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Titles of Office
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
Authority
Nihil Obstat, High Court of Keithieopia
Imprimatur, ⊗ /HIH Keith/
Emperor of Keithieopia
27th Unomar 19 IY ⇔ January 27th, 2021 HY
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