Protection of Citizens Identity Bill (2019)

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Protection of Citizens Identity Bill (2019)
Long titleB#3.19.1/A bill relating to the protection of citizens identity.
Introduced byHRH Prince Cooper Norfolk I, MP for the 1st District of New Tenochtitlan
Dates
Laid before Parliament
  • 3 August 2019 (1st reading)
Status: Current legislation

The Protection of Citizens Identity Bill (B#3.19.1) was a bill introduced in the House of Commons of the Norfolk Empire, by Green-Republican MP HRH Prince Cooper Norfolk I on 3 August 2019, the first day in the session of Parliament.

Background

1st reading

The Copyright Laws of the Norfolk Empire was created to allow citizens to protect their work by copyrighting the material.

The bill was read at Parliament on 3 August 2019 as the third bill in the 1st session of the House of Commons and was passed by all four members of the House of Commons.

Text

Act 1: Definition

Section 1: Defining “citizen of the Norfolk Empire”

(A)

A citizen of the Norfolk Empire is defined as the state of having been sworn in as a citizen of the Norfolk Empire by the sitting Monarch or one of their heirs presumptive after completing a citizenship test (B#1.19.1/A/A.1 further explanation) created by the sitting Monarch or one of their heirs presumptive while living on territory of the Norfolk Empire. Some citizens are exempt from this process when land that they live on was conquered by the Norfolk Empire or they are one of the seven founding citizens (B#1.19.1/A/A.2 further explanation).

(B)

A citizen's identity is defined as anything that a citizen considers to be revealing of who they are, such as an address, license, their name, or other type of document or item.

Act 2: Protection of citizens identity

(A)

When a person becomes a citizen of the Norfolk Empire, they are announced in the State Newspaper, which is currently named the Imperial Gazette. This bill will allow citizens who want to protect their identity to be able to deny any aspect of their identity in the newspaper. An announcement will be made about the new citizen, but their name and other personal information will be removed.

Votes

Current votes
First reading
Aye Nay Abstain
HRH Prince Cooper Norfolk I
HG Duke Iyan Seeker I
HRM Prime Minister Duchess Dorothy Norfolk I
HRM Duke Roger Bluetoski I