add rule 106/1 l 23 Nov 2000 03:20:05 Players M1/0 A Player is an Agent who is capable of passing the Turing Test, consents to said designation as a Player, and has become a Player in the manner prescribed in the Rules. ---- add rule 306/1 l 23 Nov 2000 03:20:05 I Shot the Sheriff M2/0 If the Administraor deems that an Officer has not performed their duties in a reasonable time, then the Administrator may declare emself to be the Deputy of that Officer and perform those duties instead of the Officer concerned. If a Player deems that the Administrator has not performed eir duties in a reasonable time, then the Player may declare emself to be the Deputy of the Administrator. The Player must specify exactly what duties e thinks that the Administrator should have performed. The Player must then wait 24 hours before e may carry out these duties as Deputy Administrator. If another player objects to the Player's Deputyship or the Administrator performs the duties within those 24 hours then the Player may not perform those duties concerned. Once the duties have been performed by the Deputy, the Administrator is no longer required to perform them. Special Case: In the case that the duties the Deputy Administrator wishes to carry out would affect the Ballot Issues for that nweek [[eg. Recognition of Proposal submission or alteration]] and voting starts in less than 24 hours, then the Deputy Administrator need only wait 6 hours to perform the duties. However the duties do not officially happen until the second before voting starts, so players may still object in the mean time. The following exceptions apply to the Deputy Administrator: The Deputy Administrator may not recognise eir own actions [[eg. Proposal submission or alteration]]. The Deputy Administrator may not assign or recuse Judges for an RFJ in which e is the Plantiff or Defendant. The Deputy Administrator may not award or credit any Player with a Win. ---- add rule 230/4 l 23 Nov 2000 03:20:05 Unanimous Consent M5/0 An Agent introducing an Approvable Motion may request unanimous consent at the time of introduction, unless the Rules explicitly prohibit it. N-unanimous consent on a Motion is granted if no eligible voters object to the Motion within time N after it is recognized. ----