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Minecraft Governor Responsibilities Act

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Article 1: Purpose

§1. This Act establishes the expected responsibilities and duties of the Minecraft Governor to ensure transparency, accountability, and active leadership within the Minecraft server.

Article 2: General Duties

The Minecraft Governor shall be responsible for the following duties:

§1. Infrastructure Maintenance

a) Maintain and update infrastructure and public facilities (e.g., farms, transport hubs,road system, cities).
b) Ensure all public warps are functional.

§2. Community Engagement

a) Encourage and support player-led infrastructure projects (e.g., nether hubs, public farms, national builds).
d) Assist or promote community events (e.g., build contests, server holidays).

§3. Server Activity Monitoring

a) Report major griefs, bugs, or rule violations to the Owner of the Minecraft Server.

§4. Fairness & Accessibility

a) Ensure equal treatment of all citizens in public decisions and infrastructure access.
b) Embrace equal treatment among players in project endorsements, or access to public resources.

Article 3: Standards of Office

§1. It is completely understandable if the Governor has planned personal commitments or events that may affect their availability, but they must notify the citizens of SimDem in advance (only applies to absences longer than 48 hours) using one of the official announcement channels. This notification must include the expected duration of absence.

<ref name="governance-amendment">Minecraft Governance Amendment Act passed on 12 March 2026.</ref>§2. If three(3) or more Minecraft players submit a formal complaint regarding the actions of the Minecraft Governor, a Minecraft Assembly review must start. At least one of the complainants must bring the complaint to the Minecraft Assembly’s attention for the review to begin. This process is to ensure accountability and it doesn't guarantee disciplinary action.

The review shall be handled by:

a) Any Minecraft Assembly Committee as assigned by the Speaker.
b) By the Minecraft Assembly as a whole in a general debate.

§3. Any candidate running for the position of Minecraft Governor must have a minimum playtime of two(2) days (48 hours) on the server. Candidates must attach a screenshot of their playtime while being on 3rd person mode front view on their CFC. This clause is intended to prevent those unfamiliar with the server from holding office as the Governor.<ref name="governance-amendment" />