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House of Rep: 10-0-0
Senate: 6-0-0
A
BILL
To
Promote timely application responses from Secretaries
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:
1 - Short Title and Enactment
(1) This Act may be cited as the 'Text Me Back Act.'
(2) This Act shall be enacted immediately upon its signage.
(3) This Act has been authored by: Rep. GoldBlooded
(4) This Act has been co-sponsored by: Sen. Nacholebraa
2 - Reasons
(1) The primary aim of this bill is to ensure that Executive Departments respond to employment applications in a timely manner. By setting a clear and reasonable deadline of 14 days for providing a final decision, it promotes efficiency within government agencies.
3 - Terms
(1) Executive Departments are required to provide a final decision on any new applications within a period of 14 days. If a Department fails to provide an acceptance or a denial within the specified time frame, they are obligated to compensate the applicant with a late fee.
(a) The late fee will be calculated using the formula (4.2x^3 + 200) dollars, where x represents the number of days that pass beyond the initial 14-day period, with each day's fee being added to the cumulative total amount owed.
(b) The cumulative late fees owed by a Department cannot exceed a total of $2,000.
(c) Congress retains the authority to access information regarding Departmental payments, enabling them to question the Executive in cases where late fees have been incurred due to delayed application processing.
(2) If a Department provides a written response to the applicant within the initial 14-day period specifying a definite date or time range (not to exceed 14 additional days) for when a final decision will be provided, the deadline for providing a final decision shall be extended by the specified timeframe. Late fees will only begin accruing after this extended deadline has passed.
(a) If a Department requests additional information or documentation from the applicant, the 14-day deadline shall restart from the date the applicant provides the requested information."
4 - Rescind
(1) Act of Congress - Application Time Bill is rescinded.
Senate: 6-0-0
A
BILL
To
Promote timely application responses from Secretaries
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:
1 - Short Title and Enactment
(1) This Act may be cited as the 'Text Me Back Act.'
(2) This Act shall be enacted immediately upon its signage.
(3) This Act has been authored by: Rep. GoldBlooded
(4) This Act has been co-sponsored by: Sen. Nacholebraa
2 - Reasons
(1) The primary aim of this bill is to ensure that Executive Departments respond to employment applications in a timely manner. By setting a clear and reasonable deadline of 14 days for providing a final decision, it promotes efficiency within government agencies.
3 - Terms
(1) Executive Departments are required to provide a final decision on any new applications within a period of 14 days. If a Department fails to provide an acceptance or a denial within the specified time frame, they are obligated to compensate the applicant with a late fee.
(a) The late fee will be calculated using the formula (4.2x^3 + 200) dollars, where x represents the number of days that pass beyond the initial 14-day period, with each day's fee being added to the cumulative total amount owed.
(b) The cumulative late fees owed by a Department cannot exceed a total of $2,000.
(c) Congress retains the authority to access information regarding Departmental payments, enabling them to question the Executive in cases where late fees have been incurred due to delayed application processing.
(2) If a Department provides a written response to the applicant within the initial 14-day period specifying a definite date or time range (not to exceed 14 additional days) for when a final decision will be provided, the deadline for providing a final decision shall be extended by the specified timeframe. Late fees will only begin accruing after this extended deadline has passed.
(a) If a Department requests additional information or documentation from the applicant, the 14-day deadline shall restart from the date the applicant provides the requested information."
4 - Rescind
(1) Act of Congress - Application Time Bill is rescinded.
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