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<P>This revision has an extensive change log ( | <P>This revision has an extensive change log (the change log makes up more than 50% of this document). | ||
<P>Primarily, the changes stem from amendments to SCANZ's constitution that required some changes to the way that some officers were appointed and thereby their reporting lines and how issues with them were managed. | <P>Primarily, the changes stem from amendments to SCANZ's constitution that required some changes to the way that some officers were appointed and thereby their reporting lines and how issues with them were managed. | ||
<P>We took this opportunity to do a more comprehensive review, and address laws which were not supported by Corpora, outdated compared to the way things are now, and allow for alternative Crown selection options in the future. We've tried to use consistent terminology throughout, and avoid gendered terms to account for our array of Crown pairings. | <P>We took this opportunity to do a more comprehensive review, and address laws which were not supported by Corpora, outdated compared to the way things are now, and allow for alternative Crown selection options in the future. We've tried to use consistent terminology throughout, and avoid gendered terms to account for our array of Crown pairings. | ||
Revision as of 05:31, 4 June 2026
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Draft of proposed Kingdom Law
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Draft June 2026
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Introduction to this revision
This revision has an extensive change log (the change log makes up more than 50% of this document).
Primarily, the changes stem from amendments to SCANZ's constitution that required some changes to the way that some officers were appointed and thereby their reporting lines and how issues with them were managed.
We took this opportunity to do a more comprehensive review, and address laws which were not supported by Corpora, outdated compared to the way things are now, and allow for alternative Crown selection options in the future. We've tried to use consistent terminology throughout, and avoid gendered terms to account for our array of Crown pairings.
Headings and numbering have been added and adjusted where needed to support referenceable rules.
Yours in Service,
Angele de Savigny (Kerry McSaveney)
Chair of SCANZ