Economic System Prioritization Regulations

System Category

  • Necessary Systems
    • Community
      • Regulations

System Brief

This regulation defines the priorities for accessing the economic systems.

Justification

  • Necessary Systems
    • This regulation prioritizes the necessary systems above unnecessary systems.
  • Quality of Life
    • This regulation will impact economic system access.
  • Sustainability
    • This regulation will prioritize sustainability towards accessing economic systems.

System Functions

To maintain equity and sustainability, the economic systems must be prioritized based on effort and sustainability to access.

Information

  • Information does not require sustainability regulations to access.
  • All public information is equitably available to all people for any purpose.

Resources

  • Resource production requires sustainability regulations to maintain the Necessary Systems.
  • Necessary Systems have top priority towards Resources.
  • Unnecessary Systems have second priority towards Resources.

Locations

  • Locations require sustainability regulations to maintain the Necessary Systems.
  • Necessary Systems have top priority towards Locations.
  • Unnecessary Systems have second priority towards Locations.

Labor

  • Labor require sustainability regulations to maintain the Necessary Systems.
  • Necessary Systems have top priority towards Labor.
  • Unnecessary Systems have no priority towards Labor.
  • Unnecessary Systems can go through Community Adoption to be prioritized for labor.
    • Adopted Community Systems have second priority towards Labor.

System Outputs

This regulation will instruct the Committee Representatives on how to prioritize economic systems.

System Inputs

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