Bill Title
- Author: (the individual who wrote this bill)
- Sponsor: (the individual proposing this bill)
- Type: (constitutional amendment, act of parliament, or amendment to an act)
- Preamble: (summary + why you feel this bill is necessary)
- 1. Section 1
- (a) Subsection 1
- (i) Subsection of subsection 1
- (a) Subsection 1
- 2. Section 2
- (a) Subsection 2 (if an amendment, use red to indicate what is being removed, and green to indicate what is being added).
- (i) Subsection of subsection 2
- (a) Subsection 2 (if an amendment, use red to indicate what is being removed, and green to indicate what is being added).
- Enactment: (when you wish for this law to go into effect)
This is a Bill Example Act
- Author: Michael Scott
- Sponsor: MP Pam Beesly
- Type: Act of Parliament
- Preamble: In recognition of a need for an example in the format of bills, this Act is hereby made to require all citizens to watch The Office at least once per week. This will improve average intelligence and engage the nation with an informative television series.
- 1. Watching Requirements
- (a) Citizens must watch a full episode of the "The Office: US" at least once per week, with the following exemptions:
- (i) in the event that The Office is not available for them on an accessible service in their country.
- (ii) in the event that they have already watched The Office enough times to fully recite one whole episode.
- (a) Citizens must watch a full episode of the "The Office: US" at least once per week, with the following exemptions:
- 2. Punishments for Failure to Meet Requirements
- (a) Citizens who do not meet the requirements set out in §2 shall be subject to a $1000 fine.
- (b) In addition, the following punishments may be issued by the court at their discretion:
- (i) Forced viewing of "Scott's Tots" episode or any episode after season 8.
- (ii) Deportation to Scranton, Pennsylvania
- Enactment: This law shall be set to be enacted immediately upon its passage.
This is a Constitutional Amendment Example Act
- Author: Michael Scott
- Sponsor: MP Pam Beesly
- Type: Constitutional Amendment
- Preamble: In recognition of a need for an example amendment to the constitution, the right for elections are to be no longer necessary.
- 1. Removal of Elections
- (a) Hereby replaces "the right to vote and participate in elections as specified by law" under Article 1 of the Constitution with "the right to love the government."
- Enactment: This law shall be set to be enacted immediately upon its passage.
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