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VOTE ON PASSAGE: PASSED
IGNITE
McBrittle419: AYE
BubbaNak: AYE
ConsequencesInc: DNV
PhilinDeBlanc: AYE
JustLegendMilk: AYE
GREENS
Rubilubi55: AYE
Talion77: DNV
JuliaMC_: AYE
Kaiser_Bismarck: DNV
MrNeighbor: AYE
LPS
SoggehToast: AYE
Capt11543: AYE
Pepecuu: AYE
ANP
ComplexKing: AYE
bloodyrebals: AYE
Thritystone: AYE
| PARTY | AYE | NAY | ABS | NV |
| IGNITE | 4 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| GREENS | 3 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
| LPS | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| ANP | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| TOTAL | 13 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
IGNITE
McBrittle419: AYE
BubbaNak: AYE
ConsequencesInc: DNV
PhilinDeBlanc: AYE
JustLegendMilk: AYE
GREENS
Rubilubi55: AYE
Talion77: DNV
JuliaMC_: AYE
Kaiser_Bismarck: DNV
MrNeighbor: AYE
LPS
SoggehToast: AYE
Capt11543: AYE
Pepecuu: AYE
ANP
ComplexKing: AYE
bloodyrebals: AYE
Thritystone: AYE
A
BILL
TO
Provide a Private Right of Action to Enforce Government Transparency Laws
1 - About This ActBILL
TO
Provide a Private Right of Action to Enforce Government Transparency Laws
(1) This Act
(a) may be cited as the Accountability for Transparency Act.
(b) may be numbered P.B. 04-027.
(c) shall be enacted immediately upon being assented by His Majesty the King.
(d) has been authored by MP Capt11543.
(e) has been co-sponsored by Minister of Justice SoggehToast.
2 - Amendments to the Freedom of Information Act(1) The following new section shall be inserted after §11 - Discovery Materials in Ongoing Court Cases, and all subsequent sections shall be renumbered appropriately:
"12 - Right of Action to Enforce Transparency
(1) When the government fails to publish information as required by law, a citizen or class of citizens may petition the Magistrate's Court in the public interest to issue a Writ compelling the government to comply with the law.
(2) The Magistrate shall grant such a petition if the petitioner demonstrates that the government had a legal obligation to publish particular information by a particular time, but failed to do so.
(3) If the petitioner also demonstrates that they were materially harmed by the government's non-compliance, the Magistrate's Court may award to the petitioner no more than £250 of damages for each day that the government was non-compliant, calculated from the date the government was required to publish the information to the date the government actually published the information."
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