Census and Statistics Collection Act 2024

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Census and Statistics Collection Act 2024
Third Session of the Federal Assembly
An Act to codify the systems of the Arstotzkan Federal Government around the collection and usage of public information regarding national census information collection. Also to prevent the illegal usage of public information for the determinant of the peoples of the Arstotzkan Union.
Territorial extentArstotzkan Union
Date passed25 March 2024 [1]
Date enacted26 March 2024
Status: Current legislation

The Census and Statistics Collection Act 2024 is a legislative document enacted by the Arstotzkan Federal Government, designed to regulate the gathering and utilization of public information concerning national census data within the Arstotzkan Union. Formally sanctioned by the Executive Committee of the Office of the Presidency of the Arstotzkan Union, this Act is a fundamental component of the legal framework governing data collection practices and the protection of citizens' information.

Contents

The Act is broken up into two parts. One which establishes the new Federal Bureau of Information and Statistics, which is a part of the Department of the Interior and the second part establishes the powers around future national census events and use of public information

Part 1 - Grant of Executive Powers

This section delineates the establishment of the Executive Branch, specifically creating the Federal Bureau of Information and Statistics under the purview of the Department of the Interior. The part defines the powers of the Bureau, its organizational structure, and its relationship with the Executive Committee.

Part 2 - Census

This part stipulates the procedures and protocols for conducting the national census, including the designated date of March 31st annually. It empowers the Federal Bureau of Information and Statistics to oversee the collection of census data, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and facilitating the dissemination of information to relevant governmental bodies.[2]

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