Investigative Structure
The detailed structure of the investigative branch is to be determined by
statute, enacted by the corresponding legislature. Each agency must
have a charter defining the responsibilities and authorities of the
agency, and the relationship of the agency to other agencies. Only the
legislature of the same unit of state, or the citizenry of the
corresponding geographic region through direct action, can create or
dissolve an agency, or alter its size, funding. or charter.
The power of appointment to offices within the investigative branch
can be delegated to a member of the investigative branch by statute.
Any such appointment can be nullified by a 62.5% vote-weight in the
corresponding legislature.
An investigator (an officer of the investigative branch) cannot appoint an
individual such that the individual holds more than one state office,
except when explicitly authorized by statutory framework or formal
legislative approval.
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