Construction and Codification Act
Section 1.006 — Eniarku Compiled Laws; require codification of Constitution and laws; "law" defined; order of codification; titles.
(1) The Constitution and all laws shall be recorded in the Eniarku Compiled Laws. As used in this act, "law" means any of the following:
(a) An act of state.
(b) Orders-in-council.
(c) Letters patent.
(d) A sovereign proclamation.
(2) The Constitution shall be codified in the Eniarku Compiled Laws before Title 1.
(3) Acts of state shall be codified in the Eniarku Compiled Laws such that the first digit of a section identifier corresponds to one of the following titles:
(a) Title 1 – General Provisions
(b) Title 2 – The Public Welfare and Security
(c) Title 3 – The Crown and Royal House
(d) Title 4 – National Honours and Nobility
(e) Title 5 – The Council of State
(f) Title 6 – National Symbols
(g) Title 7 – The Realm
(h) Title 8 – Commerce and Trade
(i) Title 9 – Domestic Affairs
(j) Title 10 – Foreign Affairs
(4) Orders-in-council, letters patent, and sovereign proclamations shall be codified in the Eniarku Compiled Laws under the title that most closely corresponds to the subject matter of the instrument. Such instruments shall be codified in the Eniarku Compiled Laws using the unique identifier assigned to them by the issuing entity of the state.