Rogatio Apula de abdicatione magistratuum (Nova Roma)
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This rogatio was REJECTED.
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This lex proposes amendments to the prevailing sections of the lex Cornelia Maria de civitate eiuranda.
Please note that section III of the lex Cornelia Maria was repealed last year by the lex Equitia de civitate eiuranda which addresses the return of ex-citizens to NR et al.
The amended language to the sections of the lex Cornelia Maria de civitate eiuranda shall read:
- II. If a citizen resigns citizenship in Nova Roma, the resignation will not be considered a legally binding resignation for nine days (inclusive) from the date of the resignation tender.
- A. If, during these 9 days , defined as 216 hours Roman Time from the legally tendered (or submitted) intent of resignation, the citizen desires to withdraw his or her resignation of citizenship and remain a citizen, he/she may freely do so. The same legal methods used to submit the resignation must be used to rescind it, said legal means defined by the prevailing section I of the lex Cornelia Maria de civitate eiuranda.
- B. If a magistrate resigns from his or her office(s) (retaining citizenship), said magistrate is granted a period of 4 days from a legally tendered resignation(s) of office(s) to withdraw said resignation(s) by lawful process and resume their term(s) of office(s). The offices in question shall not be considered legally vacant until said 4 days as defined in section C. below have passed.
- C. The magistrate may within this four day period, defined herein as 96 hours Roman Time from the time of the resignation tender, to rescind his/her intention to resign. The same legal methods used to submit the resignation must be used to rescind it. Such legal means defined by the prevailing section I of the lex Cornelia Maria de civitate eiuranda.
- D. The magistrate who resigns from his/her office gets no past service century points for the resigned office(s) and may not serve in any office, elected or appointed during the remainder of the year he/she has resigned nor in the year following the resignation.