions and Titles Act defines the titles and specific positions in the Union. This act is related to the Participation Act.
Positions
- Senator
- A Senator shall be the person assigned by a Minor World, Inner World or Core World to represent it within the Senate.
- Each world shall have only a single Senator, which they may assign by their own customs. The designation may be changed at any time for any reason.
- Unless explicitly stated, the title of Senator can only be changed through reassignment by their world. Accepting other positions within the Union does not remove the title of Senator.
- Chancellor
- The Chancellor shall be the Senator who was elected to that position in the most recent election.
- Minister
- A Minister shall be the Senator assigned as the head of the Ministry assigned to their world.
- The Chancellor assigns Ministries to a Minor World or Inner World. This world then becomes a Core World.
Change of Official
- Assignment of Senator
- Should a Minister be removed from their position as Senator, the new Senator for their world shall automatically become the new Minister.
- Should the Chancellor be removed from their position as Senator, the new Senator for their world shall take over the position of Chancellor. In such a case, elections must be held at the earliest opportunity.
- Security
- Security measures shall be in place to prevent individuals from impersonating a Senator, Minister or Chancellor as well as to prevent former Senators, Ministers or Chancellors who have been removed from office from undertaking actions as if they were still in office.