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PROSEC.03   ---   Explusion   of   State   Regulators





  Replacement of Regulators by Citizens (citizens need to pass this draft in the Assembly)

 
Section   1   :   Preamble
  This Act is to create a less nexusprone procedure to replace Regulators.

Section   2   : Format of the act
2.1 Many of the clauses of this law are procedures or instructions, which may be an order or a request. The clause has list of persons for whom that procedure/instruction is meant for.

Section   3   : Appointments of senior officers and their main powers
3.1 [Person responsible for this procedure/directive: CM ; Purpose: Appointment of senior officers] Within 2 days after passing this law, the CM will appoint 1 Registrar for the State.

Section   4   : Procedure for citizens to replace a Regulator
4.1 [Person responsible for this procedure/directive: Registrar; Purpose: allowing a citizen to be candidate for the seat of a Regulator] Any citizen of India who wants citizens’ Approval for the position of Regulator in the State Govt can register himself with the Registrar. The Registrar will charge a deposit of Rs 10000 and a monthly fee Rs 1000 per month. There will be no fee after over 2% of ALL citizens have approved the candidate.
4.2 [Person responsible for this procedure/directive: Registrar, Registrar’s clerks] A citizen residing in India can present his ID and specify the serial numbers of at most, 4 more than number of seats in a Regulatory Commission, candidates he Approves for the position of Regulators. The clerk will enter the requests in the system and give the receipt to the citizen. The citizen to change his choices any day any month.
Example: Say the State Assembly creates an Electricity Regulatory Authority with 1 Chief Regulator and with 4 Additional Regulators. Then a citizen can approve at most 1 + 4 = 5 of the candidates for the seat of Chief Regulator and 4 + 4 = 8 candidates for the seat of Additional Regulators.
4.3 [Person responsible for this procedure/directive: Registrar] The clerk may charge a fee of Rs 2 to Rs 5 to the citizen.
4.4 [Person responsible for this procedure/directive: Registrar] The citizen can withdraw his Approvals any day. There will be no fee from withdrawing the Approvals.
4.5 [Person responsible for this procedure/directive: CM ; Purpose: Replacement of Regulator] If there is only one seat for a specific category of Regulator, and if any candidate is approved by highest number of citizen-voters and over 25% of ALL citizen-voters, and has 1% more approvals than that of existing Regulator, the CM will appoint him as new Regulator within 2 days.
4.6 [Person responsible for this procedure/directive: CM ; Purpose: Replacement of Regulator] If there are more than one seat for a specific category of Regulator, and if any candidate is approved by highest number of citizen-voters and over 25% of ALL citizen-voters, and has 1% more approvals than that of any of the existing Regulators, the CM will expel the Regulator with least number of approvals and appoint the candidate with highest number of approvals as a Regulator within 2 days.
4.7 [Person responsible for this procedure/directive: Registrar ; ] Word "citizen" in the context of Approval, means citizen above 18 and registered voter resident in the city

Section   5   : Other Details
5.1 If the officer does not execute a procedure or ignores an instruction stated in this Resolution/Act, a citizen can file a complaint before the Grand Jurors. In case there are is no Grand Jury, the citizens can appeal to the CM to setup a Grand Jury. But under this law, a citizen cannot complaint before PM, Corporators, PM, MLAs, PM, or MPs.
5.2 The Jurors will judge this Act, guidelines, intentions as well as the facts related to the case


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