An act of the National Assembly defining official titles of office.
Provisions
No person in the Dominion may call themselves any of the titles mentioned in this section unless they meet the requirements of that title
All official titles are required to remain gender neutral
Any title ending with -man or -men is to be changed to -member
The Emperor and the Royal Family's titles are excluded from this act
Titles of Office
An Assemblymember is a member in the National Assembly
A Chancellor is a member of the Chancellery
A Justice is a member of the High Court
A Minister is a member of the Premier's ministry
A officer refers to any person serving in a constitutional office
Titles of Individuals
Any person retains the right to use “Citizen” in their name, provided:
they completed the citizenship examination, or
were granted citizenship by the Emperor
Any person retains the right to use “Veteran” in their name, who
is a citizen, and
voluntarily served in the military for their mandated term, and
was not dishonorably discharged
Any person who was killed in the line of duty serving in the military or as an official, is posthumously granted “Honorable” in their name
Personal Titles
The gender titles of Mr, Ms, and Mrs, as well as their long forms, Mister, Miss, and Missus, are hereby banned from use in official government proceedings and documents
Any Title of Office shall be used in place of personal titles
If an individual does not hold an office, the following diminutives are to be used as a replacement:
R. for resident, or
C. for Citizen, or
V. for Veteran, or
O. for Officer, or
H. for Honorable
Alternatively, individuals are to be referred to by their full name only