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Citizenship in blessed Haelun'or

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Table of Contents

1. Overview

1.1 Overview

2. Clarifications on housing.

2.1 A definition.

2.2 Owner's pledge

2.3 Eligibility

3. Rules & Punishments

3.1 Rules

3.2 Punishments

4. Citizenship

4.1 Becoming a citizen

4.2 Current citizens

4.3 Becoming a homeowner

 

1. Overview

 

1.1 Overview

 

With the new election of an Okarir'mali, the housing system of our blessed Cihi are undergoing a process of reformation. Our previous system was inefficient and promoted stagnation, this new system will be quick, fast, easy to moderate and also allow for easier documentation. This system shall promote progress for our glorious nation.

-Aneurin Llywelyn, Okarir'Mali.

 

2. Clarifications on housing

 

2.1 A definition

 

Housing is a building or room which acts as a person's place of living. In our blessed city, it is a privilege, not a right. There are a variety of rules (listed further below) that the owner of a house in our blessed cihi must follow, the punishment for failing to follow these rules may result in various consequences, the removal of their housing privileges is one of them.

 

2.2 Owner's pledge

 

Upon becoming a house owner, you agree to the following pledge. This pledge is a government contract, upon breaking it you shall be punished with that in mind. The pledge is as follows:

"As a house owner in the blessed Cihi of Haelun'or, I agree to uphold all rules regarding my home. Upon breaking said rules, I understand that I may be punished to the full extent of the state's law."

 

2.3 Eligibility

 

If you have one or more of the following qualities, you are eligible for housing in blessed Haelun'or.

-Citizen of Haelun'or.

-Government official of Haelun'or.

-Sillumiran.

-Orenian Official with long term business in the city.

-Esteemed guest.

If you do not have one or more of those qualities, you are not eligible for housing.

 

3. Rules & Punishments

 

3.1 List of Rules

 

Upkeep:

-You must always keep your home in good condition.

-You must not intentionally perform an act which may bring damage to your home.

-You must report any damage to your home to an official.

 

Compliance:

-You must comply to the requests/orders of any official. If you believe their request/order is corrupt or indecent report it to a triumvirate member immediately.

-You do not have the right to deny government sanctioned inspections.

 

Nationalism:

-Once they become commonly available, you must have the banner of Haelun'or displayed outside your home at all times.

-If you are physically incapable of raising the banner, you must request that someone able helps you.

 

Conspiracy:

-The use of your home as a meeting place to conspire against the state is outlawed.

-You may not board up your windows.

-You may not store contraband within your home.

-You may not commit any crime within your home.

-You must comply with the rules on regulated magic within your home.

-Doors may not be made of any material other than wood.

-Doors may not have an excessive amount of locks. Two are the limit, a normal lock and a deadlock.

 

Purity:

-You must strive to uphold the standards of purity within your home. Things that go against this standard can be things such as shrines to daemons and spirits or documents/propaganda that denounces purity.

 

3.2 Punishments

 

There are three stages of punishments, they are as follows -

 

Minor: A warning is given regarding the rule breach. The house is owner is also instructed to fix the problem.

 

Moderate: A final warning is given. The owner in question's house is also put under surveillance and given more regular inspections. This occurs on a second offence. It also occurs when the homeowner does not comply with the orders given after a Minor punishment.

 

Major: The breach of any Conspiracy or Purity rule leads directly to this. This punishment also occurs on third offences. The homeowner is also stripped of their home and all contents inside it at the time of the punishment. They are charged with breaching their government contract (the pledge on housing) along with any crime they committed to get to this level (if any).

 

4. Citizenship

 

4.1 Becoming a citizen

 

To become a citizen you must simply fill out the below application. Keep in mind all applications are automatically accepted. They will be reviewed some time after they are submitted and revoked if discrepancies are found. You will be notified via letter if this occurs. Those who are not Mali'aheral but want to become a citizen please seek out either Elokarir'Mali or a member of the Triumvirate.

 

The application: http://goo.gl/forms/nV9ustSjSt

 

4.2 Current citizens

 

The following is the list of current citizens, along with the information they submitted with their application. It is to be kept in mind that your information is also available to the public via this list.

The list: http://tinyurl.com/ojrrbrq

 

4.3 Becoming a homeowner

 

Once you are a citizen you are eligible for housing. In order to receive your house, you must seek out the Okarir'Mali. If he is not present, you should either wait patiently for him to be present or contact another government official who will leave him a message. Do not send him hundreds of letters.

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Amendments

 

23rd of Snow's Maiden, 156.

(16/07/2015, 8:47 PM UTC+10:00)

 

Addition to conspiracy rule:

-Homes may not have any type of door other than wooden doors.

-Doors on homes may not have an excessive amount of locks. The limit is two, a normal lock and a deadlock.

 

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Moved to the Archive. It shall be sorted into the appropriate category shortly.

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