AMERICAN LEGION JERSEY BOYS STATE LAWS
The following
"Boys State Laws" or guidelines have been established and amended by
prior sessions of American Legion Jersey Boys State. In order to ensure
a pleasurable week for all delegates, we expect you to abide by these
laws. They are to be taken seriously and we expect your full
cooperation.
The following
laws are in effect at Boys State when it is in session. In addition to
these laws, the laws enacted by the various levels of government will be
considered as important. Minor law violators will be tried in the
municipal courts. Major law
violators may be called to the Director and may be subject to dismissal
from the Boys State program. The sponsor, high school and parents of
any expelled delegate will be notified.
MAJOR LAW
VIOLATIONS
Sec.
1: No citizen may
leave the Boys State area of the Rider University Campus during the
continuance of Boys State except by a written pass signed by the
Director. Leave passes will be issued only in cases of extreme
emergency. Any citizen violating this section shall be guilty of a major law violation.
Sec.
2: All equipment
is the property of either American Legion Jersey Boys State or
Rider
University. Any
citizen who damages, misuses or destroys any property, including signs,
shall be guilty of a major law
violation.
Sec.
3: Any citizen who
shall use or possess liquor of any type or drugs shall be guilty of a major law violation and
immediately subject to expulsion.
Sec.
4: Any citizen
tampering with the US Mail shall be guilty of a major law
violation.
Sec.
5: Any citizen who
shall use his or any other automobile during the period of Boys State
without the written permission of the Director shall be guilty of a major law
violation.
Sec.
6: Any physical
violence against any other citizen or staff member shall be guilty of a
major law
violation.
Sec. 7:
Any citizen who
shall possess or handle firearms or fireworks on the grounds of Boys
State shall be guilty of a major
law violation.
Sec.
8: Any citizen who
fails to obey the instructions of a staff member shall be guilty of a major law
violation.
Sec. 9:
Any citizen who
makes derogatory remarks about another citizen or staff member shall be
guilty of a major law
violation.
Sec. 10:
Any citizen out
of his city after lights out shall be guilty of a major law
violation.
Sec.
11: Any citizen who
causes a disruption or disturbance shall be guilty of a major law
violation.
Sec. 12:
All campaign
materials must be developed and constructed during your week as a bona
fide citizen of Boys State. Signs will be in good taste at all times.
The use of professional materials, outside materials, or materials
prepared prior to registration at Boys State is a major law violation and will
disqualify those concerned.
Sec. 13:
Any citizen who permits any
person, male or female, who is not a citizen or staff member of ALJBS
into ALJBS dorms without the permission of the Director shall be guilty
of a major law
violation.
Sec.
14: Any citizen
smoking or using any tobacco product during Boys State shall be guilty
of a major law
violation.
MINOR LAW VIOLATIONS
Sec.
15: Any citizen who
shall not be in his room after lights out shall be guilty of a minor law violation unless
excused in advance by his city counselor.
Sec. 16:
Any citizen, who
shall gamble using legal tender or a substitute thereof, shall be guilty
of a minor law
violation.
Sec. 17:
Any citizen who
shall fail to attend a general assembly meeting, seminar or any other
meeting and who is not excused by his counselor shall be guilty of a minor law
violation.
Sec. 18:
Any citizen who
litters on the grounds of Boys State shall be guilty of a minor law
violation.
Sec. 19:
Any citizen who
shall deviate from the normal walkways and passageways used by the
citizens of Boys State without special direction from a member of the
Boys State staff shall be guilty of a minor law violation.
Sec. 20:
Any citizen who
is late for any scheduled meeting shall be guilty of a minor law
violation.
Sec.
21: Any citizen
lacking the proper ALJBS nametag and proper uniform shall be guilty of a
minor law
violation.
Sec.
22: Any citizen,
who engages in disorderly conduct that is disrespectful, makes comments
or performs actions against any ALJBS personnel or students on campus
shall be guilty of a minor law
violation.
Sec.
23: No food may be
delivered or purchased from off campus vendors without the permission of
their city counselor. Any citizen disobeying this rule shall be guilty
of a minor law
violation.
Sec.
24: Any citizen
carrying in an "on" position or using a cellular phone, pager, or beeper
outside of the city limits shall be guilty of a minor law
violation.
POLITICAL RULES
1.
All candidates
must file a petition to run for elected offices. A candidate may run for
only one office per
election process. For example, when we get there in the Program that
means they cannot run for both legislative and county elected offices.
2.
All elections
are to be run from the top of the slate down.
3.
No one shall
hold two elected offices. If someone is elected to a higher office, a
special election will be held to fill the vacancy.
4.
All party
offices (National and Federal Party positions) will remain distinct and
separate from local, county, and state offices. Holding a higher Party
office does not mean
that you must vacate any local, county, or state elected offices. In
addition, holding a higher elected city, county or state office does not
mean that you must vacate any party office.
5.
All appointees
remain in office for the entire week regardless of what they are elected
to.
6.
The statesman
elected to State Party Chairman cannot run for Governor
but may run for Boys Nation Senator.
7.
Use only local,
county and state issues when drafting a platform. National and worldwide
issues should be limited to the Boys Nation election.
8.
ONLY
material
purchased at the Political Desk can be used in campaigns. Any statesman
caught using outside materials will automatically be disqualified from
the election.
9.
The city lounge
or grassy area's outside the city is to be used for all city meetings
unless otherwise stated in the schedule.
10.
A city manual,
to be drafted by the citizens and prepared on the city PC, of the city
and coordinated by the Mayor shall be turned in to the office by 4:30 PM
on Thursday. This manual shall reflect the political attitude of the
city, describe what you did during the week (both actual and
fictitious), and will be used to help determine the Walter and Evelyn
Howell Outstanding City Award on Friday.
11.
A county manual,
to be drafted by the citizens of the county and prepared on the city
PCs, and coordinated by the senior county official shall be turned in to
the ALJBS office by 10:30 PM on Thursday. This manual shall reflect the
political attitude of the county, describe what you did during the week
(both actual and fictitious), and will be used to help determine the
Harold and Lillian Eaton Outstanding County Award on
Friday.
12. All ties will be
run off immediately.
13.
All elections
will be won by the highest vote getters.
14.
We expect 100%
cooperation and 100% participation.
15.
Any candidate
wishing to run for office should seek out his party chairman for help
and support.
16.
The legislature
will meet at times shown in the schedule and other times to be set by
legislative advisors.
17.
Stress that
these elections should not be a popularity contest and their elected
officials will determine how successful their week
is.
18.
All elections
are secret ballot except for the city primary elections (can also be
secret paper ballot at the Senior City Counselors
discretion).
19.
Statesmen must
receive permission from counselors before entering another city.
20.
Only 2 parties
allowed because of time constraints.
21.
The Boys State
Governor may not run
for Boys Nation Senator.
22.
The unsuccessful
Gubernatorial general election candidate is automatically one of his
party's primary candidates for Boys Nation Senator.
23.
All State
Senate, State Assembly, Governor, and Boys Nation Senator election
candidates must complete a Political Contribution Reporting Form and
turn it in to the Political Desk prior to the end of the election.
Failure to do so may disqualify the candidate from the position.