Amend powers of Dredgemaster of Feverwater
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* While the Dredgemaster has the ability to commission Historical Research, the Empire as a whole can still only commission a limited number each season. | * While the Dredgemaster has the ability to commission Historical Research, the Empire as a whole can still only commission a limited number each season. To use this power, the Dregemaster provides an announcement to the Civil Service, who presents the decision to the [[Imperial Senate]]. No voting is possible by the Senate at this point, as the power has been delegated to the Dredgemaster. The [[Imperial Synod]] may, however, choose to exercise their [[veto]] over this announcement. | ||
* The civil service note that the [[Imperial Senate]] appears to have set no upper limit on this motion. As such, the Senator can improve this sinecure as much as they like over the next year. | |||
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Revision as of 16:15, 2 June 2015
To improve the sinecure of Feverwater Lake, additionally to provide the Dredgemaster of Feverwater with the ability to approve one research request per season..
Proposed by Miaren, Seconded by Hercynia
Proposed by Miaren, Seconded by Hercynia
Overview
- The sinecure dedicated to the dredging of lake Feverwater in Therunin is to be improved
- The Dredgemaster of Feverwater gains the ability to commission one pice of historical research each season.
Date
- Spring 379YE
Cost
- TBC
Campaign Outcome
- The powers of the Dredgemaster were amended.
Constitution
- While the Dredgemaster has the ability to commission Historical Research, the Empire as a whole can still only commission a limited number each season. To use this power, the Dregemaster provides an announcement to the Civil Service, who presents the decision to the Imperial Senate. No voting is possible by the Senate at this point, as the power has been delegated to the Dredgemaster. The Imperial Synod may, however, choose to exercise their veto over this announcement.
- The civil service note that the Imperial Senate appears to have set no upper limit on this motion. As such, the Senator can improve this sinecure as much as they like over the next year.