NationStates Jolt Archive


Is this a Moral Decency proposal?

Loratana
17-02-2005, 07:12
Alrighty folks, since my old resolution isn't going to pass, I drafted a more comprehensive one, but am unsure what category it is. Again.

Here's the body of the resolution:

Children are the future of our world. Everyone knows this. However, if we allow just anyone to care for our children, then we may well lose our future.

As such, we resolve the following:

1. All childcare facilities must be licensed by a government department which follows the guidelines listed below.

2. The use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs shall be disallowed in childcare facilities.

3. Anyone who has a standing conviction of abuse may not become licensed to care for children.

4. For those nations who have robots, a robot may run a childcare facility only if it does not produce toxic chemicals as it runs.

5. Inspections of childcare facilities are to be conducted once per year at a random time.

6. Babysitters, which are defined as people who are hired for one childcare "job" at a time (though they may babysit multiple children), are exempt from the licensing and inspection requirements.

6. These guidelines are the absolute minimum requirements for the member nations of the UN.

May our future be bright as the sun.
Nargopia
17-02-2005, 07:14
I don't see any glaring flaws.

May our future be bright as the sun.
Is this part of the proposal?
Krioval
17-02-2005, 07:15
My personal thoughts are that it would be Moral Decency and the strength would be Mild (effects are localized to one sector of the population and are hardly restrictive on society as a whole).
Loratana
17-02-2005, 07:24
for narqopia's benefit: "May our future be as bright as the sun" is part of the resolution, but only as a simile closing line.