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    Greetings, We'd like to gladly announce that the State Business Support Fund program will be running actively once again from now on!  

    Spoiler

    Details of the representative of the company
    Full name:

    Phone number:

    Residence address:
    Email ((discord tag)):

    Details of the company
    Company name:

    Company type:

    Company creation date:

    Company's headquarters address:
    Company's bank id:

    Company's phone number (if it has):
    Company's networth:
    Current number of employees:
    Why would your company be picked to fulfill this important role?:

    What are the estimated funds are you expecting to be provided with:

    How is the to-be given funds will be used?:
    Link to your business' thread:



    Agreement contract

    I, -Firstname Lastname-, representative of the -company name-, swear that I've answered to the questions above with the best of my capacities and without lying or omitting any necessary information for the correct evaluation of my application. I solemnly Swear that I've got no unlawful or evil purposes concerning the safety of the State of San Andreas or the State of San Andreas' Government itself, and that I've not committed perjury within the application above. I agree to be subsequently punished under the law SA-PSC § III.8. Forgery for "Forgery" if found out that I've been lying or omitting necessarily required information within the application above. I agree, that upon being accepted to the State Business Support Fund program, to follow all the State Business Regulations set forth in the State Law and understand that incase of a breach of those regulations to face criminal charges and accept the immediate removal from the program and co-operate with the State and Federal investigation.

    Signed,
    Name,
    Date

    If you are interested in joining the program, please read the stated information and submit your application by using the format above accordingly. 

    These are the below business types which cannot apply for the state fund - 

    1. Dealership
    2. Trucking
    3. News
    4. Ores company
    5. Furniture
    6. Rental
    7. Farming
    8. Advertising
    9. Estate

    Signed by,

     

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    Governor of San Andreas

     

     

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    In order to take additional precautions to control imports and exports of the state, the SAPD and SASD is now authorized to take the necessary steps to enhance safety and security of the supply chain and logistics system in the state of San Andreas, which in turn helps us counter illegal acts like arms/drug trafficking and money laundry.

     

    This will require the police and sheriff department to perform the following tasks whenever witnessing any form of vehicle meant for Cargo delivery like most pickup trucks, vans and trailers on highways, in counties, or near tolls. [Provided there is no other emergency situations that require immediate response by the department personnel]:

     

    • Perform a traffic stop for the cargo shipment.
    • Get all needed credentials of the participants in the delivery process.
    • Screening and validating the cargo being shipped.
    • Run a check on the participants of the delivery and the target receiver of thus cargo.
    • Ensure the cargo is secured by means addressed by vehicle regulations in the state law to ensure road safety.
    • Make sure the weight of the cargo is legal. [SA-PSC § VI.4. Cargo overweight on vehicles [IF] ][CLICK ME]
    • Inspect the cargo without causing any damages.

     

    Signed,

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    Tanzidur Hernandez
    Vice Governor of San Andreas

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    Applications Format

    State of San Andreas Government

     

     

    Requirements

     

    • Be at least 21 years old of age or older;
    • Be a legal United States citizen, or a regular alien residing within the United States;
    • Be morally and physically fit to conduct basic duties;
    • Have a clean criminal record for the past 3 years (( 7 days )), excluding investigated and dropped charges;
    • Do not pose any threat to the integrity of the State or to the State itself;
    • Be mentally fit and do not have any serious illnesses that could affect your work duty;
    • Be able to perform teamwork duties and work, follow the higher-rankeds' orders and be able to work under pressure;
    • Possess a valid drivers' license and a valid passport;
    • Possess a residence within the territory of San Andreas, whether it be rental or owned;
    • Be aware of the fact that you may be denied for no specified reason if the application's handler deems so, and be aware of the fact that once you sign the work contract and terms agreement, you're pursuing a legal tie;
    • Further requirements may be or may be not specified during interviews.
    • (( Admin history is not a problem as long as it's not excessive. Different situations might be evaluated in a different manner from case to case. Permanent bans are only allowed if they have been from 91 days or longer before the submission of the application to the Government. ))
    • (( Be able to fitfully follow orders. ))
    • (( Agree to respect the eventual employment contract and its terms and conditions. ))
    • (( Be aware of the fact that you might not be accepted for any reason. ))
    • (( Be an experienced player with great regards of the server & forum rules, respected by the community and able to follow OOC orders as well. ))
    • The State of San Andreas' Government retains the right to add, edit and/or remove any other requirements in the future.

     

     

    Submit your application to the email of SA Government here

    Any responses that are not from the SA Government must be ignored

     

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    Full name:

    Address of residence:

    Phone number:

    Email (( Discord tag )):

    Date of Birth:

    Place of Birth:

    What position are you applying for? (see vacancies below):

     

    Why do you want to join the Government:

    What will you bring to the Government:

    Do you think that you are able and fit to fulfill duties inside of the Government in a fashionable manner? (Yes / No):

    Have you been arrested in the past 3 years (( 7 OOC days ))?:

    List at least 3 positive qualities about you and 3 negative qualities about you:

    How will you be improving your negative qualities and eventually fixing them?:

    Are you able to work in a large team of members? ( Yes / No):

    Do you possess a walkie-talkie/radio (( Do you possess a microphone? Not mandatory but if you have it, it's better )) (Yes / No):

    Any additional information? (( leave blank or type "N/A" if none )):

     

    Agreement contract

    I, Name Surname, affirm that I've answered to the questions above with the best of my capacities and without lying or omitting any necessary information for the correct evaluation of my application. I solemnly Swear that I've got no unlawful or evil purposes concerning the safety of the State of San Andreas or the State of San Andreas' Government itself, and that I've not commited perjury or defamation within the application above. I agree to be subsequently punished under the law SA-PSC § III.8. Forgery for "Forgery" if found out that I've been lying or omitting necessarily required information within the application above.

     

    The Government of the State of San Andreas is hereby looking for the currently vacant positions to be fulfilled:

     

    • State Secretary
    • Secretary of Licensing Department
    • Secretary of Treasury Department
    • Secretary of Justice Department
    • Secretary of Defense Department
    • Secretary of Health Department
    • Secretary of Homeland Security
    • Secretary of Urban Development
    • Press Secretary
    • State Photographers

     

    (( For more informations regarding the vacancies or any other sort of questions, contact us at the #chatter channel of the following Discord server link: https://discord.gg/KVJ9fYA ))

     

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    Law Amendments

     


     

    ARTICLE II. CRIMES AGAINST A PERSON:

    OLD VERSION:

    SA-PSC § I.1. Murder [F]

     The unlawful killing of another human being. The offender shall serve a prison sentence no lower than 5 years and no longer than 15 years.
     

    NEW MODIFIED VERSION:

     

    SA-PSC § I.1. Murder [F]
     The unlawful killing of another human being. The offender shall serve a prison sentence no lower than 5 years and no longer than 15 years.

    • SA-PSC § I.1.1. Committed murder of a law enforcement official [F] 
      The unlawful killing of a law enforcement official.


    OLD VERSION:
     

    SA-PSC § I.15. Attempted Murder [F]
    Attempted murder, also referred to as attempted homicide, is the incomplete or unsuccessful act of unlawfully killing someone. Attempted murder, unlike the criminal act of murder, does not result in the death of another person. The offender shall serve a prison sentence no lower than 3 years and no longer than 8 years.
     

    NEW MODIFIED VERSION:
     

    SA-PSC § I.15. Attempted Murder [F]
    Attempted murder, also referred to as attempted homicide, is the incomplete or unsuccessful act of unlawfully killing someone. Attempted murder, unlike the criminal act of murder, does not result in the death of another person. The offender shall serve a prison sentence no lower than 3 years and no longer than 8 years.

    • SA-PSC § I.15.1. Attempted murder of a law enforcement official [F]
      Attempted murder of a law enforcement official, also referred to as attempted homicide, is the incomplete or unsuccessful act of unlawfully killing an LEO. Unlike the criminal act of murder, does not result in the death of an LEO. 

     


     

    ARTICLE VII. TRAFFIC LAW:
    OLD VERSION:
     

    SA-PSC § VI.2. Speeding [IF]

    The speed limits in the great state of San Andreas are the sequent:

    • Of 100 km/h while inside the border of one of the three major settlements of the state, that is by law Los Santos, San Fierro and Las Venturas.
    • Of 160 km/h while driving in the rural areas.
    • Highways are not limited by any speed restrictions.

     

    Failure to obey the speed limitations is punishable by a fine.

    NEW MODIFIED VERSION:
     

    SA-PSC § VI.2. Speeding [IF]

    The speed limits in the great state of San Andreas are the sequent:

    • Of 100 km/h while inside the border of one of the three major settlements of the state, that is by law Los Santos, San Fierro and Las Venturas.
    • Of 160 km/h while driving in the rural areas.
    • Highways are not limited by any speed restrictions.
    • Law Enforcement Agencies has the right to impound a vehicle for up to 168 hours if the driver of said vehicle has exceeded the speed limit by 50km/h.

     

    Failure to obey the speed limitations is punishable by a fine or impoundment.

     


     

    *The  amendments listed above are now EFFECTIVELY in motion.

    Signed, 
    Aberama Hernandez

    Governor of San Andreas
    31.8.2022

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    PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT

     

     

    On the 31st day of July, 2022 there was an agreement of purchase and sale between Whiteview Enterprises and the State Government of San Andreas, where the State Government has claimed permanent ownership and executive rights over the San Andreas Impound and Towing (SAIT) back, again. 

    Since that day, the SAIT is considered a Governmental Agency, operated by the State. However, the operations and the structure of the agency weren’t changed, except for one addition, where I hereby announce that the State General Manager of DoT is assigned in complete management of the Agency as it will be operating under the DoT.

    Signed,

    Aberama Hernandez

    Governor of San Andreas
    2/8/2022

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    Law Amendments


     

    Under ARTICLE I. REPRESENTATIVES OF EXECUTIVE AND JUDICIAL BODIES:
    OLD VERSION:

    SECTION III. Powers of a peace officer

    Peace Officers are the only figures allowed by the security codes of the state to pursue violators, in a respectful and efficient manner, and as such have been granted the following powers and responsibilities:

     

    • To hold right of passage on the road when responding to an emergency.
    • To be able to violate the speed limits and traffic orientation if needed to perform their duties.
    • To restrict access to an area if there is an emergency in progress, or a possible and concrete risk of one happening, such as death threats to the dwellers of said area or an important figure such as a politician visiting it.
    • To detain an individual upon probable cause if the act was witnessed by a law enforcement officer or another individual.
    • To seize the properties of others if pertaining to a violation of one of the security codes or an order of the court, and to provide the reason of why the seizure happened when asked by the victims or when interrogated in front of the judiciary branch.
    • To bear arms and other military equipment forbidden to the general population, with lawful intent and justification.
    • To show their departmental badge number or identification document when the subject of a complaint unless not feasible due to dangerous elements around the officer
    • To approve arrest warrants, if ranked:
       - Deputy Chief or Chief of the Police Department;
       - Undersheriff or Sheriff of the Sheriff Department.

     

    NEW MODIFIED VERSION:
     

    SECTION III. Powers of a peace officer

    Peace Officers are the only figures allowed by the security codes of the state to pursue violators, in a respectful and efficient manner, and as such have been granted the following powers and responsibilities:

     

    • To hold right of passage on the road when responding to an emergency.
    • To be able to violate the speed limits and traffic orientation if needed to perform their duties.
    • To restrict access to an area if there is an emergency in progress, or a possible and concrete risk of one happening, such as death threats to the dwellers of said area or an important figure such as a politician visiting it.
    • To detain an individual upon probable cause if the act was witnessed by a law enforcement officer or another individual.
    • To seize the properties of others if pertaining to a violation of one of the security codes or an order of the court, and to provide the reason of why the seizure happened when asked by the victims or when interrogated in front of the judiciary branch.
    • To bear arms and other military equipment forbidden to the general population, with lawful intent and justification.
    • To show their departmental badge number or identification document when the subject of a complaint unless not feasible due to dangerous elements around the officer
    • To approve search and arrest warrants, if ranked:
       - Deputy Chief or Chief of the Police Department;
       - Undersheriff or Sheriff of the Sheriff Department.


      Property Search Warrants may be approved if the subject of a search is found to be in possession of:
      • cannabis indica > 760g
      • cannabis sativa > 100g
      • heroin > 100g
      • meth > 100g
      • cocaine > 0g
      • M4 case > 1
      • sniper case > 1
      • AK47 case > 1
      • RPG case > 1
      • grenade case > 1
      • Molotov cocktail
       > 1
      A search warrant can be approved by the authority listed at SECTION III. Powers of a peace officer, against the subject's properties, which are then to be searched and seized of eventual illegal items that are found.

     

    *The  amendments listed above are now EFFECTIVELY in motion.

    Signed, 
    Aberama Hernandez

    Governor of San Andreas
    30.7.2022

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    Law Amendments


     

     

    Under ARTICLE VI. CONTROL OF DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES AND ITEMS:
    OLD VERSION:

    SA-PSC § V.1. Possession of an illegal substance [M]/[F]

    It is strictly forbidden in the great state of San Andreas, the acts of introducing, manufacturing, possessing or distributing psychoactive substances such as heroin, cocaine, meth, or cannabis.
     

    NEW MODIFIED VERSION:
     

    SA-PSC § V.1. Possession of an illegal substance [M]
    It is strictly forbidden in the great state of San Andreas, the act of possessing psychoactive substances such as heroin, cocaine, meth, or cannabis.

    •  SA-PSC § V.1.1. Manufacturing and Introducing Narcotics [F]
      It is strictly forbidden in the great state of San Andreas, the act of manufacturing or introducing psychoactive substances such as heroin, cocaine, meth, or cannabis.
    •  SA-PSC § V.1.2. Distributing Narcotics [F]
      It is strictly forbidden in the great state of San Andreas, the act of distributing psychoactive substances such as heroin, cocaine, meth, or cannabis.

     

    Under ARTICLE III. CRIMES AGAINST THE UNITED STATES OR A STATE:
    OLD VERSION:
     

    SA-PSC § II.23. Illegal gambling [M]

    Commercial gambling means gambling where the owner, operator, or host of a gambling event receives something of value from the game or charges a fee to the players participating. Whoever conducts, finances, manages, supervises, directs, or owns all or part of an illegal gambling business shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not for more than 6 months, or both.
    Gambling inside a casino without an active gambling license is considered illegal gambling. The term “gambling” includes but is not limited to bookmaking, maintaining slot machines, roulette wheels or dice tables, and conducting lotteries or numbers games, or selling chances therein.


    NEW MODIFIED VERSION:

    SA-PSC § II.23. Illegal gambling [M]
    Commercial gambling means gambling where the owner, operator, host, guest or participant of a gambling event receives something of value from the game or charges a fee to the players participating. Whoever conducts, finances, manages, supervises, directs, or owns all or part of an illegal gambling business shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not for more than 6 months, or both.
    Gambling inside a casino without an active gambling license is considered illegal gambling. The term “gambling” includes but is not limited to bookmaking, maintaining slot machines, roulette wheels or dice tables, and conducting lotteries or numbers games, or selling chances therein.

    OLD VERSION:
     

    SA-PSC § II.6. Tax Evasion*** [F]

    The act of avoiding to pay taxes to the state.

    NEW MODIFIED VERSION:

    SA-PSC § II.6. Tax Evasion [F]
    An illegal activity in which a person or entity deliberately avoids paying a true tax liability to the state. Including but not limited to: Property taxes, taxes upon passing a toll booth, and consumption taxes.
     


    *The law amendments listed above are to be EFFECTIVE after 24 hours from this public service announcement, for the citizens to acknowledge the new amendments.

    Signed, 
    Aberama Hernandez

    Governor of San Andreas
    28.7.2022

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    PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT

     

     
    July 21st, 2022: This evening marks an important event for San Andreas — as per the bills that we've managed to formulate within our discretion in order to bolster the efficiency of law-enforcement agencies, alongside combatting the exiguously high rate of crime that's been ever more apparent within our lovely state — The Office of the Governor alongside the Department of Justice have decreed that the "United States Navy and Space Force" should be consigned upon with the task of safeguarding, overseeing, implementing and maintaining the aviation laws & regulations in the State of San Andreas such as flight rules and licensing, providing Air Traffic Control and maintaining & implementing procedures in the San Andreas airspace and its procedures in the San Andreas airspace and its airdromes. Pursuant to that, the San Andreas Police Department, alongside any active law-enforcement agencies within the state are to be reprieved of the air ordinance equipment that they've been provided, and that the beforementioned equipment is transferred to the "United States Navy and Space Force" in order to maintain the utmost of efficiency regarding the allocation of state resources, without deflecting, and levying any hefty expenditures against the citizens.  

     

    Signed,

    Aberama Hernandez

    Governor of San Andreas
    Felix Walken

    State Secretary 

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    FORT CARSON MUNICIPALITY

    Official announcement that declares the town of Fort Carson has been dissolved to operate as a municipality.


     

    Throughout a lot of deliberations that we've managed to inter ourselves therein - the Government of San Andreas Andreas has decided to dissolve the Fort Carson Municipality due to multiple reasons, which are, failure to elect officials/mayor, the Municipality itself is uninhabited by it own residents, the population size below a predetermined level which trigger this “passive” process. The council of the Municipality ceases to exist as a legal entity, councillors lose their authority.
     

    The Fort Carson Municipality is back under the direct control of the State Government as it was before it was enacted.
     

     Fort Carson Municipality is now officially declared DISBANDED. Effective immediately.

     

     

    Signed,

    Aberama Hernandez

    Governor of San Andreas

    Rowan Carter
    Vice Governor of San Andreas
    21.7.2022

     

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    GAMBLING LICENSE

     

     

    After an audit conducted by the Secretary of Licensing in the city hall property records, it has been noticed that “Curtis Barns” doesn’t hold the ownership of the said Casino, hence, he is not qualified to apply for a Gambling License for the said Casino.

    Resulting in the following application being DENIED.

     

    Signed,

    Aberama Hernandez

    Governor of San Andreas
    Attila Pronay
    Secretary of Licensing

    19.07.2022

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    FORT CARSON MUNICIPALITY

    Mayoral Election


     

     

    Fort Carson Municipality benefits of their own electoral system, which allows the residents of Fort Carson to appoint a Mayor who will take administrative decisions and represent the municipality. The Mayor of Fort Carson is the elected government official for the Fort Carson Municipality and has executive control over its territory and is supervised by the Governor of San Andreas.

     

    The Mayor of Fort Carson Municipality has the rights to:

    - Make amendments and adopt new laws in accordance with the constitution, federal law, and state law on the territory of Fort Carson Municipality;

    - Bear executive control of the Municipality and all its territories;

    - Allocate funds from the State Government between businesses and various projects to enrich the quality of life;

    - Ensure that all departments listed under the Municipality are working in full effect;

     

    The duration of the mayoral term is 6 (six) months.

     


     

    Requirements for candidature:
    - Be at least 21 years old;
    - Possess a legitimate passport and driving license;
    - Be a resident of Fort Carson Municipality;
    - Must not be found guilty of misdemeanor or felonious crimes during the electoral campaign;
    - Perform at least two campaign events and participate in the mayoral candidate debate;
    - Has not already held two terms as the Mayor of Fort Carson Municipality.

    Requirements for voting:
    - Possess a legitimate passport;
    - Be a resident of Fort Carson Municipality.

     

    Electoral fraud will result in the immediate disqualification of the fraudulent candidate.
    Electoral fraud includes deliberate manipulation of election outcomes by:
    - Voter intimidation (Violence or threat of violence, attacks on polling places, legal threats);
    - Disinformation (Distributing false or misleading information in order to affect the outcome of the election);
    - Vote buying (Monetary, necessary goods or services exchange);
    - Tampering with electronic voting systems.

     



    The election process consists of four steps:

    • From 21.06.2022 to 23.06.2022, the Government is accepting candidature application from the residents of Fort Carson Municipality;
    • Starting with 24.06.2022 until 01.07.2022 the candidates must conduct two electoral campaigns and participate in the mayoral candidate debate (Evidence of the campaign events must be provided via discord to Woth#6093);
    • Booths will be open for votes on 02.07.2022 until 03.07.2022;
    • The inauguration will be held on 04.07.2022.

     

    The mayoral candidate debate will be hosted by the State Government. All candidates are obliged to participate in the event, where they will be given the chance to debate the topics of their choice with their opposition. Location and time will be announced in the following days.

     

    If there are no candidates applying or none of the candidates meet the requirements or all of the candidates get disqualified, the Fort Carson Municipality will be under direct control of the State Government. While the State Government is in direct control, the municipal laws are declared inactive. After 1 (one) month, a new mayoral election will be held.

     



    In order to apply for candidature, copy the following format, fill it in, and reply to this topic.

     

    Application for Fort Carson Municipality Mayor candidature

     

    Name:

    Surname:

    Phone:

    Discord:

     

     

    Governor Luna Finch and Vice Governor Chelsea Finch

     

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    ARTICLE VI. CONTROL OF DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES AND ITEMS


     

    SA-PSC § V.1. Possession of an illegal substance [M]/[F]

    It is strictly forbidden in the great state of San Andreas, the acts of introducing, manufacturing, possessing or distributing psychoactive substances such as heroin, cocaine, meth, or weed.

     

    • SA-PSC § V.1.1. Property Search
      If the subject of a search is found to be in possession of a psychoactive substance listed at SA-PSC § V.1., a search warrant can be approved by the authority listed at SECTION III. Powers of a peace officer, against the subject's properties, which are then to be searched and seized of eventual illegal items that are found. 
    • SA-PSC § V.1.2. Property Seize
      If upon execution of a search warrant, a property is found to be used for the storage and/or production of illegal substances in any quantities, the property can be seized for a period of 7 days.

     

    SA-PSC § V.2. Possession of an assault weapon or a sniper rifle*** [F]

    The possession of military grade weapons is strictly prohibited in the state of San Andreas. If a person is found possessing any of the following firearms and/or explosive materials, they will be immediately seized along with the person's weapon license:

    • Assault Rifles (M4 and AK-47);
    • Sniper Rifles;
    • Explosive Ordinances (Rocket Propelled Grenade launcher, Improvised Explosive Device, Grenade, Molotov cocktail).

     

    • SA-PSC § V.2.1. Property Search

      If any of the firearms and/or explosive ordinances listed in SA-PSC § V.2. were found in possession, a warrant may be issued to the properties owned by the individual who was found in possession of the said firearms and/or explosive ordinances.

    • SA-PSC § V.2.1. Property Seize  
      Any property in the state is found containing illegal military-grade as defined in SA-PSC § V.2. may be seized by law enforcement agencies for a period of 14 days for further investigation along with the illegal weapons.

     

    SA-PSC § V.3. Illegal brandishing of a weapon [M]
    It is strictly forbidden to display any kind of weapon in open sight on public grounds or any business setting without a lawful purpose. 

     

    SA-PSC § V.4. Arms trafficking [F]

    It is strictly forbidden in the great state of San Andreas, the act of introducing, manufacturing or distributing any type of weapon in the state without receiving prior authorization by the competent institutions of the state. Subjects whose right to bear arms has been restricted by a judiciary branch of the state are not allowed to possess weapons until said order expires.

    

    SA-PSC § V.5. Possession of explosive material and biological/chemical agents [F]

    The mere handling of explosive material, or other biological and/or chemical agents that can greatly affect the well-being of others, is strictly illegal.

     

    SA-PSC § V.6. Possession of weaponry [M]

    Possession of any weaponry without a weapon license is strictly prohibited. 

    A police officer may revoke your weapon license after you have been found committing a crime involving weapons.

     

    SA-PSC § V.7. Unlisted objects created for an unlawful purpose

    Any object that is not listed in this list whose purpose of creation was to violate the rights or safety of others, such as burglary tools can be put up to trial to the judiciary branch of the state.

     

    SA-PSC § V.8. Miscellaneous items [F]
    It is strictly prohibited to possess, use, and distribute the items listed below with the exceptions of brass, silver, gold jewelry, and gold bars under the criteria in the list.

    - Marked Money. (seize-able)
    - Phone Tracker. (seize-able)
    - Police Scanners. (seize-able)
    - Hacking Laptop. (seize-able)
    - Brass, silver, gold jewelry. (seize-able only if found robbing it)
    - Golden Bars. (seize-able only if found robbing it)

     

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    PURPOSE
    The State law, hereafter referred to as "the law", are series of articles and sections defining illegal acts, in order to ensure safety and security of the citizens of the San Andreas State, and the state in which they reside.

     

    Triple-asterisk (***) are the codes referring to national security, which is a matter where the Federal Bureau of Investigation must be involved and informed of, and is given the authority to lead cases where the crimes of that section are committed.

     

    [F] stands for felony classification of the crime.

    [M] stands for misdemeanor classification of the crime.

    [IF] stands for infraction classification of the crime.



    SECTIONS OF THE PUBLIC SECURITY CODE
     

    ARTICLE I. REPRESENTATIVES OF EXECUTIVE AND JUDICIAL BODIES

    ARTICLE II. CRIMES AGAINST A PERSON

    ARTICLE III. CRIMES AGAINST THE UNITED STATES OR A STATE

    ARTICLE IV. CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTIES

    ARTICLE V. CRIMES AGAINST NATIONAL SECURITY

    ARTICLE VI. CONTROL OF DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES AND ITEMS

    ARTICLE VII. TRAFFIC LAW

    ARTICLE VIII. MISCELLANEOUS LAWS

    ARTICLE IX. BUSINESS REGULATIONS

     


    ARTICLE I. REPRESENTATIVES OF EXECUTIVE AND JUDICIAL BODIES


    SECTION I. Representatives of the State Government

    As per the Constitution of the United States, Governor is the executive government official for the State of San Andreas, with his chosen cabinet members who may execute various duties as designated by the Governor. The mayor of Fort Carson is the elected government official for the Fort Carson Municipality who has executive control over its territory and who is supervised by the Governor.

     

    SECTION II. Powers and duties of the State Government

    The Governor of San Andreas State is granted power to:

    • Create and implement new state laws;
    • Add amendments to current state laws;
    • Set property taxes per region;
    • Set toll fees per region;
    • Set base paycheck for state emergency services;
    • Close or open stations for state emergency services;
    • Add or remove vehicles from state emergency services;
    • Bear the executive control of the State and all its cities and territories;
    • Promote measures that enrich the quality of life of the citizens of the State;
    • Work along with the guidance of The Congress;
    • Use state government budget for various projects;
    • Propose operations to be conducted by state emergency services;
    • Initiate impeachment of a State Official; 

     

    The Chief of the San Andreas Police Department is granted the power to:

    • Assume any able-bodied and of sound mind individual to assist in the enforcement of the state law, as well judiciary orders of the court;
    • Ensure the State Police has sufficient manpower to combat crime;
    • Ensure the State Police has equipment and weapons necessary to overpower criminal forces;
    • Take necessary actions to ensure law and order in the State;

     

     

    The Sheriff of the San Andreas Sheriff Department is granted the power to:

    • Assume any able-bodied and of sound mind individual to assist in the enforcement of the state law, as well judiciary orders of the court;
    • Ensure the Sheriff Department has sufficient manpower to combat crime;
    • Ensure the Sheriff Department has equipment and weapons necessary to overpower criminal forces;
    • Take necessary actions to ensure law and order in the State;

     

    Said individuals shall be labelled as Peace Officers and be held accountable to protect the safety of the citizens of the state and execute the orders of the judiciary branch.

     

    SECTION III. Powers of a peace officer

    Peace Officers are the only figures allowed by the security codes of the state to pursue violators, in a respectful and efficient manner, and as such have been granted the following powers and responsibilities:

     

    • To hold right of passage on the road when responding to an emergency.
    • To be able to violate the speed limits and traffic orientation if needed to perform their duties.
    • To restrict access to an area if there is an emergency in progress, or a possible and concrete risk of one happening, such as death threats to the dwellers of said area or an important figure such as a politician visiting it.
    • To detain an individual upon probable cause if the act was witnessed by a law enforcement officer or another individual.
    • To seize the properties of others if pertaining to a violation of one of the security codes or an order of the court, and to provide the reason of why the seizure happened when asked by the victims or when interrogated in front of the judiciary branch.
    • To bear arms and other military equipment forbidden to the general population, with lawful intent and justification.
    • To show their departmental badge number or identification document when the subject of a complaint unless not feasible due to dangerous elements around the officer
    • To approve search and arrest warrants, if ranked:
       - Deputy Chief or Chief of the Police Department;
       - Undersheriff or Sheriff of the Sheriff Department.
     

    SECTION IV. Parties to criminal actions

    For prosecution of criminal acts, in case the prosecuting agency is on the state level, the prosecution shall be done in the name of the state.

     

    Currently, the agencies authorized to prosecute for the state of San Andreas and Fort Carson Municipality is the San Andreas Police Department's appointed prosecutor, the San Andreas Sheriff Department's appointed prosecutor and the Attorney General who is appointed by the governor.


    SECTION V. Parties to a court hearing

    During a court hearing, the party requesting the judiciary branch to punish the offender shall be defined as prosecutors, and the party being prosecuted shall be defined as the defendant.

     

    The defendants are entitled to a speedy and public trial overseen by an unbiased magistrate and are also entitled the right to produce witnesses on their behalf that shall be confronted with the opposition.

     

    No one shall be prosecuted for the same crime twice as well held guilty of a charge before having been judged by the court.

     

    *Revised

  14. SA-PSC § VII.9. Restricted Areas

    Certain government facilities and buildings are to have restricted access to the public due to the nature of the agency residing in the area and the safety of the public and the employees themselves. As such, the following areas are to be considered of restricted access:

    • Los Santos Police Department including the interior space the yard on the northern side, the garage, and the premises in front of the building on the west side.
    • Las Venturas Police Department including the interior space, the parking on the west side, the garage and the premises on the south side of the building.
    • San Fierro Police Department including the interior space, the parking on the south side, the garage and the premises of the building on each side.
    • Special Weapons and Tactics training facility at north-east Las Venturas including the premises around the exterior fence.
    • Special Weapons and Tactics headquarters at Los Santos, Commerce, including the premises west of garage to the sewer access road and the garage.
    • Federal Bureau of Investigation, Los Santos Headquarters, including the interior space, the garage and the premises of the building on all sides.
    • Federal Bureau of Investigation, Las Venturas Office, including the interior space, the garage and the premises of the building on all sides.
    • Federal Bureau of Investigation, San Fierro Office, including the interior space, the parking space on the west side and the premises of the building on all sides.
    • Area 51 including the premises stretching to the access road on the west side, to the hills on the north and east side and south side.
    • U.S. Navy & Space Force naval base at Easter Basin, including the interior space, the fenced yard, and the premises of the wharf.
    • White House including the premises stretching throughout the whole Verdant Bluffs area.

    Do note that the citizens may access the public areas of the aforementioned buildings such as their reception areas and lobbies. However, the access to these areas as well can be restricted in times of need, the employees of the agency in question reserve the right to temporarily restrict additional area related to their building due to security threats or other reasons which require restricted access.

     

    *Adopted

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    FORT CARSON MUNICIPALITY

    Official document that declares the town of Fort Carson has the rights to operate as municipality.


     

     

    Fort Carson Municipality benefits of their own electoral system, which allows the residents of Fort Carson to appoint a Mayor who will take administrative decisions and represent the municipality. The Mayor of Fort Carson is the elected government official for the Fort Carson Municipality and has executive control over its territory and is supervised by the Governor of San Andreas.

     

    The Mayor of Fort Carson Municipality has the rights to:

    - Make amendments and adopt new laws in accordance with the constitution, federal law, and state law on the territory of Fort Carson Municipality;

    - Bear executive control of the Municipality and all its territories;

    - Allocate funds from the State Government between businesses and various projects to enrich the quality of life;

    - Ensure that all departments listed under the Municipality are working in full effect;

     

     

    Mayoral election

     

    Residents of Fort Carson Municipality are able to vote for the next Mayor during the election at any cityhall.

    The duration of the mayoral term is 6 (six) months.

     

    Requirements for candidature:

    - Be at least 21 years old;

    - Possess a legitimate passport and driving license;

    - Be a resident of Fort Carson Municipality;

    - Must not be found guilty of misdemeanor or felonious crimes during the electoral campaign;

    - Perform at least two campaign events and participate in the mayoral candidate debate;

    - Has not already held two terms as the Mayor of Fort Carson Municipality.

     

    Requirements for voting:

    - Possess a legitimate passport;

    - Be a resident of Fort Carson Municipality;

     

    Electoral fraud will result in the immediate disqualification of the fraudulent candidate.

    Electoral fraud includes deliberate manipulation of election outcomes by:

    - Voter intimidation (Violence or threat of violence, attacks on polling places, legal threats);

    Disinformation (Distributing false or misleading information in order to affect the outcome of the election);

    - Vote buying (Monetary, necessary goods or services exchange);

    - Tampering with electronic voting systems;

     

    If there are no candidates applying or none of the candidates meet the requirements or all of the candidates get disqualified, the Fort Carson Municipality will be under direct control of the State Government. While the State Government is in direct control, the municipal laws are declared inactive. After 1 (one) month, a new mayoral election will be held.

     

     

    The territory of Fort Carson Municipality.

     

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    Enacted by Governor Luna Finch and Vice Governor Chelsea Finch

    on the date of 08.06.2022

     

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    ARTICLE III. CRIMES AGAINST THE UNITED STATES OR A STATE


     

    SA-PSC § II.1. Corruption and misuse of public office*** [F]

    The act of misusing the powers of public office for personal or someone's gain.

    This charge has an accessory punishment coupled with arrest, see SA-PSC § 72.

     

    SA-PSC § II.2. False imprisonment [M]
    The act of restricting a person's freedom without proper justification.

     

    SA-PSC § II.3. Impersonation of a law enforcement, emergency service, judicial or government official. [F]

    Pretending to be or acting as a peace officer or a federal judge while not being a member of such an organization.

    • SA-PSC § II.3.1. Law Enforcement vehicles
      • San Andreas Police Department and San Andreas Sheriff Department are the only recognized law enforcement agencies on the state level and have jurisdiction in each of the three cities, along with the counties. The SAPD's field staff vehicles are to be colored in combination of black and white colors, while the SASD must use a combination of green and white colors. The supervisory and command staff vehicles are to be colored according to command staff and higher ranks preference with the permission of Secretary of Law Enforcement (Unless the position is VACANT, in which case, the permission will come directly from the Governor), with the exception of unmarked vehicles, but inclusive of high speed pursuit vehicles and divisional vehicles. The vehicles used by SAPD's Academy Division are to be colored fully white for training purposes. The writings of the markings on these vehicles is to be white or blue. The primary color of emergency lights used by both departments is to be blue and red. These vehicles may make use of emergency audible sirens.
      • The Federal Bureau of Investigation is the only recognized federal law enforcement agency and has jurisdiction throughout the United States of America. The FBI's vehicles are mostly unmarked and colored in variety of colors. Generally, the primary colors are black and dark-green depending on the division. The writings of the markings on these vehicles is to be yellow or white. The primary color of emergency lights is to be blue and red. These vehicles may make use of emergency audible sirens.

     

    • SA-PSC § II.3.2. Emergency Medical or Fire Service vehicles
      • San Andreas Fire Department which incorporates the Emergency Medical Services is the only recognized emergency service agency on the state level and has jurisdiction in each of the three cities along with the counties. The SAFD's official vehicles are to be colored in combination of red and white colors. The primary color of emergency lights is to be red, whilst combinations may include white or yellow as secondary. These vehicles may make use of emergency audible sirens.

     

    • SA-PSC § II.3.3. Non-emergency vehicles
      • Non-emergency vehicles include vehicles of the San Andreas Towing and Impound services, street maintenance vehicles (Sweepers, Trashmasters, ...) which may make use of orange and red flashing lights to alert pedestrians and drivers of hazards they may present on the road. These vehicles may not make use of any audible emergency sirens.

     

    • SA-PSC § II.3.4. Miscellaneous
      • Usage of neon lights in red and blue combination is prohibited as it may appear as law enforcement emergency lights.
      • Writings on vehicles which resemble a law enforcement agency, emergency service or government is prohibited.
      • Any actions or modifications to vehicles which would make them resemble law enforcement, emergency service or government is strictly prohibited.

     

    SA-PSC § II.4. Improper entry by alien***

    Any person who unlawfully locate himself inside the state without being authorized or attempts to deceive the authorities to do so, ranging but not necessarily limited to .: crossing the border away from an inspection point or by deception, concealing facts by providing false information and or documents or otherwise overstaying when not allowed.

     

    SA-PSC § II.5. Human trafficking*** [F]
    Any sort of action, regardless of reasoning, whose aim is to aid or force another person to get across the state territory for an unlawful purpose, ranging but not necessarily limited to .: expatriating an individual so that he may be harmed or taken captive, forcing someone in to prostitution or slavery, aiding an unlawful alien to gain entrance.

     

    SA-PSC § II.6. Tax Evasion*** [F]

    The act of avoiding to pay taxes to the state.

     

    SA-PSC § II.7. Contempt of court*** [M]

    Any type of action or conduct that disrespect or show someone's disobedience toward a court of law during a hearing.

     

    SA-PSC § II.8. Perjury*** [F]

    Any individual, who after having been summoned by a magistrate, provide misleading pieces of information that deviate from what has really happened, is going to be punished for his false testimony.

     

    SA-PSC § II.9. Failure to abide a court order*** [M]

    Any individual who fails to respect an order issued to him by a magistrate.

     

    SA-PSC § II.10. Obstruction of justice [M]

    The act of interfering in an investigation or legal action by influencing or forcing in any ways the parties involved not necessarily limited to government officials and/or potential witnesses not to present themselves in court or otherwise make them testify false allegations.
    The act of providing false information or otherwise impeding the course by any other mean is covered by this article as well.

     

    SA-PSC § II.11. Tampering with evidence [F]
    The act of interfering in a governmental, law enforcement or regulatory authority investigation and/or legal proceeding, by altering the state of evidence.

     

    SA-PSC § II.12. Failure to pay a fine [M]

    The act of failing to pay a fine that has been lawfully forced upon him due to a violation of the codes of the state from the moment it was issued. Can be punished either by arrest and impounding of the vehicle or by forcing the individual to go to the nearest ATM and pay the fine, up to officer discretion.

     

    SA-PSC § II.13. Resisting arrest [M]

    Any action that an individual performs to oppose resistance to a law enforcement official that is lawfully detaining him.

     

    SA-PSC § II.13. Failure to Obey a Law Enforcement Officer [M]

    It is unlawful for any person to fail or refuse to comply with any lawful order or direction of any Law Enforcement Officer.

     

    SA-PSC § II.14. Unidentifiable persons [M]

    Any sort of action that prevents a person to be properly identified by peace officers, including all forms of alterations to their bodies that can range but are not necessarily limited to what is mentioned in this act, such as wearing a mask or burning one's fingerprints or a person who does not identify himself due to sheer will, or because of being impossibilities can be detained until his identity is discovered. The exception to this are tactical and investigative law enforcement bodies during execution of operations. However, uniformed officers may not wear masks.

    (( A mask is considered the scripted /mask - clothing items are purely to aesthetically compliment the character ))

     

    SA-PSC § II.15. Vigilantism [M]

    Any individual or organization acting in a law enforcement capacity without the necessary legal authority to do so.


    SA-PSC § II.16. Disturbing the peace [M]
    A person who creates a dangerous or intimidating situation in a public place or in the public area of private property.

    SA-PSC § II.17. Misuse of emergency hotlines [M]
    The act of requesting an emergency response by misuse of the hotline system, when no actual emergency exists.

    SA-PSC § II.18. False reporting [M]
    The act of reporting to any peace officer, judge, or any other individual who is allowed to process crime complaints, the consummation of a crime that the reporter knows to have never happened.


    SA-PSC § II.19. Riot [F]
    The act of inciting a large group of persons peacefully located in a public or private area, to perform civil unrest and/or any other type of violent actions.

    SA-PSC § II.20. Trespassing in a restricted area [F]
    A person who, without proper authorization, enters any government-managed facility, or restricted section of a public government building that is secured with the intent of keeping non-authorized personnel out due to a security or safety hazard.

    SA-PSC § II.21. Environmental damage [M]

    The act of harming the environment of the state in any ways, ranging but not necessarily limited to .: improperly disposal of waste, hunting or otherwise handling endangered wildlife and so on. The following wildlife is to be considered endangered wildlife:

    Bluefin Tuna 
    Atlantic Salmon 
    Pacific Lamprey 
    Steelhead Trout 
    Sea Turtle 
    Marlin

     

    Possession of the endangered wildlife and/or hunting will result in an arrest by the law enforcement agencies and seizing of the cargo.


    SA-PSC § II.22. Blocking public access roads/paths [M]
    Any public access road or a pedestrian path must be kept clear for atleast two citizens to move freely side-by-side. Obstructing any public access road, parking lot or a pedestrian path by adding furniture is considered to be a misdemeanor act. The owner of the said property is responsible and will face a written notice, after two days of said written notice and if the owner has not still removed the obstacle, the owner will be given a citation (maximum penalty of 25,000$) by the State Government. Failure to pay said citation to the Department of Treasury within a period of another two days and/or has failed to remove the obstruction from the road/path will result in an arrest and the blockage on the road/path to be cleared by the State.
     

    SA-PSC § II.23. Illegal gambling [M]

    Commercial gambling means gambling where the owner, operator, or host of a gambling event receives something of value from the game or charges a fee to the players participating. Whoever conducts, finances, manages, supervises, directs, or owns all or part of an illegal gambling business shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not for more than 6 months, or both.
    Gambling inside a casino without an active gambling license is considered illegal gambling. The term “gambling” includes but is not limited to bookmaking, maintaining slot machines, roulette wheels or dice tables, and conducting lotteries or numbers games, or selling chances therein.

     

    SA-PSC § II.24. Electoral bribery *** [F]

    A person cannot ask for, receive or obtain, or give or confer, any property or benefit with the intention of influencing the vote of a person at a state election. If a person is found guilty of this offence, a court may impose a penalty of monetary fine or imprisonment.

     

    SA-PSC § II.25. Illegal street racing [M]

    A person who, without having a proper license/authority to host a street racing activity, or participates in said activity is submitted to an arrest and vehicle impounded. All events that take place on public grounds must be registered through law enforcement and all such permits can be granted by S.A.P.D. Lieutenant+ after presenting certain documents including a safety plan.

     

    SA-PSC § II.26. ALS Certification [M]
    To ensure the safety of the citizens of the state, and to provide proper medical assistance.
    An ALS program was invented by the San Andreas Fire Department, ALS fields are as defined:

    • Intravenous
    • Intraosseous
    • Pharmacology
    • Pneumology
    • Cardiology
    • Blood Draw

    ALS stands for Advanced Life Support. A person who provide ALS without certification issued officially by the San Andreas Fire Department, shall be fined with no less and no more than $50,000 on first offence, imprisoned for 1 year on second offence, imprisoned for 5 years on third offence.

     

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    ARTICLE VI. CONTROL OF DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES AND ITEMS


     

    SA-PSC § V.1. Possession of an illegal substance [M]/[F]

    It is strictly forbidden in the great state of San Andreas, the acts of introducing, manufacturing, possessing or distributing psychoactive substances such as heroin, cocaine, meth, or weed.

     

    • SA-PSC § V.1.1. Property Search
      If the subject of a search is found to be in possession of a psychoactive substance listed at SA-PSC § V.1., a search warrant can be approved by the authority listed at SECTION III. Powers of a peace officer, against the subject's properties, which are then to be searched and seized of eventual illegal items that are found. 
    • SA-PSC § V.1.2. Property Seize 
      If upon execution of a search warrant, a property is found to be used for the storage and/or production of illegal substances in any quantities, the property can be seized for a period of 7 days.

     

    SA-PSC § V.2. Possession of an assault weapon or a sniper rifle [F]

    The possession of military grade weapons is strictly prohibited in the state of San Andreas. If a person is found possessing any of the following firearms, they will be immediately seized along with person's weapon license:

    • Assault Rifles (M4 and AK 47)
    • Sniper Rifles

     

    • SA-PSC § V.2.1. Property Seize
      Any property in the state if found containing illegal military grade weaponry may be seized by law enforcement agencies for a period of 14 days for further investigation along with the illegal weapons.

     

    SA-PSC § V.3. Illegal brandishing of a weapon [M]
    It is strictly forbidden to display any kind of weapon in open sight on public grounds or any business setting without a lawful purpose. 

     

    SA-PSC § V.4. Arms trafficking [F]

    It is strictly forbidden in the great state of San Andreas, the act of introducing, manufacturing or distributing any type of weapon in the state without receiving prior authorization by the competent institutions of the state. Subjects whose right to bear arms has been restricted by a judiciary branch of the state are not allowed to possess weapons until said order expires.

    

    SA-PSC § V.5. Possession of explosive material and biological/chemical agents [F]

    The mere handling of explosive material, or other biological and/or chemical agents that can greatly affect the well-being of others, is strictly illegal.

     

    SA-PSC § V.6. Possession of weaponry [M]

    Possession of any weaponry without a weapon license is strictly prohibited. 

    A police officer may revoke your weapon license after you have been found committing a crime involving weapons.

     

    SA-PSC § V.7. Unlisted objects created for an unlawful purpose

    Any object that is not listed in this list whose purpose of creation was to violate the rights or safety of others, such as burglary tools can be put up to trial to the judiciary branch of the state.

     

    SA-PSC § V.8. Miscellaneous items [F]
    It is strictly prohibited to possess, use, and distribute the items listed below with the exceptions of brass, silver, gold jewelry, and gold bars under the criteria in the list.

    - Marked Money. (seize-able)
    - Phone Tracker. (seize-able)
    - Police Scanners. (seize-able)
    - Hacking Laptop. (seize-able)
    - Brass, silver, gold jewelry. (seize-able only if found robbing it)
    - Golden Bars. (seize-able only if found robbing it)

     

    *Revised

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    ARTICLE VI. CONTROL OF DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES AND ITEMS


     

    SA-PSC § V.1. Possession of an illegal substance [M]/[F]

    It is strictly forbidden in the great state of San Andreas, the acts of introducing, manufacturing, possessing or distributing harmful drugs like heroin or cocaine or meth, with the exception of weed which may be legally possessed by an individual for up to a limit of 750 grams. If ingredients are found alongside with the illegal substance, and they are used to produce these substances, they are to be seized with the drugs. The exception to prohibited possessions also include the sole possession of upto two joints.

     

    • SA-PSC § V.1.1. Property Search
      If the subject of a search is found to be in possession of more than 250 grams of heroin/meth or 750 grams of weed a warrant request may be sent to the persons of authority to approve warrants, against the subject's properties, which are then to be searched and seized of eventual illegal items that are found. 
    • SA-PSC § V.1.2. Property Seize 
      If upon execution of a search warrant, a property is found to be used for the storage of illegal substances (such as Weed, Meth, Heroin or Cocaine) in quantities more than the possession limit, i.e., more than 250 grams for heroin/meth or more than 750 grams for weed, the property may be seized for a period of 7 days to conduct further investigation into the owner of the property and the use of the produced substance.
    • SA-PSC § V.1.3. Manufacturing of an illegal substance
      The manufacture of weed is here by declared legal if produced in a controlled property (Weed/Garden Houses). The quantity produced should be less than or equal to the possession limit i.e., 750 grams. If a group or an individual is found manufacturing/producing weed in any quantity outside controlled properties (such as weed farms) it will be considered as a felony and be treated as such. 
      Note: This does not apply to other illegal substances such as Heroin, Cocaine & Meth, they are and will be illegal if found while manufacturing or in possession.

     

    SA-PSC § V.2. Possession of an assault weapon or a sniper rifle [F]

    The possession of military grade weapons is strictly prohibited in the state of San Andreas. If a person is found possessing any of the following firearms, they will be immediately seized along with person's weapon license:

    • Assault Rifles (M4 and AK 47)
    • Sniper Rifles

     

    • SA-PSC § V.2.1. Property Seize  
      Any property in the state if found containing illegal military grade weaponry may be seized by law enforcement agencies for a period of 14 days for further investigation along with the illegal weapons.

       

    SA-PSC § V.3. Illegal brandishing of a weapon [M]
    It is strictly forbidden to display any kind of weapon in open sight on public grounds or any business setting without a lawful purpose. 

     

    SA-PSC § V.4. Arms trafficking [F]

    It is strictly forbidden in the great state of San Andreas, the act of introducing, manufacturing or distributing any type of weapon in the state without receiving prior authorization by the competent institutions of the state. Subjects whose right to bear arms has been restricted by a judiciary branch of the state are not allowed to possess weapons until said order expires.

    

    SA-PSC § V.5. Possession of explosive material and biological/chemical agents [F]

    The mere handling of explosive material, or other biological and/or chemical agents that can greatly affect the well-being of others, is strictly illegal.

     

    SA-PSC § V.6. Possession of weaponry [M]

    Possession of any weaponry without a weapon license is strictly prohibited. 

    A police officer may revoke your weapon license after you have been found committing a crime involving weapons

     

    SA-PSC § V.7. Unlisted objects created for an unlawful purpose

    Any object that is not listed in this list whose purpose of creation was to violate the rights or safety of others, such as burglary tools can be put up to trial to the judiciary branch of the state

     

    SA-PSC § V.8. Miscellaneous items [F]
    It is strictly prohibited to possess, use, and distribute the items listed below with the exceptions of brass, silver, gold jewelry, and gold bars under the criteria in the list.

    - Marked Money. (seize-able)
    - Phone Tracker. (seize-able)
    - Police Scanners. (seize-able)
    - Hacking Laptop. (seize-able)
    - Brass, silver, gold jewelry. (seize-able only if found robbing it)
    - Golden Bars. (seize-able only if found robbing it)

     

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    TREASURY INSPECTOR GENERAL

    ROLE DEFINITION AND RESPONSIBILITIES

     


     

     

    The "Treasury Inspector General" is a position within the Department of Treasury. The individual assigned on this position has the following duties:

    • Monitor all the State businesses (As defined in SA-PSC § IX.1. State businesses);
    • Provide independent and objective reviews, and present them to the Governor or Vice Governor;
    • Ensure the compliance of the businesses within San Andreas with the businesses regulations (ARTICLE IX.) and to take legal action against the workplaces that do not comply with the state laws;
    • Commit to the prevention and detection of fraud, waste, and abuse within the state businesses.
    • Use the Department of Treasury Vehicle to execute the duty of an Inspector.
    • Request for law enforcement on state level to execute the duty of an Inspector.

     

    Authority of the Treasury Inspector General:

    • Can conduct investigations, request documentation related to the business operations, and audit the businesses at any time;
    • After receiving approval from the Governor or Vice Governor, the inspector can take legal action in conformity with the ARTICLE IX. BUSINESS REGULATIONS against the businesses that do not comply with the regulations.

     

     


     

    Enacted by Ex Governor Luna Finch and Ex Vice Governor Chelsea Finch

    on the date of 23.04.2022

     

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    Updated by Governor Kira Hernandez

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    ARTICLE VIII. MISCELLANEOUS LAWS


    SA-PSC § VII.1. Attempt to do a crime

    Any attempt or conspiracy to commit a crime is punishable by the same punishment issued should the offence have been committed in the first place.

     

    SA-PSC § VII.2. Soliciting

    Any individual who encourages another to perform a crime shall be punished by the same penalty for the crime being solicited for.

     

    SA-PSC § VII.3. Accessory after the fact

    Any individual who willingly help a wanted fugitive, by means of helping him elude the authorities or destroy any form of evidence after the fugitive has committed a crime, is punishable in the same way the fugitive he's unlawfully helping would be punished if arrested.

     

    SA-PSC § VII.4. Criminal Accomplices

    Any individual who willingly help another person to commit a crime, by any forms of assistance, is punishable by the same penalty that would be issued to the individual he is helping.

     

    SA-PSC § VII.5. Expulsion of corrupted government officials

    Any individual part of any governmental organization, be it local, state or federal, who has been found to have committed an act of corruption or the misuse of his powers for foul reason, is to be expelled from said office and be barred from enlisting in others for a minimum period of time of two weeks.

     

    SA-PSC § VII.6. Forced commitment to a psychiatric facility

    Any individual that poses a risk to themselves and others due to fallacies of the mind, can be detained by law enforcement officers and restricted into a secure facility pending a psychiatric evaluation.

     

    SA-PSC § VII.7. Ignorance of the law

    Any individual who claims ignorance of the law to avoid the consequences of their actions, shall not have said claims deemed as a reasonable excuse.

     

    SA-PSC § VII.8. Providing aid to a Peace Officer

    Only off-duty law enforcement officials are permitted to provide aid to on-duty Peace Officers who are in distress. Prior to providing aid, request permission from the Peace Officer to do so. If the Peace Officer approves your request to provide aid, you may then do whatever is necessary in the specific situation to help the Peace Officer execute his duties.

     

    SA-PSC § VII.9. Restricted Areas

    Certain government facilities and buildings are to have restricted access to the public due to the nature of the agency residing in the area and the safety of the public and the employees themselves. As such, the following areas are to be considered of restricted access:

    • Los Santos Police Department including the interior space the yard on the northern side, the garage, and the premises in front of the building on the west side.
    • Las Venturas Police Department including the interior space, the parking on the west side, the garage and the premises on the south side of the building.
    • San Fierro Police Department including the interior space, the parking on the south side, the garage and the premises of the building on each side.
    • Special Weapons and Tactics training facility at north-east Las Venturas including the premises around the exterior fence.
    • Special Weapons and Tactics headquarters at Los Santos, Commerce, including the premises west of garage to the sewer access road and the garage.
    • Federal Bureau of Investigation, Los Santos Headquarters, including the interior space, the garage and the premises of the building on all sides.
    • Federal Bureau of Investigation, Las Venturas Office, including the interior space, the garage and the premises of the building on all sides.
    • Federal Bureau of Investigation, San Fierro Office, including the interior space, the parking space on the west side and the premises of the building on all sides.
    • Area 51 including the premises stretching to the access road on the west side, to the hills on the north and east side and south side.
    • White House including the premises stretching throughout the whole Verdant Bluffs area.

    Do note that the citizens may access the public areas of the aforementioned buildings such as their reception areas and lobbies. However, the access to these areas as well can be restricted in times of need, the employees of the agency in question reserve the right to temporarily restrict additional area related to their building due to security threats or other reasons which require restricted access.


     

    ARTICLE IX. BUSINESS REGULATIONS


    SA-PSC § IX.1. State businesses

    Any business that has declared themselves as a business and is operating on the soil of San Andreas is hereby considered to follow the Business Regulations and is to be considered as a business in the eyes of the State. Specialized businesses (furniture, dealership, trucking) must fill the need of demand for their services, activity requirements and must be an established group (/group). The State reserves the right to conduct investigations and audit the businesses at any time. Failure to abide by the Business Regulations will result in immediate dismissal from the program and/or monetary consequences or a jail sentence.

    SA-PSC § IX.2. Falsifying records [F]
    Any attempt to forge documents or falsify accounting documents is classed as a felony charge.


    SA-PSC § IX.3. Official State prices for vehicles
    State dealership businesses must follow the list of prices below when selling a standard condition or class vehicle. 
    Failure to obey the list of prices shall be punished with a monetary fine no less than $100,000 and no more than $500,000.

    Spoiler

     

    INDUSTRIAL
    Benson: $58,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Boxville: $53,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Cement Truck: $85,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Combine: $95,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    DFT-30: $60,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Flatbed: $65,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Forklift: $15,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Linerunner: $85,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Mule: $58,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Packer: $78,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Roadtrain: $98,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Tanker: $93,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Tractor: $35,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Yankee: $58,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
     
    VANS
    Berkley's RC Van: $50,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Burrito: $55,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Hotdog: $58,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Moonbeam: $48.000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Mr. Whoopee: $58,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Newsvan: $55,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Pony: $53,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Rumpo: $53,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Securicar: $80,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
     
    PUBLIC SERVICE
    Baggage: $20,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Bus: $90,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Cabbie: $45,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Coach: $95,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Sweeper: $45,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Taxi: $50,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Tow Truck: $75,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Trashmaster: $80,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Tug: $22,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Utility: $58,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
     
    NOVELTY
    Bandito: $90,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000) 
    Bf Injection: $75,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Caddy: $25,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Camper: $48,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Duneride: $95,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Kart: $23,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Mower: $20,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
     
    OFFROAD
    Bobcat: $35,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Huntley: $80,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Landstalker: $65,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Mesa: $45,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Patriot: $90,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Picador: $35,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Rancher: $70,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Sadler: $35,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Walton: $30,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Yosemite: $65,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
     
    LOWRIDER
    Blade: $45,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Broadway: $43,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Remington: $44,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Savanna: $46,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Slamvan: $85,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Tahoma: $50,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Tornado: $38,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Voodoo: $40,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
     
    TUNER
    Elegy: $75,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000) 
    Flash: $45,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Stratum: $48,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Uranus: $70,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
     
    COUPE
    Blista Compact: $32,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Bravura: $30,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Buccaneer: $32,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Cadrona: $32,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Clover: $35,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Club: $48,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Esperanto: $38,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Feltzer: $42,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Fortune: $44,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Hermes: $38,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Majestic: $40,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Manana: $32,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Previon: $35,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Sabre: $43,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Stallion: $40,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Tampa: $38,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Virgo: $42,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Hustler: $45,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
     
    SPORT
    Alpha: $65,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000) 
    Comet: $90,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Euros: $80,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Windsor: $65,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    ZR-350: $70,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
     
    SEDAN
    Admiral: $43,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000) 
    Elegant: $40,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Emperor: $44,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Glendale: $40,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Greenwood: $43,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Intruder: $42,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Merit: $45,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Nebula: $45,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Oceanic: $38,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Perrenial: $32,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Premier: $50,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Primo: $48,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Regina: $38,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Romero: $50,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Sentinel: $45,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Solair: $40,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Stafford: $40,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Stretch: $110,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Sunrise: $40,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Vincent: $41,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Washington: $48,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Willard: $40,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
     
    BIKES
    PCJ-600: $85,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000) 
    Faggio: $22,000  (+$5,000 to +$15,000)
    Freeway: $38,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000) 
    Sanchez: $35,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000) 
    Quad: $22,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000) 
    BMX: $15,000 (+$2,000 to +$10,000) 
    Bike: $15,000 (+$2,000 to +$10,000) 
    Mountain Bike: $15,000 (+$2,000 to +$10,000) 
    FCR-900: $85,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000) 
    BF-400: $85,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000) 
    Wayfarer: $35,000 (+$5,000 to +$15,000)

     


    Dealerships do not need to follow the pricelist when it comes to exchanging heavily modified, unique and high-end vehicles which are the following:

    Spoiler

    Infernus
    Cheetah
    Bullet
    Monster truck
    Sultan
    Turismo
    Banshee
    Journey van
    Aircrafts
    NRG
    Hotring
    Buffalo
    Sandking
    FBI Rancher
    Patriot

    Duneride


    Any vehicle that has the following modification is excluded from the state assigned dealership price:

    Spoiler

    Max Alarm level upgrade
    Text attachment
    Armour upgrade
    Bulletproof wheels upgrade

    Bulletproof windows upgrade


    SA-PSC § IX.4. Official State pricelist for furniture & construction companies
    Furniture & Construction companies must follow the appointed pricelist found below when offering their services to clients. Price may vary by the amount of furnishing objects used and the cost of the purchased furnishing objects: 0-10 objects ($5,000), 11-20 objects ($10,000), 21-30 objects ($15,000), 31+ objects ($20,000). Each furniture & construction company may add their own price for drawing up sketches/blueprints for the client and ask additional fees for various of services if the client requests so.


    SA-PSC § IX.5. Official State pricelist for logistical companies
    Transportation companies must adhere to the price range given below for delivery charges to their customers.

    Any form of promotional or discount offer must comply with the range of prices set for delivery charges under state law. Any form of promotional or discount offer is not permitted to go below the minimum threshold for delivery charges specific under state law.

    Failure to obey the prices range shall be punished with a monetary fine no less than $100,000 and no more than $500,000.

    - For crates delivery: 

       Minimum $200 per crate;

       Maximum $400 per crate;

    - For liquid delivery:

       Minimum $10 per liter;

       Maximum $40 per liter. 
     

    SA-PSC § IX.6. Gambling licens[F] 

    In order to operate as a casino and hold gambling related activities/games the owner/lessee of the said business must have obtained a gambling license from the Department of Licensing. The State Government holds the right to make random check-ups to confirm the validity of the dealers and if the business has a valid gambling license. Please note that all dealers must be verified by the casino owner/lessee and listed as official dealers of said enterprise in the state database or on their own website. Any property, including money, used in violation of the provisions of this section may be seized by the San Andreas Police Department and forfeited to the United States.
    If there are organized illegal gambling activities inside a casino, the fines for the owner of the casino are as it follows:

    • $500,000 on first offence;
    • Seizing the property on second offence for up to 14 days;
    • Seizing the property permanently on third offence; (( will be auctioned ))

     

    *Adopted

    *Revised

    *Removed

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    ARTICLE III. CRIMES AGAINST THE UNITED STATES OR A STATE


    SA-PSC § II.1. Corruption and misuse of public office*** [F]

    The act of misusing the powers of public office for personal or someone's gain.

    This charge has an accessory punishment coupled with arrest, see SA-PSC § 72.

     

    SA-PSC § II.2. False imprisonment [M]
    The act of restricting a person's freedom without proper justification.

     

    SA-PSC § II.3. Impersonation of a law enforcement, emergency service, judicial or government official. [F]

    Pretending to be or acting as a peace officer or a federal judge while not being a member of such an organization.

    • SA-PSC § II.3.1. Law Enforcement vehicles
      • San Andreas Police Department is the only recognized law enforcement agency on the state level and has jurisdiction in each of the three cities, along with the counties. The SAPD's field staff vehicles are to be colored in combination of black and white colors for cities and combination of beige and white colors for counties, while the supervisory and command staff vehicles are to be colored according to command staff and higher ranks preference with the permission of Secretary of Law Enforcement, with the exception of unmarked vehicles, but inclusive of high speed pursuit vehicles and divisional vehicles. The vehicles used by the Academy Division are to be colored fully white for training purposes. The writings of the markings on these vehicles is to be white or blue. The primary color of emergency lights is to be blue and red. These vehicles may make use of emergency audible sirens.
      • The Federal Bureau of Investigation is the only recognized federal law enforcement agency and has jurisdiction throughout the United States of America. The FBI's vehicles are mostly unmarked and colored in variety of colors. Generally, the primary colors are black and dark-green depending on the division. The writings of the markings on these vehicles is to be yellow or white. The primary color of emergency lights is to be blue and red. These vehicles may make use of emergency audible sirens.

     

    • SA-PSC § II.3.2. Emergency Medical or Fire Service vehicles
      • San Andreas Fire Department which incorporates the Emergency Medical Services is the only recognized emergency service agency on the state level and has jurisdiction in each of the three cities along with the counties. The SAFD's official vehicles are to be colored in combination of red and white colors. The primary color of emergency lights is to be red, whilst combinations may include white or yellow as secondary. These vehicles may make use of emergency audible sirens.

     

    • SA-PSC § II.3.3. Non-emergency vehicles
      • Non-emergency vehicles include vehicles of the San Andreas Towing and Impound services, street maintenance vehicles (Sweepers, Trashmasters, ...) which may make use of orange and red flashing lights to alert pedestrians and drivers of hazards they may present on the road. These vehicles may not make use of any audible emergency sirens.

     

    • SA-PSC § II.3.4. Miscellaneous
      • Usage of neon lights in red and blue combination is prohibited as it may appear as law enforcement emergency lights.
      • Writings on vehicles which resemble a law enforcement agency, emergency service or government is prohibited.
      • Any actions or modifications to vehicles which would make them resemble law enforcement, emergency service or government is strictly prohibited.
        ⚬ The San Andreas Highway Patrol fleet are to be colored black and white regardless of division. Exceptions for Unmarked units. All departmental fleet may make use of emergency audible sirens and lights with the colors red, blue and amber. (Clarifying unmarked unit vehicles are those that do not have any markings that may identify a vehicle as a law enforcement vehicle such as wordings and plate numbers. Ex: SA #### HP)

     

    SA-PSC § II.4. Improper entry by alien***

    Any person who unlawfully locate himself inside the state without being authorized or attempts to deceive the authorities to do so, ranging but not necessarily limited to .: crossing the border away from an inspection point or by deception, concealing facts by providing false information and or documents or otherwise overstaying when not allowed.

     

    SA-PSC § II.5. Human trafficking*** [F]
    Any sort of action, regardless of reasoning, whose aim is to aid or force another person to get across the state territory for an unlawful purpose, ranging but not necessarily limited to .: expatriating an individual so that he may be harmed or taken captive, forcing someone in to prostitution or slavery, aiding an unlawful alien to gain entrance.

     

    SA-PSC § II.6. Tax Evasion*** [F]

    The act of avoiding to pay taxes to the state.

     

    SA-PSC § II.7. Contempt of court*** [M]

    Any type of action or conduct that disrespect or show someone's disobedience toward a court of law during a hearing.

     

    SA-PSC § II.8. Perjury*** [F]

    Any individual, who after having been summoned by a magistrate, provide misleading pieces of information that deviate from what has really happened, is going to be punished for his false testimony.

     

    SA-PSC § II.9. Failure to abide a court order*** [M]

    Any individual who fails to respect an order issued to him by a magistrate.

     

    SA-PSC § II.10. Obstruction of justice [M]

    The act of interfering in an investigation or legal action by influencing or forcing in any ways the parties involved not necessarily limited to government officials and/or potential witnesses not to present themselves in court or otherwise make them testify false allegations.
    The act of providing false information or otherwise impeding the course by any other mean is covered by this article as well.

     

    SA-PSC § II.11. Tampering with evidence [F]
    The act of interfering in a governmental, law enforcement or regulatory authority investigation and/or legal proceeding, by altering the state of evidence.

     

    SA-PSC § II.12. Failure to pay a fine [M]

    The act of failing to pay a fine that has been lawfully forced upon him due to a violation of the codes of the state from the moment it was issued. Can be punished either by arrest and impounding of the vehicle or by forcing the individual to go to the nearest ATM and pay the fine, up to officer discretion.

     

    SA-PSC § II.13. Resisting arrest [M]

    Any action that an individual performs to oppose resistance to a law enforcement official that is lawfully detaining him.

     

    SA-PSC § II.14. Unidentifiable persons [M]

    Any sort of action that prevents a person to be properly identified by peace officers, including all forms of alterations to their bodies that can range but are not necessarily limited to what is mentioned in this act, such as wearing a mask or burning one's fingerprints or a person who does not identify himself due to sheer will, or because of being impossibilities can be detained until his identity is discovered. The exception to this are tactical and investigative law enforcement bodies during execution of operations. However, uniformed officers may not wear masks.

    (( A mask is considered the scripted /mask - clothing items are purely to aesthetically compliment the character ))

     

    SA-PSC § II.15. Vigilantism [M]

    Any individual or organization acting in a law enforcement capacity without the necessary legal authority to do so.


    SA-PSC § II.16. Disturbing the peace [M]
    A person who creates a dangerous or intimidating situation in a public place or in the public area of private property.

    SA-PSC § II.17. Misuse of emergency hotlines [M]
    The act of requesting an emergency response by misuse of the hotline system, when no actual emergency exists.

    SA-PSC § II.18. False reporting [M]
    The act of reporting to any peace officer, judge, or any other individual who is allowed to process crime complaints, the consummation of a crime that the reporter knows to have never happened.


    SA-PSC § II.19. Riot [F]
    The act of inciting a large group of persons peacefully located in a public or private area, to perform civil unrest and/or any other type of violent actions.

    SA-PSC § II.20. Trespassing in a restricted area [F]
    A person who, without proper authorization, enters any government-managed facility, or restricted section of a public government building that is secured with the intent of keeping non-authorized personnel out due to a security or safety hazard.

    SA-PSC § II.21. Environmental damage [M]

    The act of harming the environment of the state in any ways, ranging but not necessarily limited to .: improperly disposal of waste, hunting or otherwise handling endangered wildlife and so on. The following wildlife is to be considered endangered wildlife:

    Bluefin Tuna 
    Atlantic Salmon 
    Pacific Lamprey 
    Steelhead Trout 
    Sea Turtle 
    Marlin

     

    Possession of the endangered wildlife and/or hunting will result in an arrest by the law enforcement agencies and seizing of the cargo.


    SA-PSC § II.22. Blocking public access roads/paths [M]
    Any public access road or a pedestrian path must be kept clear for atleast two citizens to move freely side-by-side. Obstructing any public access road, parking lot or a pedestrian path by adding furniture is considered to be a misdemeanor act. The owner of the said property is responsible and will face a written notice, after two days of said written notice and if the owner has not still removed the obstacle, the owner will be given a citation (maximum penalty of 25,000$) by the State Government. Failure to pay said citation to the Department of Treasury within a period of another two days and/or has failed to remove the obstruction from the road/path will result in an arrest and the blockage on the road/path to be cleared by the State.
     

    SA-PSC § II.23. Illegal gambling [M]

    Commercial gambling means gambling where the owner, operator, or host of a gambling event receives something of value from the game or charges a fee to the players participating. Whoever conducts, finances, manages, supervises, directs, or owns all or part of an illegal gambling business shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not for more than 6 months, or both.
    Gambling inside a casino without an active gambling license is considered illegal gambling. The term “gambling” includes but is not limited to bookmaking, maintaining slot machines, roulette wheels or dice tables, and conducting lotteries or numbers games, or selling chances therein.

     

    SA-PSC § II.24. Electoral bribery *** [F]

    A person cannot ask for, receive or obtain, or give or confer, any property or benefit with the intention of influencing the vote of a person at a state election. If a person is found guilty of this offence, a court may impose a penalty of monetary fine or imprisonment.

     

    SA-PSC § II.25. Illegal street racing [M]

    A person who, without having a proper license/authority to host a street racing activity, or participates in said activity is submitted to an arrest and vehicle impounded. All events that take place on public grounds must be registered through law enforcement and all such permits can be granted by S.A.P.D. Lieutenant+ after presenting certain documents including a safety plan.

     

    SA-PSC § II.26. ALS Certification [M]
    To ensure the safety of the citizens of the state, and to provide proper medical assistance.
    An ALS program was invented by the San Andreas Fire Department, ALS fields are as defined:

    • Intravenous
    • Intraosseous
    • Pharmacology
    • Pneumology
    • Cardiology
    • Blood Draw

    ALS stands for Advanced Life Support. A person who provide ALS without certification issued officially by the San Andreas Fire Department, shall be fined with no less and no more than $50,000 on first offence, imprisoned for 1 year on second offence, imprisoned for 5 years on third offence

     

    *Revised

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