Bill: Draft Criminal Code Cleanup Act

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CONGRESS OF THE
COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT






A BILL TO

AMEND THE CRIMINAL CODE ACT




The people of the Commonwealth of Redmont, through their elected Representatives in the Congress and the force of law ordained to that Congress by the people through the constitution, do hereby enact the following provisions into law:

PART I — PRELIMINARIES

1. Short Title and Enactment

(1) This Act may be cited as the 'Criminal Code Cleanup Act'.

(2) This Act shall be enacted immediately upon its signage.

(3) This Act has been authored by Rep. ToadKing.

(4) This Act has been co-sponsored by Rep. IgnitedTnT.

(5) This Act amends the following acts:

(a) Criminal Code Act

(b) Credit Standards Act

2. Reasons and Intent

(1) To extend careless driving provisions to include the operation of aircraft.

(2) To incorporate Credit Standards Act violations into the Criminal Code Act for proper enforcement.

(3) To fix the formatting and clean up the text of this Act.

PART II — AMENDMENTS

3. Amendments to Credit Standards Act

(1) Section 6 of the Credit Standards Act shall be amended as follows:

"6 - Fines
(1) Violation of the Credit Standards Act
(i) Classification: Indictable Criminal Offence
Any omission of required information by creditors when extending credit, as detailed by the Credit Standards Act.
Minimum Sentencing: $5000 Fine
Maximum Sentencing: $10000 Fine
"



4. Amendments to Criminal Code Act

(1) Part V of the Criminal Code Act shall be amended as follows:

"7 - Careless Driving Operation of Vehicles
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: 1 Penalty Units
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) drives off-road, on sidewalks, or otherwise improperly;
(b) blocks traffic, drives on the wrong side, or endangers others;
(c) drives while under the influence (≥25% BAC).

(a) operates a vehicle off-road, on sidewalks, or otherwise improperly; or
(b) blocks traffic, operates a vehicle on the wrong side, or endangers others; or
(c) while under the influence (≥25% BAC):
(i) operates a vehicle; or
(ii) operates an aircraft.

Relevant Law:"



(2) Part VII of the Criminal Code Act shall be amended by adding the following new section:

"25 - Violation of the Credit Standards Act
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 100 Penalty Units
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) omits required information when extending credit as detailed by the Credit Standards Act.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Credit Standards Act"



(3) Part II of the Criminal Code Act shall be amended as follows:

"2 - Political Espionage
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 200 Penalty Units; Up to 60 minutes imprisonment; Up to 2 months disqualification from office
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) gathers, infiltrates, or compromises any sensitive political information that has not already been released to the public.
Relevant Law:

6 - Conflict Violation
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 350 Penalty Units; Up to 60 minutes imprisonment; Immediate removal from the office they hold a conflict of interest.
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) serves in a position covered by the Conflict of Interest Standards Act while knowingly maintaining a prohibited conflict of interest; or
(b) fails to divest themselves of a prohibited conflict of interest within the required timeframe; or
(c) acquires a prohibited conflict of interest while serving and fails to disclose and divest within 14 days.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Conflict of Interest Standards Act

7 - False Financial Disclosure
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 300 Penalty Units; Up to 60 minutes imprisonment; Disqualification from holding a position covered in §3 of the Conflicts of Interest Standards Act, for up to 2 months.
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) knowingly provides false, incomplete, or misleading information in financial disclosures required for government service; or
(b) willfully omits material information required to be disclosed under the Conflict of Interest Standards Act; or
(c) submits fraudulent documentation in support of divestiture requirements.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Conflict of Interest Standards Act

8 - Harassment of a Polling Place
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty:
(a) First offence - Up to 100 Penalty Units; Up to 10 minutes imprisonment; Up to 2 months disqualification from office.
(b) Subsequent offences - Up to 250 Penalty Units; Up to 25 minutes imprisonment; Up to 2 months disqualification from office.
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) engages in any conduct inside a building containing a polling place or within 50 blocks of a building where a polling place is located that:
(i) interferes with the freedom of voters to vote; or
(ii) disrupts the administration of the polling place; or
(iii) violates the restrictions set out in §13(2) of the Electoral Act.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Electoral Act"



(4) Part III of the Criminal Code Act shall be amended as follows:

"1 - Perjury
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: Up to 500 Penalty Units; Up to 60 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) knowingly provides false testimony in a court of law; or.
(b) knowingly provides false testimony in a congressional hearing.
Relevant Law:

2 - Contempt of Court
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: Up to 50 Penalty Units; Up to 10 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) disobeys a lawful order of the court; or
(b) engages in conduct that obstructs or interferes with the administration of justice.
Relevant Law:

3 - Obstruction of Justice
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: 60 minutes imprisonment; 3 Penalty Units Up to 10 Penalty Units; Up to 60 minutes imprisonment

6 - Contempt of Congress
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: 40 Penalty Units
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) refuses to testify, withholds information, or obstructs a congressional inquiry or investigation; or
(b) engages in conduct that is disrespectful or unbecoming of the dignity of Congress or its proceedings.
Relevant Law: Information - Legislative Standards Act

7 - Police Misconduct
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 100 Penalty Units; suspension from the Department of Homeland Security for up to 2 months; Up to 30 minutes imprisonment; Suspension from the DHS for up to 2 months
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) issues punishments inconsistent with the specific penalties outlined in law.
Relevant Law:

8 - Whistleblower Anonymity Violation
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 500 Penalty Units; Up to 60 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) discloses or attempts to disclose the identity of a whistleblower without their consent.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Whistleblowers Act

9 - Whistleblower Suppression
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 100 Penalty Units; Up to 10 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) retaliates against an employee for reporting a violation involving corporate misconduct.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Commercial Standards Act

11 - Breach of Confidence
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 200 Penalty Units; Up to 60 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) knowingly or recklessly discloses private information of another individual or entity to the public domain or to unauthorised third parties without lawful authority or consent; or
(b) uses private information obtained in confidence for an unauthorised purpose that causes or is likely to cause harm to the individual or entity to whom the information relates.
Exceptions:
(c)
This offence shall not occur where:
(c) the disclosure is required or permitted by law or court order; or
(d) the disclosure is made as part of official Congressional or Court proceedings; or
(e) the subject has provided explicit consent to the disclosure; or
(f) the information is already in the public domain through lawful means; or
(g) the information is general in nature and does not identify or could not reasonably identify any individual or entity.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Privacy Act

12 - Legal Qualification Fraud
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 300 Penalty Units; Up to 4 months disbarment.
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) intentionally misrepresents their legal credentials, qualifications, or rank, or engages in the practice of law without a valid legal qualification.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Modern Legal Reform Act

13 - Legal Malpractice
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 300 Penalty Units; Up to 4 months disbarment.
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) practices law, represents clients, or files cases in courts beyond their qualification rank or specialised jurisdiction.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Modern Legal Reform Act

14 - Conflict of Interest
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 350 Penalty Units; Up to 1 month disbarment.
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) represents both the defence and the plaintiff simultaneously in the same legal case.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Modern Legal Reform Act

15 - Duty to Disclose
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: Up to 500 Penalty Units; Up to 60 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) fails to present to the opposing counsel any exculpatory evidence relating to a court case that the violator is either a plaintiff, defendant, or counsel in, that was either personally viewed or received.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Judicial Standards Act

16 - Ex Parte Communication
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: Up to 500 Penalty Units; Up to 60 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) makes direct or indirect communication about a specific case with the presiding officer that who is presiding over that a case; and that the violator
(b) is either a plaintiff, defendant, or counsel in the case; and
(c) the communication is
without the knowledge of all parties to the case (Plaintiff, Defendant, Counsel) in the case.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Judicial Standards Act"



(5) Part IV of the Criminal Code Act shall be amended as follows:

"1 - Assault
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: 1 Penalty Units; 5 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) intentionally hits another player, causing a loss of no more than 3 hearts; or
(b) places another player in a position of danger, including but not limited to pointing a weapon at them.
Relevant Law:

2 - Attempted Murder
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: 1 Penalty Units; 10 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) intentionally hits another player, causing a loss of more than 3 hearts.
Relevant Law:

3 - Murder
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: 2.5 Penalty Units; 10 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) unlawfully kills another player.
Relevant Law:

5 - Deprivation of Liberty
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: 2 Penalty Units; 10 minutes imprisonment
(a) If a firearm was used: 1 firearms license strike
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) unlawfully confines a player or tamed pet without consent or means of exit; or
(b) holds another player against their will, including under threat or ransom.
Relevant Law:

87 - Assault of Protected Entity
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: 1 Penalty Units; 5 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) intentionally hits an animal owned by another player without consent; or
(b) intentionally hits an animal in the care of a shelter.
Relevant Law:

8 - Unlawful Killing of Protected Villager
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: 10 Penalty Units; 10 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) is the primary individual behind the villagers death; and
(b) the villager is owned by, or in the care of another person, business, or government entity.
Relevant Law:"



(6) Part V of the Criminal Code Act shall be amended as follows:

"1 - Disturbing the Peace
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 100 Penalty Units; Up to 60 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) engages in disorderly behavior toward an individual or group that causes or is likely to cause harassment, alarm, or distress.
Relevant Law:

2 - Dispersal Order Breach
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: 1 Penalty Units
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) violates an established dispersal order.
Relevant Law: Bill: Draft - Criminal Terminology Act

4 - Threats
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: 1 Penalty Units
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) verbally threatens another player with communication to cause fear or force action.
Relevant Law:

5 - Public Nuisance
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty:
(a) First offence: Imprisonment for duration of event not exceeding 1 hour; 15 Penalty units.
(b) Second offence: Imprisonment for duration of event not exceeding 1 hour; 30 Penalty Units
(c) Subsequent offences: Imprisonment for duration of event not exceeding 1 hour; 45 Penalty Units
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) willfully disrupts or trolls DPA-sanctioned or government events, or political rallies; or
(b) interferes with planning or execution of such events.
Relevant Law:

6 - Animal Abandonment
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: 1 Penalty Units; Confiscation of animal
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) leaves an animal in an area without the consent of the property owner.
Relevant Law:

8 - Resisting Arrest
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: 1 Penalty Units
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) disregards or defies a directive given by a law enforcement officer while being arrested; or
(b) escapes from handcuffs; or
(c) disconnects from the server after being handcuffed.
Relevant Law:

9 - Illicit Weapon Offences
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: 5 Penalty Units
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) possesses, sells, or distributes weaponry without appropriate license.
Relevant Law:"



(7) Part VI of the Criminal Code Act shall be amended as follows:

"1 - Illicit Substance Possession
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: 1 Penalty Units; Seizure of illicit items.
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) possesses any quantity of an illicit substance.
Relevant Law: Bill: Draft - Criminal Terminology Act

2 - Illicit Substance Trafficking
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 100 Penalty Units; Up to 60 minutes imprisonment; Seizure of illicit items.
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) sells, distributes, or traffics any quantity of an illicit substance.
Relevant Law: Bill: Vote - Criminal Terminology Act

3 - Donation of Illicit Items
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: 1 Penalty Units
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) donates illicit weapons or substances to government donation chests.
Relevant Law: Bill: Vote - Criminal Terminology Act

4 - Buffing
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: 5 Penalty Units; 5 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) uses buffs on another person without their consent or on an animal (pet, livestock, etc.) without the owner’s consent.
Relevant Law:

5 - Weapon of Mass Destruction Possession
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: 10 Penalty Units; 1 firearms license strike
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) possesses a Weapon of Mass Destruction.
This offence shall not occur where:
(b) the person holds a valid Enhanced firearms license; and
(c) the possession is done with the permission of the DHS Secretary or a Major of the AFCoR; and
(d) the possession is done in the course of the person’s official duties as a member of the DHS or the AFCoR.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Firearms Licensing Act

6 - Weapon of Mass Destruction Trafficking
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 100 Penalty Units; Up to 60 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) sells or traffics a weapon of mass destruction; or
(b) distributes a Weapon of Mass Destruction.
Instance (b) of this offence shall not occur where:
(a) the person holds a valid Enhanced firearms license; and
(b) the possession is done with the permission of the DHS Secretary or a Major of the AFCoR; and
(c) the possession is done in the course of the person’s official duties as a member of the DHS or the AFCoR.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Firearms Licensing Act"



(8) Part VII of the Criminal Code Act shall be amended as follows:

"3 - Insider Trading
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 100 Penalty Units; Up to 10 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) buys or sells a stock based on non-public information that would substantially impact a trader’s decision to buy or sell that stock; or
(b) uses non-public information obtained through privileged access for personal gain in the purchase or sale of a stock; or
(c) leaks non-public information, which would substantially impact a trader's decision to buy or sell a stock, for personal gain or with the knowledge it will be used for such; or
(d) partakes in insider trading by use of non-public information obtained through a leak, knowing it was obtained illicitly or through a breach of confidence.
Relevant Law: https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/commercial-standards-act.19886/

7 - Fraud
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 100 Penalty Units; Up to 10 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) knowingly or recklessly misrepresents or omits a material fact to another, causing the other party to rely on that misrepresentation, resulting in actual, quantifiable harm.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Commercial Standards Act

8 - Concealment of Criminal Proceeds
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 100 Penalty Units; Up to 10 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) conceals, disguises, or converts funds known to be derived from criminal activity, including through business transactions or commercial deals.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Commercial Standards Act

9 - Fraudulent Gaming Conduct
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 200 Penalty Units; Up to 10 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) misrepresents or manipulates the odds, outcomes, or terms of a gambling or gaming activity to deceive participants or gain unfair advantage; or
(b) organizes or initiates illegal gambling as defined in the Gambling Regulation Act.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Gambling Regulation Act

10 - Exploitation of New Players
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 200 Penalty Units; Up to 10 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) exploits the inexperience, wealth, or assets of a new player for unlawful gain or advantage.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Commercial Standards Act

11 - False Advertising
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 50 Penalty Units
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) authorises or disseminates a commercial advertisement containing knowingly false claims; and
(b) each instance of publication constitutes a separate offence.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Commercial Standards Act

12 - Misleading Advertising
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 50 Penalty Units
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) authorises or disseminates an advertisement that is misleading in substance or presentation; and
(b) each instance of publication constitutes a separate offence.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Commercial Standards Act

14 - Tax Evasion
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 100 Penalty Units; Up to 10 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) intentionally or maliciously transfers in-game funds to one or more personal in-game balances or company in-game balances without a legitimate purpose, resulting in the evasion of personal tax liability; or
(a) transfers property to one or more individuals without legal ownership or a legitimate purpose, with the intent to evade property tax liability.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Commercial Standards Act

16 - Bid Rigging
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 100 Penalty Units; Up to 10 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) agrees with one or more businesses or individuals not to:
(i)
not compete in bidding to minimise losses; or
(ii) ensure a particular outcome.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Commercial Standards Act

18 - Monopolisation
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 100 Penalty Units; Up to 10 minutes imprisonment; Forced divestiture of entities
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) engages in a business deal or merger that results in a single entity or owner-subsidiary relationship controlling a disproportionately large share of any market.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Commercial Standards Act

19 - Auction Levy Evasion
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty:
(a) First offence - Eviction; Up to 50 Penalty Units; Up to 10 minutes imprisonment, or 30% of the winning bid, whichever is higher.
(b) Subsequent offences - Eviction; Up to 50 Penalty Units; Up to 10 minutes imprisonment, or 30% of the winning bid, whichever is higher; Ban from auction participation for up to two 2 weeks.
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) takes actions with the sole intent to avoid paying the auction levy while still obtaining the plot or its benefits.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Commercial Standards Act

20 - Usury
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 100 Penalty Units; and Restitution of any unlawful interest charged.
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) demands, receives, or contracts for interest, fees, or charges exceeding 20% per month in any lending or credit agreement with an individual who is not acting on behalf of a registered company.
(b) fees charged for late payment shall not be counted when calculating the effective interest rate.
Relevant Law:

21 - Unrecognized Foreign Exchange
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 100 Penalty Units; Damages + Up to 60 minutes Jail imprisonment
A Deposit-taking Financial Institution person commits an offence if it the person:
(a) transfers or lends any money, real estate, company shares, financial instruments, or items, in exchange for or collateralised with foreign assets originating from an entity or state (server) unrecognized by the Commonwealth of Redmont; andThis is
(b) this is either directly or by a proxy intermediary involving other companies or players.
Relevant Law:

22 - Foreign Exchange Fraud
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 100 Penalty Units; Damages + Up to 60 minutes Jail imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) transfers or lends any money, real estate, company shares, financial instruments, or items, in exchange for or collateralised with assets originating from a foreign entity or state (server) recognised by the Commonwealth of Redmont; and
(b) the transfer was
for a price well below its market rate (recent average exchange rate prices within bounds advised by Department of Commerce, subject to periodic review); and
(c) it was
through misrepresentation, fraudulent intent, or any other criminal intent as enumerated by law.
Relevant Law:

23 - Falsification of an Audit Report
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 200 Penalty Units; Suspension of ability to issue audit reports.
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) knowingly issues an audit report that presents a false or misleading impression of a company’s financial condition or its compliance with applicable financial law.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Financial Reporting Act

24 - Refusal to Comply with Gambling Spot-Checks
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty:
(a) First offence - Up to 50 Penalty Units
(b) Subsequent offences - Up to 100 Penalty Units; Up to 60 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) refuses, denies, or fails to allow a Department of Commerce employee to inspect a gaming machine to ensure compliance with the advertised odds.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Commercial Standards Act"



(9) Part VIII of the Criminal Code Act shall be amended as follows:

"1 - Trespass
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty:
(a) First offence - 3 Penalty Units
(b) Second offence - 5 Penalty Units; + 5 minutes imprisonment
(c) Subsequent offences - 7 Penalty Units; + 10 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) enters or remains in a non-public or restricted area against instructions.
Relevant Law:

2 - Animal Theft
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: 1 Penalty Units
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) steals or possesses a tamed or wild animal without permission.
Relevant Law:

3 - Pet Overcrowding
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: 1 Penalty Units; confiscation of animal(s) by the Department of the Interior
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) fails to provide minimum space as defined by the Department of the Interior for pets.
Relevant Law:

4 - Animal Overcrowding
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty:
(a) First offence - 1 Penalty Units; Confiscation of animal(s) by the Department of the Interior;
(b) Additional offences - 3 Penalty Units; Confiscation of animal(s) by the Department of the Interior; Eviction
A person commits an offence if the person fails to provide the minimum space as defined by the Department of the Interior.
Relevant Law:

7 - NPC Robbery
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: 1 Penalty Units
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) steals or attempts to steal money from a Non-Player Character (NPC).
Relevant Law:

8 – Theft
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: 10 Penalty Units; 10 minutes imprisonment; Restitution of the property or its value.
A person or legal entity commits an offence if that person or legal entity:
(a) takes property belonging to another without consent; and
(b) intends to:
(i) permanently deprive the owner of it; or
(ii) use it without authorization.
This offence shall not occur where:
(c) The taker reasonably believed they had the owner’s consent; or
(d) The property was abandoned; or
(e) The taking of property was otherwise authorized by law.
Relevant Law: Theft Criminalization Act

9 – Aggravated Theft
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 100 Penalty Units and 60 minutes imprisonment;, in addition to mandatory Restitution of the item(s) or their value.
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) commits Theft, Theft from Containers, or Interference with a Private Chestshop, and one or more of the following aggravating circumstances apply:
(i) the value of the property is greater than that of 50 Penalty Units; or
(ii) the theft is from government property; or
(iii) the theft is committed while trespassing or enabled by lockpicking; or
(iv) the theft targets a business inventory or causes substantial economic disruption.
Relevant Law: Theft Criminalization Act

10 - Commercial Bribery
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 100 Penalty Units or the value of the bribe offered (whichever is greater); and Up to 60 minutes imprisonment; in addition to mandatory Disgorgement.
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) offers, gives, solicits, or receives an item or service of value to induce an employee/agent to breach a duty to their employer, client, or anyone to whom they may owe a fiduciary duty.
Relevant Law: Theft Criminalization Act

11 – Theft from Containers
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty:
(a) First offence - 10 Penalty Units; 10 minutes imprisonment; Restitution of the property or its value;
(b) Second offence - 15 Penalty Units; 15 minutes imprisonment; Restitution of the property or its value;
(c) Subsequent offences - 20 Penalty Units; 20 minutes imprisonment; Restitution of the property or its value.
A person commits an offence if the person:
(d) takes an item directly from a container they do not own or control, without the owner’s consent.
This offence shall not occur in cases where:
(e) the taker reasonably believed they had the owner’s consent, or
(f) the taking of property was otherwise authorized by law.
Relevant Law: Theft Criminalization Act

12 – Interference with a Private Chestshop
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 50 Penalty Units; Up to 30 minutes imprisonment; Restitution of the property or its value
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) obtains, attempts to obtain, or enables another to obtain items or money from a private chestshop without the owner’s consent by lockpicking (as defined in the Criminal Terminology Act); or
(b) accesses an employee-only chestshop or a chestshop configured with non-public pricing or access (e.g., $0 purchase price or whitelist/employee access) by:
(i) entering through a locked door or restricted area without permission; or
(ii) circumventing access controls and/or lockpicking; or
(c) directly obtaining items from a private chestshop’s backing container without the use of legitimate chestshop transactions and without consent of that chestshop’s owner.
This offence shall not occur where:
(d) the taker reasonably believed they had the owner’s consent, or
(e) the taking of property was otherwise authorized by law.
Relevant Law: Theft Criminalization Act

13 – Extortion
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 500 Penalty Units; 120 minutes imprisonment; Restitution of the property or its value
A person or legal entity commits an offence if that person or legal entity (the “actor”):
(a) compels or induces another individual or entity to deliver funds or other property to the actor’s self or to a third person by means of instilling in that individual or entity a fear that, if the property is not so delivered, the actor or another will:
(i) cause physical injury to some person in the future; or
(ii) cause damage to property; or
(iii) engage in other conduct constituting an offence under the Criminal Code Act; or
(iv) accuse some person of a crime or cause criminal charges to be instituted against that person; or
(v) expose a secret or publicize an asserted fact, whether true or false, tending to subject some person to hatred, contempt or ridicule; or
(vi) cause a collective labor action, such as a strike, that is injurious to some person’s business or some government agency; except that such a threat shall not be deemed extortion when the property is demanded or received for the benefit of the group in whose interest the actor purports to act; or
(vii) testify or provide information, or withhold testimony or information, with respect to another's legal claim or defense; or
(viii) use or abuse actor’s position as a public servant by performing some act within or related to the actor's official duties, or by failing or refusing to perform an official duty, in such manner as to affect some person adversely; or
(ix) perform any other act which would not in itself materially benefit the actor but which is calculated to harm another person materially with respect to such other person's health, safety, business, calling, career, financial condition, reputation, or personal relationships;
This offence shall not occur where:
(b) the funds or property sought by the actor are the lawful funds or property of the actor, and the offence would otherwise occur under clause (a)(iv-vii); or
(c) the actor is a lawyer representing an individual or legal entity seeking funds or property lawfully owed to that individual or legal entity, and the offence would otherwise occur under clause (a)(iv-vii).
Relevant Law: Theft Criminalization Act"



(10) Part IX of the Criminal Code Act shall be amended as follows:

"1 - Providing Treatment without a Licence
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: Up to 50 Penalty Units; Up to 15 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) administers a Class A health treatment without holding a valid licence to practise.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Redmontian Health Service Act

2 - Illicit Trafficking of a Health Treatment
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 200 Penalty Units; Up to 60 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) sells or distributes a Class A health treatment; or
(b) dispenses a Class B health treatment without holding the required licence.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Redmontian Health Service Act"



(11) Part X of the Criminal Code Act shall be amended as follows:

"1 - Incitement
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 30 Penalty Units; Up to 15 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) attempts to coax or encourage someone to break the law.
This offence shall not occur where:
(b) Unless the attempt was expressed in the form of a bounty.
Relevant Law: Bill: Draft - Criminal Terminology Act

2 - Unlawful Restraint of Property
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: 1 Penalty Units
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) locks another citizen's property on their land without permission.
Relevant Law:

3 - Involuntary Servitude
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 250 Penalty Units; Up to 120 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) coerces another individual, organisation, or entity into performing labour or services against their will, through manipulation, threats (explicit or implicit), violence, or blackmail;
(b) the individual justifiably feels compelled to perform such services due to such coercion;
This offence shall not occur where:
(c) the labour or service is part of a lawful criminal penalty.
Relevant Law:

4 - Obstruction of an Emergency Service
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: 40 Penalty Units
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) conspires to or engages in obstructing emergency services vital to public safety.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Executive Standards Act

5 - Government Impersonation
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 50 Penalty Units; Up to 15 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) impersonates a government official or employee for personal gain.
Relevant Law:

6 - Breaching Attorney-Client Privilege
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 200 Penalty Units; Up to 20 minutes imprisonment; Disbarment for a period of up to one 2 months.
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) discloses attorney-client communications without written permission.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Modern Legal Reform Act

7 - Illegal Advertising
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty:
First Offence - 5 Penalty Units.
Second Offence - 10 Penalty Units.
Subsequent Offences - 25 Penalty Units.
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) advertises in a public chat not designated for advertising:
(i)
a business or political campaign; or in a public chat not designated for advertising.
(ii) advertises a gaming institution or gambling in a public chat designated for advertising.
Relevant Law:

8 - Dereliction of Community Service
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty:
(a) First offence - 10 Penalty Units;
(b) Second offence - 25 Penalty Units; 10 minutes imprisonment;
(c) Subsequent offences - 50 Penalty Units; 20 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) avoids, abuses, or commits crimes during assigned Community Service.
Relevant Law: Rescinded - Community Service Act

9 - Disrupting a Tour
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty:
(a) First offence - 10 Penalty Units;
(b) Subsequent offences - 25 Penalty Units; + 15 minutes imprisonment
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) disrupts an official tour given by a Tour Guide employed by the Department of Education.
(i) an official tour begins when the guide runs /doe-attend and ends either at the final stop set by the Department of Education or if the player or guide leaves the tour early.
Relevant Law:

10 - Unlawful Access to Emergency Vehicle
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: 1 Penalty Units
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) enters a police or medical vehicle without authority.
Relevant Law:

11 - Vehicle Abandonment
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: 1 Penalty Units; Vehicle impounded
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) leaves a vehicle on public or government land outside of a parking bay,
(b) parks on private land without consent, or
(c) leaves a vehicle in a bay for more than 14 days.
Relevant Law:

12 - Accomplice to a Crime
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 75% of the penalty for the principle principal crime
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) knowingly assists another in committing a crime.
Relevant Law:

13 - Operating Without A License
Offence Type: Summary
Penalty: 1 Penalty Unit
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) drives a car without a Drivers License, or
(b) pilots a plane or helicopter without a Pilots License.
Relevant Law:

14 - Conspiracy to Commit a Crime
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 50% of the penalty for the principle principal crime
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) intends to commit a crime, even if it has not yet been carried out.
Relevant Law:

15 - Accessory to a Crime
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 50% of the penalty for the principle principal crime
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) provides aid or support after a crime, without directly participating.
Relevant Law:

16 - Reserve Requirement Violation
Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: A fine of Up to 200 Penalty Units; + Forceful transfer of the reserve amount to the FRB
A Financial Institution commits an offence if they:
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) fail to meet reserve requirements after seven days' notice from the FRB.
Relevant Law:

17 - Persistent Corporate Violation
Violation Offence Type: Indictable
Penalty: Up to 1,000 Penalty Units; Company dissolution under DOC receivership
A person commits an offence if the person:
(a) being an Incorporated Entity, persistently violates the Legal Entity Act; and
(b) the violations demonstrate a pattern of disregard for corporate governance requirements; and
(c) has received more than three warnings from the DOC within 2 weeks.
This offence shall not occur where:
(d) the Incorporated Entity has taken substantial remedial action to address the violations; or
(e) the violations were caused by circumstances beyond the entity's reasonable control.
Relevant Law: Act of Congress - Legal Entity Act"
 
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