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Bill: [RP LAW]:[Normal Law]: Security Services and Intelligence Act.

Details

Submitted by[?]: מפלגה שמרנית 🔯

Status[?]: passed

Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: July 4318

Description[?]:

===============================PART 1===============================
Preamble:- Recognizing that our increased involvement in international affairs has gained us attention which is not of the most "friendly" sort, this legislation calls into to action, the creation of a government agency that will protect the internal interests of the nation.

Article 1: The Interior Security Bureau
(a) There shall be a security agency called the Interior Security Bureau (Agafim) or (הלשכה לביטחון פנים) in native tongue.
(b) The Interior Security Bureau shall be under the authority of the Minister of Internal Affairs and the respective Ministry of Internal Affairs

Article 2: Functions of the Interior Security Bureau
The functions of the Interior Security Bureau:-
(a) To act in support of the actions/activities of the Beiteynu Police, and other law enforcement agencies in the prevention, detection and solving of serious crimes.
(b) To protect/maintain the integrity of the nation's economic prosperity against threats from external forces
(c) To safeguard the nation against acts of terrorism, espionage and sabotage from external forces and from activities which have been seen as a direct threat to the well-being of democracy within the nation.

Article 3: The Director-General
The everyday operations of the Interior Security Bureau shall be overseen by a Director-General who is appointed by the Minister of Internal Affairs. His/Her functions are as follows:-
(a) Ensure the efficiency and effectiveness of the Interior Security Bureau in completing its aims and functions.
(b) Ensure that the identities of the operatives of the Central Committee for Intelligence and Special Operation, the Interior Security Bureau and other intelligence organisations/units are kept a secret.
(c) Facilitate the storage of secretive government information which is not reasonable for disclosure.
(d) The General Director of Internal Security shall compile a report on the efficiency and effectiveness of the Interior Security Bureau including its given/set aims and function to the Minister of Internal Affairs

Article 4: The Institute for Communications and Research and the Beiteynuese Civil Guard
The Interior Security Bureau shall work hand-in-hand with the Institute for Communications and Research and Beiteynuese Civil Guard in increasing the effectiveness of the Interior Security Bureau in order to complete its set/given aims and functions. With this the Interior Security Bureau will be allowed to:-
(a) Intercept the communications of individuals both outside and inside of the Yeudish Republic of Beiteynu who are seen as a either a threat to national security or the internal and external interests of the Yeudish Republic of Beiteynu and its government via the interception of their calls.
(b) gather intelligence on an individual(s) activities especially when he/she is involved in gang-related activity.
(c) gather intelligence on external intelligence agencies operating within Beiteynu, as well as gather intelligence as to the intentions of known terrorists, spies and saboteurs residing in Beiteynu and rendering them inactive (through any means).

===============================PART 2===============================
Preamble:- As it has come to times in the world when hostility between nations are at its peek, as alliances are formed and as coalitions are destroyed. Now is the time for the formation of our own Intelligence Service.

Article 1: Central Committee for Intelligence and Special Operations
There shall be an independent Intelligence gathering service called the Central Committee for Intelligence and Special Operations (הוועד המרכזי למודיעין מבצע מיוחד) and its aims and functions shall be as follows:-
(a) to obtain intelligence and information on the intentions of individuals outside and inside the Yeudish Republic of Beiteynu who are seen as a either a threat to national security or the internal and external interests of the Yeudish Republic of Beiteynu and its government.
(b) to perform other tasks and objectives relating to the gathering of intelligence and information.
The Central Committee for Intelligence and Special Operations will be independent agency meaning, while constitutionally part of the government, it is independent of government control, with the Prime Minister and President having limited power with respect to firing of the agency's Chairman.

Article 2: Functions of the Central Committee for Intelligence and Special Operations
The functions of the Central Committee for Intelligence and Special Operations are as follows:-
(a) Reinforce the prevention and detection of threats to national security
(b) guard the interests in terms of defence and foreign policy of the government.
(c) obtain intelligence and information on the intentions of individuals outside and inside the Yeudish Republic of Beiteynu who are seen as a either a threat to national security or the internal and external interests of the Yeudish Republic of Beiteynu and its government.

Article 3: The Chairman of the Central Committee for Intelligence and Special Operations
The everyday operations of the Central Committee for Intelligence and Special Operations shall be overseen by a Chairman who is appointed by the Prime Minister. His/Her functions are as follows:-
(a) Ensure the efficiency and effectiveness of the Central Committee for Intelligence and Special Operations in completing its aims and functions.
(b) Ensure that the identities of the operatives of the Central Committee for Intelligence and Special Operations are kept a secret.
(c) Facilitate the storage of secretive government information which is not reasonable for disclosure.

Article 4: The Institute for Communications and Research and the YDF Cybernetic-Intelligence Corps.
The Central Committee for Intelligence and Special Operations shall work hand-in-hand with the Institute for Communications and Research and the YDF Cybernetic-Intelligence Corps in increasing the effectiveness of the Central Committee for Intelligence and Special Operations in order to complete its set/given aims and functions. With this the Central Committee for Intelligence and Special Operations will be allowed to:-
(a) Intercept the communications of individuals outside of the Yeudish Republic of Beiteynu who are seen as a either a threat to national security or the internal and external interests of the Yeudish Republic of Beiteynu and its government via the interception of their calls.
(b) Conduct Electronic Warfare with given targets and/or infrastructure in order to complete its set/given aims and functions
(c) The Central Committee for Intelligence and Special Operations shall use any means necessary of extracting information from individuals.

Article 5: Exemption from Prosecution (Immunity)
In order to ensure that the efficiency of the Central Committee for Intelligence and Special Operations is kept at high standards, under a Presidential Pardon, all members of the Central Committee for Intelligence and Special Operations are exempted from prosecution by the Judicial System for any and all crimes.

On the passing of this legislation the Central Committee for Intelligence and Special Operations shall come into immediate effect.

This legislation is a normal law and as such it can be amended and/or abolished with a 2/3 majority by the Knesset.

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