General Assembly Proposals
The following are proposals for WA resolutions. Any WA member nation with at least two endorsements can make a proposal, but it will only become a resolution (to be voted on by the entire WA) if it is approved by at least 6% of WA Regional Delegates.
As the WA currently has 1,014 Regional Delegates, a proposal needs 61 approvals to achieve quorum.
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General Assembly Proposal
ID: the_grand_republic_of_siepressia_1716150742
The international drug and health accord
A resolution to modify universal standards of healthcare.
Preliminary definitions and preamble:
Basic preamble:
The World Assembly recognizes the following problem, lack of a secure way to gain access to medical services including but not limited to, surgery, psychological therapy, care, gymnastics and general care and assistance that is not covered in previous resolutions.
The World Assembly recognizes the following problem, The presence of the disgusting reprehensible act of redlining and it's effects
Redlining: The practice of denying services or resources to certain areas based on the demographic characteristics of the population, often resulting in discrimination against minority or low-income communities.
Liquidatable and monetary assets: This refers to assets that can be easily converted into cash, such as bank accounts, investments, and property.
Compulsory payments: Payments that are mandatory and typically non-negotiable, often imposed by a service provider or government entity.
Recoupment of expenses: The process of recovering or reimbursing expenses incurred, often through insurance or other financial means.
Counterfeit travel documents: Fake or forged documents, such as passports or visas, used for illegal travel or immigration purposes.
Medical services: any procedure, service or operation that is offered by a medical institution including but not limited to, surgery, therapies, senior care, etc.
Public announcement: a form of media spread either electronically for example electronic emails, physically for an example pamphlets, verbally as for example public lectures, and any other way that efficiently spreads a idea, topic, or other form of information
Section 1 of the International Drug Health Act (IDHA):
Any act of redlining is to be prohibited and persecuted to the full extent of the law on each abiding member nation ensuring a medium to severe punishment based on the member state's native laws and their customs
Section 2 of the IDHA:
The practice of imposing compulsory payments for healthcare services beyond what is reasonably necessary had been deemed impermissible by the world assembly member nations. Violators of this provision shall face closure of their operations and a financial penalty in the amount of 10% of the persons liquidatable and monetary assets although it is not limited to that amount. Furthermore, any healthcare provider servicing a population exceeding one million (1,000,000) verified individuals, who fails to provide an option for recoupment of expenses, shall be liable to remit thirty-five percent (35%) of all revenues generated.
Section 3 of the IDHA:
To prevent the crime of redlining, each member country must institute a form of public announcement condemning redlining and educating the public about its harmful effects. All member states are also obliged to offer optional courses on recognizing and combating redlining practices.
Approvals: 1 (The Grand Republic Of Siepressia)
Status: Lacking Support (requires 60 more approvals)
Voting Ends: