Post #110602
October 16, 2017, 04:50:10 PM
So, to clarify, my idea is this. Again, this is just my thoughts.
The six Codes of Conduct, namely:
1.) All members of the UH must be mentioned at the beginning of debates and votes by the topic starter if such a feature exists at the time.
2.) All members of the UH are suggested to provide clear reasoning for the reason of their vote, defined as any reason to vote in the way they choose in a manner that is clear (posting the reasoning in the same thread as their vote, posting in a manner not meant to obscure the reasoning, like posting in Swahili or Wingdings.) If a member does not provide a reason when they vote, they must provide a reason before the conclusion of the vote or they will have violated this Code of Conduct.
3.) All members of the UH shall be courteous and polite in their dealings with the Citizenry in an official capacity, meaning they shall avoid purposefully demeaning, hurtful, vulgar, untrue or obscene statements if they are carrying out duties related to their role in the Underhusen. All conduct outside their role as a member of the Underhusen (posting in an RP or inside the Dumping Grounds as an example) is exempt unless the member specifically mentions their role in the Underhusen.
4.) All members of the UH shall be courteous and polite in their dealings with other members of the UH or of the OH in any official capacity. Definition of 'courteous and polite' and 'official capacity' are the same as No.3.
5.) All members of the UH shall be courteous and polite in their dealings with the ruling Monarch in any official capacity. Definition of 'courteous and polite' are the same as No.3.
6.) All members of the UH must attempt to engage the citizenry at least once in their terms. Examples of attempted engagement is posting a thread in the Citizens Corner or engaging a citizen in an official capacity. Announcements of intention to seek re-election or not or campaigning for re-election do not count as engaging the citizenry.
Punishments for breaching the COC shall be thus:
1.)Friendly reminder
2.)Official warning
3.)Barred for re-election for one term
4.)Removed from office
Guidelines for using punishments:
1.) It will be illegal to skip a punishment for an offence, such as going straight to Barred for re-election, unless the previous punishments have already been issued for the same breach. For example, it will not be allowed to punish someone for a first time breach for a specific COC, such as No.2, with Punishment No.4 under any circumstance, even if the same member has been issued with punishments 1, 2 and 3 for different breaches.
2.) The one exception to this rule is a breach of No.6, as such an breach would only be evident at the end of a members term.
3.)It will not be allowed to issue punishment 3 and 4 for a breach of COC No.1.
4.)It will not be allowed to issue punishment 4 for a breach of COC No.2.
5.)The punishment for someone in violation of COC No.6 will automatically be punishment 3.
6.)Any member may accept punishment or appeal to the Monarch. The Monarch may rescind the punishment, nullifying the punishment and striking it from record, or put a punishment he deems fit to any member for any offense, but only if the offense is appealed.
Now, the big problem. Who shall enforce the rules? My idea is this: create a new position, the Arbiter of the Underhusen.
The Arbiter shall be responsible for enforcing the COC in the Underhusen. They will not, however, be a member of the Underhusen per say, instead being an outside force that does not report to the UH and will not be allowed to debate, propose or vote on legislation. The only time the Arbiter shall be allowed to post in the UH is if a breach of the COC has occurred.
This really is just the bare bones of my idea. There are a bunch of specifics I'm still mulling over, such as weather of not the Arbiter of the Underhusen is actually a good idea, if the punishments section is fair or draconian, or even if the whole idea is worth pursuing. I would love to hear everyone's thoughts, so please, tell me what you think :]