Difference between revisions of "The Senate Scrutiny Act"
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− | 1. Any senator may motion for a member of the executive to be called to account for their actions or lack thereof in the Senate Chambers. | + | 1. Any senator may motion for a member of the executive to be called to account for their actions or lack thereof in the Senate Chambers.<br>2. Should a Senator motion to call a member of the executive, a thread shall be opened in the Senate Chambers for the duration of week. |
− | 2. Should a Senator motion to call a member of the executive, a thread shall be opened in the Senate Chambers for the duration of week. | + | <br>3. The thread in the Chambers shall outline questions or a topic which the Senator feels the member of the executive should address. |
− | 3. The thread in the Chambers shall outline questions or a topic which the Senator feels the member of the executive should address. | + | <br>4. If the motion is nominated by at least one third of all active Senators, the Speaker must open a thread in the Senate Chambers or the Senate Private Area at their discretion and the member of the executive summoned must appear within three days to address the questions asked of them. |
− | 4. If the motion is nominated by at least one third of all active Senators, the Speaker must open a thread in the Senate Chambers or the Senate Private Area at their discretion and the member of the executive summoned must appear within three days to address the questions asked of them. | + | <br>5. Senators will then have seven days to question the member of the executive as they see fit. |
− | 5. Senators will then have seven days to question the member of the executive as they see fit. | + |
Latest revision as of 18:01, 15 March 2007
1. Any senator may motion for a member of the executive to be called to account for their actions or lack thereof in the Senate Chambers.
2. Should a Senator motion to call a member of the executive, a thread shall be opened in the Senate Chambers for the duration of week.
3. The thread in the Chambers shall outline questions or a topic which the Senator feels the member of the executive should address.
4. If the motion is nominated by at least one third of all active Senators, the Speaker must open a thread in the Senate Chambers or the Senate Private Area at their discretion and the member of the executive summoned must appear within three days to address the questions asked of them.
5. Senators will then have seven days to question the member of the executive as they see fit.