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JURASZ VE KOENGZ DUMA

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Medical Exemption Bill of 357 ES

Introduced in the Duma.

 

An act to ensure the proper training of medics through the use of corpses of traitors and bandits. It will also change the bill to allow for the deceased’s will to hold more importance.


 

INTRODUCTION

This bill will make the bodies of those executed or slain by the HRA exempt from protections over the rights of corpses. This will make them available for use in medical trainings. It will also tallow for the deceased’s will to be taken into account.

 

I. Necessary Definitions

  • This bill is only necessary if the Cadaver Protection’s Act get’s Crown Approval.
  • This bill will amend the Cadaver Protection’s Act
  • Cadaver Protections Act’s original wording:
    • 414.02: The defacement or autopsy of a body without approval from the family of the deceased shall constitute a middling offense. 
      • 414.021: If the deceased has no family members but has left a will, those within said will shall have a say in what is done with the body; otherwise approval shall defer to the Crown.
  • Amendments shall be bolded for easier distinction

 

II. Amendments 

  • 414.02: The defacement or autopsy of a body that has not been found guilty and executed due to a severe or treasonous, or slain by the HRA due to a severe or treasonous offence, without approval from the family of the deceased, or approval from the deceased in the form of a will, shall constitute a middling offense. 
    • 414.021: If the deceased has no family members but has left a will, those within said will shall have a say in what is done with the body; otherwise approval shall defer to the Crown.
    • 414.022: In order to conduct medical review upon an executed person or a bandit slain by the HRA, a member of the clergy must consent and be present during the operation;
      • 414.023: If the operation is seen to be heretical or against canonist values, then the medical review can be stopped.


 

Written and Introduced into the Duma by Tribune Fyodor Erhdhart on 357ES

Co-Sponsored and Re-Introduced into the Duma by Tribune Igor Kort on 359ES

 

IV JOVEO MAAN,

IV JOVEO EHR, 359

His Royal Majesty, Heinrik II, by the Grace of Godan, King of Hanseti and Ruska, Grand Hetman of the Army, Prince of Bihar, Dules, Ulgaard, Lahy, Sorbesborg and Slesvik, Duke of Carnatia and Vidaus, Margrave of  Korstadt and Rothswald, Count of Chatnik, Nenzing, Graiswald, Karikhov, Baranya, Kvasz, Kavat, Karovia, Kovachgrad, Torun, Turov, Kaunas, Alban, Reza and Markev, Viscount of Grauspin, Baron of Thurant, Rytsburg, Venzia, Essenstadt, Krepost and Kralta, Lord of the Westfolk, Protector of the Highlanders, etcetera

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