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iPresent is a completely transparent and interactive system that
               will enable the people to propose agreements and regulations
               without cost or need of lobby expense. It will enable the people
               to be well informed about any proposed legislation that may
               affect their lives.




               LEGISLATION PROCESS
               Once an enactment receives the required percentage of sponsor
               signatures (eight percent of the people within the voting district
               the enactment will affect), the enactment is submitted for
               review to determine how the enactment may affect the people,
               and its impact on resource levels and the environment. Prior to

               the enactment being activated for public vote it will be subject
               to review by applicable Legislation Effects Boards and
               Committees:


               LEGISLATIVE A/EFFECTS BOARDS COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS:
               DIR     District Impact Review Committees
               Determines impacts upon external districts to gauge if the
               enactment should be reclassified for border district sponsorship
               requirements.

               ERA     The Boards of Enactment Review Assignment
               Assigns independent reviewers to assess which boards and

               committees are required to assess the enactment’s effects.

               EDB     Enactment District Review Board
               Ensures proper assignment of affected districts.


               RIC     Rights Impact Committee
               Determines if an enactment will infringe upon rights, and
               determines potential effects and human rights violations.

               EIC     Environmental Impact Committee

               PCR     Production Capacity & Resource Requirements
                            Review Committee

               Assesses the impact of an enactment on resources and the labor
               force.







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