CON:State Of The Federation Address (Rewrite)
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Do not make any changes to this area unless you are part of the Constitution Rewrite Committee.
Unauthorized changes will be reverted.
NOTE: These documents/proposed changes are drafts and are NOT in effect.
For the current Constitution that governs our group, visit UFOP Constitution.
Unauthorized changes will be reverted.
NOTE: These documents/proposed changes are drafts and are NOT in effect.
For the current Constitution that governs our group, visit UFOP Constitution.
IMPORANT: This page is part of the defunct Constitution Rewrite project from 2004. None of its provisions are in effect, but the contents are kept here for historical purposes and for reference as certain ideas are considered for implementation. The latest version of our constitution and its bylaws can be found here: UFOP Constitution. |
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ARTICLE X: STATE OF THE FEDERATION ADDRESS
- Each calendar year the EC shall aim to make an address on the State of the Federation. With help from all of the UFoP's Captains, the EC shall try to convene, debate upon and generate a State of the Federation address which shall be published in the newsletter and also transmitted via e-mail to all installation and vessel commanders for distribution to all officers under their command.
- When the EC decide to make a State of the Federation address they will ask the CC Magistrate to consult the CC. The CC Magistrate shall ask each Captain to submit a notable achievement from their crew's past year and a statement of what they aim to do in the upcomming year. The CC Magistrate will gather and arrange the Captain's comments and submit them to the EC.
- The EC will write the address and ensure that it includes comment upon or notice of any matter of importance to the Federation, either internal or external, shall note changes in bylaws, regulations or the CONSTITUTION, the chartering or decommissioning of new vessels and installations, notable disciplinary events and any other matter the EC deems appropriate.