Planning Infiltration Super Safely Act 2025
Planning Infiltration Super Safely Act 2025
Passed by the Senate on 15 August 2025. Vetoed by the President on 18 August 2025. Veto overrode on 19 August 2025.
Article 1: Infiltration Defined
§1. Infiltration shall be defined as the act of going undercover or misleading individuals in order to enter an organization for the purpose of gathering intelligence on potential unethical or criminal behavior.
§2. Operative shall be defined as someone infiltrating an organization.
§3. An infiltration operation shall be any organized operation or action which includes infiltration as a part of it.
§4. The regulations in this act shall apply to any government-sanctioned infiltration operation, either by a government agency or a business contracted by the government.
Article 2: Regulations
<ref>Added with the Shawty’s like a melody in my head that I can't keep out got me singing like Amendment passed and signed on 30 March 2026</ref>§1. The State shall be required to ask if the operative is over the age of 18 before any infiltration operation starts, and deny participation if the answer is negative.
- §1.1. For someone to be an operative in an infiltration operation, the Chief Ombudsman, President, and Attorney General must approve.
- §1.2. If the Chief Ombudsman does not approve an operative, they must provide clear and concise justification of why to the President and Attorney General.
§2. No individual may be forced, coerced, or incentivized via rewards (such as dropping charges, a lower sentence on a crime, monetary gain) to agree to become an operative in an infiltration operation, or to continue being one. Nor may they be punished for refusing to be an operative.
- §2.1. This does not prevent someone from being provided rewards for their efforts within an infiltration operation.
§3. Before someone becomes an operative in an infiltration operation, they must be informed of the following and then consent to being an operative:
“Infiltrating an organization is dangerous. Doing so may lead to increased risk of your personal safety being at risk, facing harassment, feeling undue stress, being exposed to Terms of Service-violating content, and being made a target for acts such as doxxing.”
§4. An operative may stop participating in an infiltration operation at any time, and may not face any consequences for doing so.
§5. In the declassification of details of an infiltration operation, the names of an operative or any information that could identify them may not be declassified without the operative’s clear written consent.
§6. At no point during an infiltration operation shall the State of SimDemocracy or an operative directly aid any criminal activity.
§7. An operative must report any content or messages which violate a platform’s terms of service that they discover in an infiltration operation to the platform.
§8. The Department of Justice must inform an individual if they have convincing evidence that someone has access to illegally-obtained personal information about them.
Article 3: Access
§1. Infiltration operations may only be conducted by, or with the supervision of, the Department of Justice.
§2. The Chief Ombudsman must be aware of all infiltration operations being conducted and have access to all information involving their happenings and obtained from them. They must also have access to all chats, channels, and servers in which the infiltration operations are being discussed.
§3. The President and Attorney General must be aware of all infiltration operations being conducted and have access to all information involving their happenings and information obtained from them. They must also have access to all chats, channels, and servers in which the infiltration operations are being discussed.
§4. All potential evidence and any information involving the safety of citizens within SimDemocracy that is uncovered within infiltration operations shall be copied and reported on in a designated channel or thread on a Discord server owned by the Discord Supervisor.
Article 4: Improper Conduct
§1. A new article shall be added to the Criminal Code 2020 which states:
Article 30c: Improperly Conducting an Infiltration Operation §1. The crime of improperly conducting an infiltration operation shall be conducting an infiltration operation in a way that carelessly disregards or deliberately doesn't follow the regulations set for them in the law. §2. The crime of improperly conducting an infiltration operation is to be punished with removal and banning of being in any position that will be involved in infiltration operations for a minimum of one month and a minimum of a one week mute.