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Article 66-Disease Prevention & Sanitation |
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| 66.1 |
Disease Prevention & Sanitation |
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The sanitation system is the national sum of water storage, water purification, water pumps, waste disposal, waste filtration, research, infrastructure and skills of The Nation. Disease prevention is all the early detection systems, disease erradication systems and inoculation systems of the Nation. |
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It shall remain a primary objective of the Nation to ensure all homes and industries have running purified water and that all agriculture operations have access to sufficient quantities of clean water. Furthermore, it shall remain a primary objective of the Nation to see that all major airborne and blood diseases are minimized. |
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It shall also be a prime objective of the Nation to ensure all properties have access to waste disposal services for the proper management, storage, disposal and recycling of waste. |
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The management and control of the sanitation system and disease prevention systems shall be vested in a statutory authority called the National Disease Prevention & Santitation Agency. |
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| 66.2 |
National Director of Disease Prevention & Sanitation Systems |
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The National Director of Disease Prevention & Sanitation Systems shall be vested with the sole authority of the good management of the national knowledge system and the operation of the National Knowledge Agency. |
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The National Director of Disease Prevention & Sanitation Systems shall be a direct appointment by employment contract of the President upon approval of The Senate for whatever term the President deems is appropriate. |
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The role of National Director of Disease Prevention & Sanitation Systems of the Nation shall hold the dual position as a member of The Senate with all the privileges and power of the role.The tenure as The Senateor is determined by the concurrent tenure as a Director of National Education Systems of the Society of United-Canada. |
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The National Director of Disease Prevention & Sanitation Systems of the Society of United-Canada shall also be a member of the National Board charged with the responsibility of managing the day to day affairs of the Society of United-Canada. |
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As National Director of Disease Prevention & Sanitation Systems of the Nation, it is tasked to this person the burden of protecting and ensuring the best possible standards of disease prvention and sanitation for all the citizens of the Society of United-Canada. It is also the primary responsibility of the Director of the National Director of Disease Prevention & Sanitation Systems of the Nation to manage the sanitation and disease prevention codes and standards which outlines all approved methods, designs, technology and system to assist in the erradication and prevention of disease and the maintenance of high quality sanitation standards. |
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| 66.3 |
Director Power |
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Vested by this Charter, the Director of Agriculture System of the Society of Globe Union shall have the following powers and authority: |
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(i) As a sitting Globe Senator representing the Society interests in its Agriculture System and reporting to the Globe Senate and Globe Council; and |
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(ii) As a Member of the Supreme Board of the Globe Union having the power of one vote and representing the collective executive knowledge and wisdom guiding the Society as a whole; and |
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(iii) As Chairman of the Globe Board of Agriculture Systems of the Society responsible for setting the agenda, vote and minutes of all Expert Senior Directors of the Africans Union Free Society, Arabian Union Free Society, Americas Union Free Society, Asia Union Free Society, Euro Union Free Society and Oceania Union Free Society; and |
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(iv) As the Highest Officer in charge of the Globe Agriculture Agency and all its associated Agencies in being directly responsible for major strategic decisions, plans and actions; and |
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(v) As an Ambassador of the Society in specific respect to any and all media and communication concerning the Agriculture Systems of the Globe Union Free Society of Free Societies; and |
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(vi) As the Architect of the Global Strategic Plan of the Agriculture Systems of the Globe Union Free Society of Free Societies; and |
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(vii) As the highest Project Manager of the Global Projects Plan of the Agriculture Systems of the Globe Union Free Society of Free Societies; and |
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(vii) As the Convener and Host of the Globe Agriculture Systems Exhibition and Conference every five (5) years representing the most important event open to all Society members to attend; and |
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(vii) As the Author of a Primary Master Work of Knowledge about Agriculture Systems of the Society also being a text that shall be considered a teaching text and permanent standard Primary Text for years to come. |
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(viii) As the Nominator for the annual Globe Awards of one Life Award for one man and one woman being members of Office of any State society of a National Free Society of the Globe Union of Free Societies; and |
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(ix) As the Nominator for the annual Globe Awards of one Globe Award for six (6) men and six (6) women being members of Office of any State society of a National Free Society of the Globe Union of Free Societies. |
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| 66.4 |
Director Limits of Power of Office |
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Vested by this Charter, the Director of Agriculture System of the Society of Globe Union shall have the following limits placed upon their powers and authority: |
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(i) The Systems and men and women of a free society are sovereign and therefore ultimately holding final authority over any plans, systems, services and support concerning Agriculture System of their Free Society. Therefore, neither the Globe Director nor any Officer of any Globe Agency may force the representatives of a Union Free Society or National Free Society to undertake any action they do not so willingly consent as their own; and |
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(ii) The implementation of direct services by any agency under the authority of the Globe Director of Agriculture Systems of the Globe Union Free Society shall be limited to expert skills and knowledge, research, standards, testing, models, inspection, verification, training, analysis, software design, data design, media design, publications, manuals, strategic planning and communication; and |
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(iii) The delivery of any service by any agency under the authority of the Globe Director of Agriculture Systems of the Globe Union Free Society shall be limited to those services consented and agreed by the National Free Societies and also their Unions of Free Societies. |
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| 66.5 |
Qualifications of Director |
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A Director may not be appointed unless the following qualifications are met by the candidate: |
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(i) That the Candidate for Office of Director is a Member of a Free Society; and |
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(ii) That the Candidate for Office of Director is an existing Member of the Globe Council of Agriculture Systems for not less than twelve (12) months. |
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| 66.6 |
Disease Prevention & Sanitation Code of Rights |
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By this Charter, a Code of Rights shall be formed to summarize all essential knowledge of rights bestowed by the living law regarding Disease Prevention & Sanitation may be easily read and recited as an affirmation of rights, or claim of rights as required, by any man or woman from the age of twelve (12) or older. |
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By this Charter, it shall be a requirement for all men, women, corporations and other entities associated with Disease Prevention & Sanitation and the Society to demonstrate a regular written and recited understanding and acknowledgment of these rights. |
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As the oath of rights shall represent not only the summary of all unique matters of law but an easy device to learn, any argument based on essential ignorance of the law regarding Disease Prevention & Sanitation by a man, woman or corporation associated with Disease Prevention & Sanitation shall not be permitted. |
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| 66.7 |
Disease Prevention & Sanitation Code of Conduct |
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By this Charter, a Code of Conduct shall be formed to summarize all essential knowledge of living law regarding Disease Prevention & Sanitation may be easily read and recited as oath as required, by any man or woman from the age of twelve (12) or older. |
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By this Charter, it shall be a requirement for all men, women, corporations and other entities associated with Disease Prevention & Sanitation and the Society to demonstrate a regular written and recited understanding and acknowledgment of this oath. |
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As the oath shall represent not only the summary of all unique matters of law but an easy device to learn, any argument based on essential ignorance of the law regarding Disease Prevention & Sanitation by a man, woman or corporation associated with Building and Construction shall not be permitted. |
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| 66.8 |
Disease Prevention & Sanitation Code |
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By this Charter a Disease Prevention & Sanitation Code shall be formed. The Disease Prevention & Sanitation Code shall provide a framework for the identification, cure and prevention of infectious diseases and ensuring the highest quality of sanitation systems. |
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All existing and new laws providing for disease prevention and sanitation shall be subject to inclusion in the Disease Prevention & Sanitation Code. |
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| 66.9 |
National Disease Prevention & Sanitation Strategic Plan |
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The National Director shall be required to publish within the first twelve (12) months of their appointment and thereafter every two (2) years a strategic plan encompassing the next ten (10) years and Disease Prevention & Sanitation Planning subject to the approval of the President and Senate. |
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The Strategic Plan must include major project development and operational development including detailed financial forecasts and cost/benefit analysis so that the strategic use of the limited resources for Disease Prevention & Sanitation can be clearly comprehended and improved over time. |
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| 66.10 |
National Director as Living Ambassador of Disease Prevention & Sanitation Laws |
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By this Charter, the Office of National Director holds an additional and unique honor and responsibility as the Living ambassador of the Disease Prevention & Sanitation laws of the Society. |
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The National Director represents the legal and living embodiment of these laws in person, such that any injury to these body of laws also represents an injury to the person, represented by living flesh and blood. |
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As ambassador and living representative of these laws, the National Director is bound to protect these laws from injury by their own actions or through any failure of due process or lack of respect of the law. |
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| 66.11 |
National Disease Prevention & Sanitation Secretariat |
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The National Disease Prevention & Sanitation Secretariat of the Society of United-Canada shall be responsible for the administrative duties of the National Director of Disease Prevention & Sanitation Systems of the Society of United-Canada and their reports to the National Board and The Senate. |
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| 66.12 |
National Board of Disease Prevention & Sanitation Systems |
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To ensure the good conduct of all office bearers and the fulfillment of services consistent with the rules of this Charter a permanent committee known as the National Board of Disease Prevention & Sanitation Systems of the Society of United-Canada shall be established. |
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The Chairman of this Board shall be the National Director of Disease Prevention & Sanitation Systems of the Society of United-Canada and the remaining members of the Board shall be the appointed National Directors of Disease Prevention & Sanitation Systems of the Society of United-Canada in the various sovereign nations for which the Nation is established. |
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As Chairman of this National Board of Disease Prevention & Sanitation Systems, the National Director of National Disease Prevention & Sanitation Systems of the Society of United-Canada shall have the power to set all agendas, date for meetings and minutes of meetings. By this Charter, the National Board of Disease Prevention & Sanitation Systems shall meet not less than four (4) times a year. |
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Vested by this Charter, the National Board of Disease Prevention & Sanitation Systems of the Society of United-Canada shall have the power to veto the executive orders of the Chairman on a vote of simple majority with each member having one vote. However, the Board shall not have the power to veto motions relating to the payment of expenses and income. |
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| 66.13 |
National Disease Prevention & Sanitation Agency of the Society of United-Canada |
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By this Charter, a permanent agency shall be established for the ongoing provision and management of disease prevention and sanitation services for the Nation. This agency shall be known as the National Disease Prevention & Sanitation Agency of the Society of United-Canada. |
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By this Charter the day to day management of the National Disease Prevention & Sanitation Agency of the Society of United-Canada shall be vested in the sole authority of theNational Director of National Disease Prevention & Sanitation Systems of the Society of United-Canada upon the approval of major decisions by the National Board of Disease Prevention & Sanitation Systems of the Society of United-Canada. |
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