Post by James R. Kennedy on May 19, 2024 15:40:15 GMT -5
4th Session of Government
Homesteaders and Homeowners Act of 2024
Homesteaders and Homeowners Act of 2024
An Act to establish rules for owning a home in the region of Iris.
Proposed by: King James I
Written by: King James I
Supported by: TBD
TO BE ENACTED by the Sovereign’s official signature, advice and consent of the Executive Council, The House of Nobles, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
Article I || Titles
1.00 || This Act may be cited and referred to in short as the Homesteaders Homeowners Act of 2024
1.01 || This Act may be referred to in full as Homesteaders Homeowners Act of 2024
1.00 || This Act may be cited and referred to in short as the Homesteaders Homeowners Act of 2024
1.01 || This Act may be referred to in full as Homesteaders Homeowners Act of 2024
2.00 || All property ownership within the Kingdom of Iris shall be registered and kept on record by the Domestic Affairs Department.
2.01 || The Domestic Affairs Department shall issue Deeds/Titles to property owners, subject to renewal every six months to ensure the estate remains active.
2.02 || Each citizen of the Kingdom of Iris is entitled to own only one estate at a time.
The exception to this rule is if a citizen is residing in a government-owned estate.
2.03 || The Sovereign of the Kingdom of Iris has the authority to designate which estates qualify as government-owned properties.The Sovereign shall publicly announce the list of government-owned estates. Government-owned estates do not require Deeds/Titles.
Article III || Estate Pricing and Inheritance Guidelines
3.00 || The Domestic Affairs Department and the Treasury Department are authorized to set the prices for estates each term, based on the current state of the economy.
3.01 || Estate owners are permitted to designate an heir to inherit their estate under the following circumstances:
a. The owner leaves the region.
b. The owner becomes inactive, allowing the deed to expire.
c. The owner gifts the estate to their chosen heir.
3.02 || The inheritance statement must be signed off by the Councilor of Justice and Arbitration.
Article IV || Historic Society Qualification
4.00 || The Sovereign has the authority to determine which estates qualify for inclusion in the historic society.
4.01 || Estates used by former Sovereigns, along with their contents, shall become museums. If a former Sovereign remains in the region after their reign, they may arrange the museum according to their preference.
4.02 || Upon exiting office, all First Councilors shall be tasked with designing a museum exhibit showcasing their works during their tenure.
Article V || Schedule
5.00 ||This act is a standard act that will need the passage of both House of Parliament along with the Sovereign’s Consent.