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I-PRESENT: PRODUCTION ENACTMENT PROCESS
                       • Producers submit audio, video, or a formal written request: Business Plans or RRA
                        (Request for Allocation) to the people for resource allocation for a good or service.

                       • Once the Enactment has gathered the required support signatures (eight percent of the
                        voting population), the Production or Allocation Proposal is sent for board or committee
                        review.
                       • Enactment Reviewers have 180 days to review and issue a report on an enactment prior
                        to it being placed on the ballot for the public vote.

                       • The Enactment Board and Committee Review Findings; as well as citizen comments,
                        videos, and interactive real-time forums are made available at one location within
                        iPresent's Enactment Awareness Communication Portal, shown in Figure 14 page 101.
                       • All voters (within the enactment's applicable voting district) will be notified of an

                        enactment's status, and that the enactment is available for review and commentary by
                        the people.
                       • Once the 60-day Awareness Requirement is met, the enactment is placed on the next
                        General Ballot for vote.
                       • The people either vote to enable the enactment, or the enactment is archived. After 12

                        years the proposal is purged from the system.
                       • Once enabled, the enactment proceeds to the Board of Resource Allocation.
                       • The Resource Allocation Board works with enactment producers, unions, guilds, and

                        education and training departments to confirm and detail all the resources, man power,
                        job titles, and position hierarchies required to ensure the enactment is fulfilled.
                       • If significant variances from the initial proposal are detected, the Resource Allocation
                        Board may request a redetermination by the people.
                       • Enactment Holds and Redeterminations are to be requested if resource requirements

                        exceed the range approved by the people. For example, if the enactment exceeds more
                        than 40 percent of the resources requested; or, if resource allocation would undermine
                        the ability to produce higher priority level goods, the Resource Allocation Board would
                        place a hold on the enactment and submit a redetermination enactment to the people.

                       • Global, national, and local labor unions review and confirm positions' hierarchies for
                        compensation and work hardship levels. Should certified union or guild members
                        (certified members actively working in the trade, who are not designated as apprentices),
                        desire alteration to compensation levels, (based on the Willit Monetary System's
                        standardized levels), they would submit a compensation adjustment enactment, and
                        obtain support signatures from their Global Membership body.


                        The Global Membership Bodies’ rates of compensation levels cannot be undermined by






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