A Bill to Protect the Department of Health from Unlawful Interference

A Bill to Protect the Department of Health from Unlawful Interference


BE IT ENACTED BY THE STATE OF FIRESTONE CONGRESS HERE ASSEMBLED THAT:

SECTION 1A: The Firestone Criminal Code shall be defined as: Trello

SECTION 2A: Chapter 1, Section 9 of the Firestone Criminal Code shall be amended.

SECTION 2B: Chapter 1, Section 9 of the Firestone Criminal Code currently states: "(a) The act of interfering with a public service employee shall be recognized as an unlawful criminal offense within the State of Firestone.

(a1) Interfering with a public service employee shall be the act of causing any sort of interference or impedance to the duties of a public service employee, or preventing a public service employee from executing their duties or services.

(b) For the clarity of this section, a public service employee shall be recognized as an employee of the Firestone Department of Public Works, the Firestone Department of Transportation, the Stapleton County Fire Department, the Firestone Department of Aviation, and the Firestone Department of Boating and Waterways."

SECTION 2B: Chapter 1, Section 9 of the Firestone Criminal Code shall be amended to state: "(a) The act of interfering with a public service employee shall be recognized as an unlawful criminal offense within the State of Firestone.

(a1) Interfering with a public service employee shall be the act of causing any sort of interference or impedance to the duties of a public service employee, or preventing a public service employee from executing their duties or services.

(b) For the clarity of this section, a public service employee shall be recognized as an employee of the Firestone Department of Public Works, the Firestone Department of Transportation, the Stapleton County Fire Department, the Firestone Department of Aviation, the Firestone Department of Health, or the Firestone Department of Boating and Waterways."

SECTION 4: Should any part of this act or bill be declared unconstitutional or otherwise struck down, the rest shall remain in effect, unless all is struck down or declared unconstitutional.

SECTION 5: This bill shall go into effect as an act of congress upon the completion of the constitutionally required processes.


Respectfully submitted to the State of Firestone Congress.

Chief Sponsors:
Representative Mreday, Esq.

Co-Sponsors:
President pro tempore Stamose

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