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SECTION 11

PDPC Legislative Framework & PAC-Enabled Mandates

The legislative framework; generates a formatted sample-bill template from selections.

Sample Bill Generator

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Note: Sample model statutory language for illustration only — not enacted law or legal advice.

Sample model legislative language for illustration only — not enacted law or legal advice.

Overview

This section presents the document’s legislative framework — its argument that the doctrine’s goals should be pursued through ordinary, lawful policymaking, and its proposal for the kinds of provisions such legislation might contain.

Working through the legislative process

The authors are explicit that durable change runs through law: drafting clear provisions, building support, and enacting and overseeing them through established institutions. References to advocacy and political-action committees are presented in this conventional civic light.

The Sample Bill Generator

A reader assembles a model bill by selecting provisions; the tool adds a short title and combines them into formatted, copyable text:

  • Definitions — establishes the terms used in the Act.
  • Child protection mandate — protective standards for minors.
  • Reporting requirements — defined incidents reported within a timeframe.
  • Funding authorization — authorizes appropriations.
  • Oversight & audit — periodic audits and reporting.
  • Enforcement — penalties established by the responsible agency.

The generated text is a template for learning and drafting conversations, not actual legislation or legal advice.

What the structure emphasizes

The framework pairs a child-protection mandate with reporting requirements, and funding authorization with oversight and audit. Enforcement is administered by a responsible agency rather than private actors, consistent with the document’s commitment to lawful institutions.