Separation of Unrelated Servers Amendment
20260508-4 \\ ??? words \\ Passed \\ No summary
Preamble: Soooo, the unrelated act doesn't work, because it's an act, so, reproposed, quick version p2, rushed, but looks passable.
Definitions:
A party server: A party's official server is known as a server used for official party operations, a server decided among via leadership of the party, of which may not be used for any other party's functions.
Directly related server: A directly related server is one which primarily consists of Teen Government-related activity, which includes but is not limited to the following.
(a): Organizations.
(b): Businesses.
(c) Negotiations.
(d): Primary purpose is to discuss Teen Government activity.
(e): Legislative purpose.
(f): Alliances.
(g): Unions.
(h): Treaty negotiation.
(i): Writing or creation of Teen Government-related media, articles, or general content relating to Teen Government.
A legal Teen Government political branch is to be a server, whose primary function is.
(a): Council voting.
(b): Court decisions.
(c): Ministerial actions.
(d): Ombudsman action or investigation.
(e): Foreign affairs.
A coalition server is to be defined as a server whose primary function is discussion and action of a coalition. This server must be approved via all leadership within the coalition, and is one any within the coalition must be permitted within.
Unrelated servers: A server that does not gain related status, as under this amendment.
Section I: Related.
Article I; Any server that holds the following is considered related.
(a): A party server.
(b): A directly related server.
(c): Legal Teen Government political branch.
(d): A coalition server.
Section II: Action of related servers.
Article I: Any server that directly falls under the relation outlined in S1AI, must comply with the following, or all leadership that fails to comply is to be charged with the serious offense of violation of this law.
(a): They allow the Ombudsman access within the server, alongside access to all channels within the server.
(b): They must allow any entitled members within the server, upon request. (i.e: A council server must allow any elected, currently seated, council member within it, any party server must allow any, currently registered party member within it)
A party head may refuse to allow a member within a party server, even while registered, under the circumstances that they did not consent to that individual's membership within the party.
Section III: Privilege of relation.
Article I: Only related servers may be advertised within the official SMP page, and are the only servers that may be advertised within Teen Government. This clause is considered naught towards the official Teen Government Discord, and shan't affect any member within it.
Section IV: Unrelated servers.
Article I: Information found within an unrelated server shan't be used for prosecution, nor may it be used in court.
Article II: If a prosecutor knowingly attempts to prosecute an individual using information from an unrelated server is to be the perpetrator of this law, and may be convicted under this law as a serious offense.
Section V: General.
Article I: Failure to allow an Ombudsman into a related server is to be considered a serious offense, yet it is the duty of the Ombudsman to request access to the server; noncompliance post that is considered a crime.
Before a legal charge may occur, 5 days from the original request must occur.
Article II: An individual prosecuted for information, which post trial was found to be from an unrelated server, is to be immediately granted a retrial without exception.
Article III: All information within this document may only affect cases after the official passing of this document; previous cases are not to be affected via this law.
Article IV: All legislation that directly mentions the Separation of Unrelated Servers Act is to use this document instead, unless expressly stated otherwise.
Under the circumstances, the legislation requires language or information not found within this document, that legislation is to be considered null and void, unless amended for correct language.
Article V: These documents of a related server are to be used for all related server questions, unless a direct exception clause is created within the document.
Section: VI: Exception.
Article I: Under the circumstances, an individual falls under one of the following; they are to remain prosecutable for all actions done within an unrelated server.
(a): Attempts of treason.
(b): Discussion to break Teen Government law.
(c): Anti-Governmental discussion (advocates for the violent collapse or overthrow of the government, illegal seizure of power from any office, or illegal use of mod power).
(d): Anything that falls under the "Common Sense Amendment".
Footnote: Added S6
Metadata
Internal ID: 445
API access: /445.json
Bill proposed(Unix Epoch): 1778270838
Proposer: Trickster-123
Original link: SEPARATION OF UNRELATED SERVERS AMENDMENT
Approval link: N/A
ARPD-Curator: Zeedith
Recorded by tracker: 2026-05-08 21:46:51