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VOTE: 4-1-2
1 - Short Title and Enactment
(1) This Act may be cited as the ‘Heraldry Act’.
(2) This Act may be numbered as P.B.01-005.
(3) This Act shall come into force upon Royal Assent.
(4) This Act has been authored by Ethamn and co-sponsored by Greenish9.
2 - Purpose
(1) To create a legislative framework for the government to create and foster roleplay groups.
(2) To serve as the jumping-off point for in-game faction and house roleplay.
3 - Heraldry
(1) Tinctures: arms may use the following colours on any element: azure, gules, purpure, sable, vert, murrey, sanguine, and tenne.
(a) No arms except those of the Royal House may display Purpure.
(b) No arms except those whose Suzerain is knighted or ennobled may display a fur.
(2) Partitions: arms may only use one of the following: plain, per fess, per pale, per bend, per bend sinister, per saltire, quartered, quarterly, tierced per fess, tierced per pall, berry, paly, bendy, or bendy sinister.
(3) Mantling: arms may only use mantling if its Suzerain has held office as Member of Parliament, and may only display mantling in or, argent, or both, if its Suzerain has held office in Cabinet.
(4) Helm: Arms may only use a helm if its Suzerain has been knighted, ennobled, has been a detective for greater than two weeks, or represented the Crown in court.
(5) Charge: real or fictional animalia, weaponry, or fruits of agriculture.
(6) No identical arms may be issued.
(7) No arms shall contain any element not provided for by this Act.
(8) Arms shall only be issued for official houses.
4 - Houses
(1) Houses must maintain eight members to be made official and granted arms and charter.
(2) Each house shall have a name no greater than two words in length preceding “House”.
(3) Houses shall be led by a single player who shall bear the title "Suzerain".
(4) The Suzerain may adopt or disown members into or out from the house.
(5) Houses must meet such activity requirements as set out by rule or law.
(6) Notwithstanding any other part of this Act, there shall always be a Royal House.
(a) The Suzerain of the Royal House shall be the reigning Monarch.
(b) The Royal House may style itself as the Royal Household, Court, or any such similar name.
(7) Members of houses shall publicly bear a role displaying their house name.
5 - The Royal Heraldic Office
(1) There shall be a Royal Heraldic Office (“Office”) responsible for the administration of houses and heraldry.
(2) The Royal Herald shall administer the Office.
(a) The Royal Herald may utilize the post-nominal letters R.H.
(b) When there is a vacancy in the role, the Royal Herald shall be appointed by the Monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister.
(c) The office of Royal Herald may be vacated by resignation or removal by ordinary motion of Parliament.
(d) The Royal Herald shall be responsible for ceremonially announcing the arrival, departure, elevation, expiration, removal of and edicts emanating from the Monarch.
(3) The Office shall retain residual discretion to approve, deny, register, deregister, or combine a house or arms, or take any action concerning house membership.
(4) The Office may promulgate supplementary guidance on heraldic practice, symbolism, and naming conventions.
(5) The Office shall maintain a publicly accessible register of arms, charters, and houses.
(6) The Monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister shall delegate the oversight of the Office to any Minister at his discretion.
6 - Additional Considerations
(1) If any provision of this Act is found invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall continue in full force and effect.
(2) All powers granted in this act shall be exercised in a fair manner.
A
Bill
To
Enhance Roleplay by Creating Houses and Heraldry
Bill
To
Enhance Roleplay by Creating Houses and Heraldry
1 - Short Title and Enactment
(1) This Act may be cited as the ‘Heraldry Act’.
(2) This Act may be numbered as P.B.01-005.
(3) This Act shall come into force upon Royal Assent.
(4) This Act has been authored by Ethamn and co-sponsored by Greenish9.
2 - Purpose
(1) To create a legislative framework for the government to create and foster roleplay groups.
(2) To serve as the jumping-off point for in-game faction and house roleplay.
3 - Heraldry
(1) Tinctures: arms may use the following colours on any element: azure, gules, purpure, sable, vert, murrey, sanguine, and tenne.
(a) No arms except those of the Royal House may display Purpure.
(b) No arms except those whose Suzerain is knighted or ennobled may display a fur.
(2) Partitions: arms may only use one of the following: plain, per fess, per pale, per bend, per bend sinister, per saltire, quartered, quarterly, tierced per fess, tierced per pall, berry, paly, bendy, or bendy sinister.
(3) Mantling: arms may only use mantling if its Suzerain has held office as Member of Parliament, and may only display mantling in or, argent, or both, if its Suzerain has held office in Cabinet.
(4) Helm: Arms may only use a helm if its Suzerain has been knighted, ennobled, has been a detective for greater than two weeks, or represented the Crown in court.
(5) Charge: real or fictional animalia, weaponry, or fruits of agriculture.
(6) No identical arms may be issued.
(7) No arms shall contain any element not provided for by this Act.
(8) Arms shall only be issued for official houses.
4 - Houses
(1) Houses must maintain eight members to be made official and granted arms and charter.
(2) Each house shall have a name no greater than two words in length preceding “House”.
(3) Houses shall be led by a single player who shall bear the title "Suzerain".
(4) The Suzerain may adopt or disown members into or out from the house.
(5) Houses must meet such activity requirements as set out by rule or law.
(6) Notwithstanding any other part of this Act, there shall always be a Royal House.
(a) The Suzerain of the Royal House shall be the reigning Monarch.
(b) The Royal House may style itself as the Royal Household, Court, or any such similar name.
(7) Members of houses shall publicly bear a role displaying their house name.
5 - The Royal Heraldic Office
(1) There shall be a Royal Heraldic Office (“Office”) responsible for the administration of houses and heraldry.
(2) The Royal Herald shall administer the Office.
(a) The Royal Herald may utilize the post-nominal letters R.H.
(b) When there is a vacancy in the role, the Royal Herald shall be appointed by the Monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister.
(c) The office of Royal Herald may be vacated by resignation or removal by ordinary motion of Parliament.
(d) The Royal Herald shall be responsible for ceremonially announcing the arrival, departure, elevation, expiration, removal of and edicts emanating from the Monarch.
(3) The Office shall retain residual discretion to approve, deny, register, deregister, or combine a house or arms, or take any action concerning house membership.
(4) The Office may promulgate supplementary guidance on heraldic practice, symbolism, and naming conventions.
(5) The Office shall maintain a publicly accessible register of arms, charters, and houses.
(6) The Monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister shall delegate the oversight of the Office to any Minister at his discretion.
6 - Additional Considerations
(1) If any provision of this Act is found invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall continue in full force and effect.
(2) All powers granted in this act shall be exercised in a fair manner.
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