Persons administration: Difference between revisions

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A perfect event in most cases. The first name(s), last name(s), biological gender, mother and, mostly, father are registered and a unique ID (URL) issued.
 
If the stablestate is in an overpopulation situation, then the parent must have a child license. If not, they are fined, as long as the child does not get an unused child license, with a 20% BME contribution every month and the child is given to adoption according to P.06.
 
P.02.2 Fathership
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P.03.1 Ready for schooling
 
This is the first test conducted under the management of persons administration according to the newest tests developed by domain 3, science, culture and sports. The main requirement is that the child can speak and understand at least one of the languages. The parents (or single parent) registers 2 state-cycles before the test, then the test is conducted and at the basic community assembly the child is brought along, says something small for half a minute, and is then officially acclaimed as a school child. If a child can speak and is at least 7 years old, then when it is present at the assembly (which must be the case 2 times a year, according to C.09.01), it can also register itself. In this case, the secretary conducts a short interview with the child of some 1 minute to make sure, the child is really ready for school.
 
P.03.2 Yearly school tests - become candidate citizen
 
Whenever a child started school (this needs not be synchronized with all children, but likely it will be easier to do so), after each 12 months latest, it shall pass the yearly 1 day tests developed by domain 3, science, culture and sports for that year. After 6 years of such tests passed, the school children qualify to pass the basic generic knowledge test and become candidate citizens. This test takes 5 days, Monday to Friday - it covers science, culture and sports tests as well as practical daily life competences. It as few stressful phases, when quick work is required. But mostly it is rather relaxed - more a party than a test.
 
They have 3 attempts for this test and must not be older than 9 years of what they were when getting ready for schooling. They have then the duty to pass a more practical education to become an industry-specific professional (cf. P.03.3) or persue the academic path (cf. P.03.4) to become full citizen.
 
For elder human beings, e.g. visitors that want or have to become citizens, that must pass this test, it can be abbreviated. Some or all of the 6 yearly tests can be skipped. It is the candidate's responsiblity and plan of preparation to decide this.
P.03.2 Yearly school tests - become candidate citizen
 
P.03.3 Yearly industry-specific tests - become full citizen
Whenever a child started school (this needs not be synchronized with all children, but likely it will be easier to do so), after each 12 months latest, it shall pass the tests developed by domain 3, science, culture and sports for that year. After 6 years of such tests passed, the school children qualify to pass the basic generic knowledge test and become candidate citizens. They have then the duty to pass a more practical education to become an industry-specific professional.
 
====P.04 Marriages and divorces====
If you decide for a non-academic career (also medicine doctors are considered non-academics), then you must go into at least 4 years of mostly practical (4 of the 5 weekdays) and also theoretical industry-specific apprenticeship. Each industry may define 4, 5 or 6 required years. You must pass the 4 yearly 1 day industry-specific tests and the final 5 days industry professional test. Then you are full citizen. Congratulations!
P.04.1 Only full citizens can decide to marry.
 
They have 2 attempts for this test and must not be older than 21 years of what they were when getting ready for schooling.
 
PSCS.03.24 Yearly school tests - become advanced candidate citizen
 
Optionally, and actually at any age as long as being at least school child and not retired, one may pass at least 2 yearly tests and 1 final test week to fulfill advanced generic (candidate) citizen requirements. This a quite more demanding than the basic test. It is the prerequisite to go to an academic career (doctor, cf. P.03.5, or professor of some specialisation) or the advanced and expert industry-specific professional titles.
 
Most people that want to do it, will do it parallel to P.03.2 (the basic education years) and/or P.03.4 (the basic industry professional education years).
 
They have 2 attempts for this test and must not be older than 15 years of what they were when getting ready for schooling.
 
P.03.5 Yearly academic tests - become full doctoral citizen
 
If you decide for an academic career (you may later switch to still a more industry-related career), then you must go into at least 2 years of specialised theoretical tests. Each academic specialisation may define 2, 3 or 4 required years. You must pass the yearly 1 day tests and the final 5 days dotoral test. Then you are full doctoral citizen. Congratulations!
 
They have 2 attempts for this test and must not be older than 21 years of what they were when getting ready for schooling.
 
Note: all further titles (like professorship) and the continuing education is managed by domain 3, science/culture/sports.
 
==== P.04 Marriages and divorces ====
P.04.1 Only full citizens that are so for at least 3 years can decide to marry.
 
PM.04.2 A traditional marriage knows the man as head of the family who alone acts for the family. The female, as full citizen, freely decides to marry and become wife. Both vow sexual faithfulness and to act in support of the family. Each has the right to divorce by stating a breach of the vow. E.g. sexual unfaithfulness and/or wasting family resources (money). The partner can agree and the divorce happens: assets before marriage are re-attributed, assets aquired during marriage are split 50:50, children go to the partner initiating the divorce. After the divorce, no partner must pay anything to the other; each continues his/her life. If the partner does not agree, the marriage remains and the divorce claim can be made again in 6 months. If the partner still does not agree, the marriage remains and the divorce claim can be made again in 6 months and then, the partner must agree (has no choice) and the marriage is divorced.
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PM.04.5 Married citizens can visit each other in hospitals and can take-over acting for the partner in case he/she is physically unable to act.
 
PM.04.6 LicencesSituation of overpopulation - licences to have children
 
The limit of human beings sustainably be able to live on earth is set to 1'000'000'000 (parameter). If this limit is reached and over, largly the case as per year 2022, the stablestate goes into the 'overpopulation mode'.
 
When the 'overpopulation mode' is active, then the following applies:
 
The limit of human beings sustainably be able to live on earth is set to 1'000'000'000 (parameter). We assume 50'000'000 km2 of earth land surface to be inhabitable. So the average ratio is 20 human beings per km2 (parameter). The average life duration is 80 years (parameter). So, we can have 20 / 80 = 1/4 child licencelicences per km2 per year for the entire state. Each month the secretaries state-wide can issue 1/12th of the annual state-wide child licenses to marriages that apply for it. The licenses are issued by time of application state-wide - when there are no more, the marriage must apply next month again. The license is then valid for 12 months. If not used, it is given to the most recent unlicensed newborn of the entire state.
 
====PM.05 Manage superannuation====
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