3 John 1, chapter 65
An Act regarding the need for a Passport for Diplomats inside and outside of country affairs, and for purposes connected therewith
- This Act shall be known as the Diplomacy Act, 2020.
Definitions
- “Diplomat” shall be defined as a person who represents a Country or Kingdom.
- “Passport” shall be defined as a primary source of identification for any person living in the Kingdom of Baustralia.
- “Temporary Document of Diplomacy” or TDD for short will be a form detailing the reason for travel, location, the person(s) that they intend to discuss diplomatic relations with, and the goal of the trip.
- “Diplomatic Status” shall be defined as the title given to a certain individual approved by the Crown and the acting Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.
- “Non-violent Crime” shall be defined as a crime where no person is harmed or no person is intending to harm another person.
Terms
- Diplomats travelling to foreign countries do not require a passport but instead a temporary document of diplomacy.
- TDD must be approved by the Crown and the acting Prime Minister.
- When applying for a TDD said person needs current diplomatic status approved by the Crown and the acting Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.
- In order to receive diplomatic status said person must have a full background check and must have a non-violent criminal record.