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Topic: Missing in Action Removal Act!
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Scotty the Great
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posted June 28, 2003 01:25
 
The Proconsul has passed another act that mainly directly affects only the people in the Proconsul and whoever holds the position of Sergeant. However, it could mean that there will be some positions of power opening up sometime in the near future.Missing in Action Removal Act: "Any person that holds a position of power in the Community and can no longer perform the duties required for the position due to an excessively lengthy or unannounced absence may be removed from power after a set amount of time. First, any member of the Proconsul who leaves for ten or more days with no prior notification will be removed from power. The only way power can be retained is if the Proconsul member contacts any other member of the Proconsul or posts a message prior to his/her leave. After the ten day period with no word from the Proconsul member passes, the member will be removed from power. However, the newly available position in the Proconsul can not be filled for the next thirty days. If the removed member returns with a viable reason for his/her leave, then he/she may be reinstated. After thirty days pass, the position becomes available to anybody. Second, if the person holding the position of Sergeant does not adequately contact a member of the Proconsul prior to taking an extended leave, the person can and will be removed from power. If the Sergeant is not heard from for fifteen days, he/she will be removed from power and the position will become available instantly to other Community members. Lastly, if any member of the Proconsul or the Sergeant properly supplies information regarding a leave of absence, their power will not be removed. However, if the person does not return within five days after his/her designated return date, then the person will be removed from power. In either case, the position will be unavailable for the following ten days in case of a belated return by the member. After the ten day waiting period has passed, the position will once again become available." It was also decided that the act cannot count towards absences before its passing. So everyone who has been gone for an extended period of time (like Gauss and Ace) can't be removed instantly. Rather, the count for absences begins when the act goes into affect. And the act goes into affect right now, at the precise minute of this post.
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