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ARTICLE III. CRIMES AGAINST THE UNITED STATES OR A STATE


SA-PSC § II.27. Gender, Marriage, and Dress Restrictions [F]

Gender Identity:
a. In accordance with federal regulations, individuals are prohibited from changing their legally recognized gender identity on official documents.
b. Any attempt to falsify gender information on legal documentation is subject to legal repercusions, 3 months to 2 years in prison.
Marriage Policy:
a. Marriage is legally recognized only between individuals of opposite biological sexes within the United States.
b. Same-sex marriage is not legally recognized, and any attempt to solemnize such a union will not be recognized by state authorities.
c. Officiating or participating in same-sex unions may result in legal repercussions, 3 months to 2 years in prison.
Dress Code Restrictions:
a. It is unlawful for individuals to wear clothing traditionally associated with the opposite gender.
b. Men are prohibited from wearing clothing typically designated for women, and vice versa.
c. Any individual found in violation of this provision may face legal consequences, 3 months to 2 years in prison.
Legal Enforcement:
a. Federal and state law enforcement agencies are tasked with upholding and enforcing these regulations.
b. Violations of these laws may result in legal consequences, 3 months to 2 years in prison.


 

Signed,
Nabster Kowalski
San Andreas Governor

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San Andreas Vice Governor

 

Effective as of; 28/04/2024

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ARTICLE II. CRIMES AGAINST A PERSON
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SA-PSC § I.19. Prohibition of Discriminatory Acts [M]
It shall be unlawful for any person, organization, or entity to engage in any act of discrimination based on race, ethnicity, color, nationality, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or any other protected characteristic. Discrimination includes but is not limited to verbal, written, or online harassment, hate speech, unequal treatment, segregation, and exclusion based on protected characteristics.
The punishment for offenders found guilty of engaging in discriminatory acts shall be fined with $10.000 or imprisonment for 15 months, depending on the severity of the offense.

 

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SA-PSC § I.19. Prohibition of Discriminatory Acts [M]
It shall be unlawful for any person, organization, or entity to engage in any act of discrimination based on race, ethnicity, color, nationality, religion, gender (Male or Female), sexual orientation, disability, or any other protected characteristic. Discrimination includes but is not limited to verbal, written, or online harassment, hate speech, unequal treatment, segregation, and exclusion based on protected characteristics.
The punishment for offenders found guilty of engaging in discriminatory acts shall be fined with $10.000 or imprisonment for 15 months, depending on the severity of the offense.

Signed,
Nabster Kowalski
San Andreas Governor

(SIGNATURE WAS NOT APPROVED OF VICE GOVERNOR)

 

Effective as of; 28/04/2024

 

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