Lex Iunia Cornelia provincialis (Nova Roma)

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This ''lex'' changes Article V Section C. of the Constitution to state:
 
This ''lex'' changes Article V Section C. of the Constitution to state:
  
 
:"The Senate may, by ''Senatus Consultum'', create ''provinciae'' for administrative purposes and to appoint provincial governors therefore. The Senate may review each governor on a yearly basis and it remains in the discretion of the Senate whether or not to prorogue such governors. These governors may have assistants to handle the disbursements of any funds that might come from the central government, as well as to manage any local funds."
 
:"The Senate may, by ''Senatus Consultum'', create ''provinciae'' for administrative purposes and to appoint provincial governors therefore. The Senate may review each governor on a yearly basis and it remains in the discretion of the Senate whether or not to prorogue such governors. These governors may have assistants to handle the disbursements of any funds that might come from the central government, as well as to manage any local funds."
 
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<div>'''Voted by the comitia centuriata, a.d. XI Kal. Ian. MMDCCLIII <br>(22 Dec. 1999), and duly validated by senatus consultum, pridie Kal. MMDCCLIII <br>(31 Dec. 1999)'''.
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<i><small>At the direction of Praetor M. Iulius Perusianus, the former titles of 'Curator araneum' in section I, 'Curator differum' in section III, and 'rogator(es)' in section IV have been changed to reflect the new titles and duties of these positions defined by the Lex Equitia de Vigintisexviris. <br>The added position of 'custos' may also fall under the prohibition in section IV as they are also election officials performing part of the duties formerly assigned to the rogatores. The position of 'Curator sermonis' was abolished by previous legislation.</small><br>
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<p>A. Tullia Scholastica, Latinista, Scriba praetoris et magistri aranei, 2758 a.u.c..</p></i>
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Revision as of 13:32, 19 May 2007

Contents

This lex has been REPEALED.

Approved by comitia centuriata
Yes: 55 No: 9 Abs.:
a.d. XI Kal. Ian. L. Equitio Dec. Iunio cos. MMDCCLII a.u.c.


Passed by the Senate of Nova Roma
Yes: 7 No: 1 Abs.: 0
prid. Kal. Ian. L. Equitio Dec. Iunio cos. MMDCCLII a.u.c.


This lex changes Article V Section C. of the Constitution to state:

"The Senate may, by Senatus Consultum, create provinciae for administrative purposes and to appoint provincial governors therefore. The Senate may review each governor on a yearly basis and it remains in the discretion of the Senate whether or not to prorogue such governors. These governors may have assistants to handle the disbursements of any funds that might come from the central government, as well as to manage any local funds."



Voted by the comitia centuriata, a.d. XI Kal. Ian. MMDCCLIII
(22 Dec. 1999), and duly validated by senatus consultum, pridie Kal. MMDCCLIII
(31 Dec. 1999)
.

Notes

At the direction of Praetor M. Iulius Perusianus, the former titles of 'Curator araneum' in section I, 'Curator differum' in section III, and 'rogator(es)' in section IV have been changed to reflect the new titles and duties of these positions defined by the Lex Equitia de Vigintisexviris.
The added position of 'custos' may also fall under the prohibition in section IV as they are also election officials performing part of the duties formerly assigned to the rogatores. The position of 'Curator sermonis' was abolished by previous legislation.

A. Tullia Scholastica, Latinista, Scriba praetoris et magistri aranei, 2758 a.u.c..

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