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[NPSC ARCHIVE]
FILE ID: Y23-MHRA-001
CLEARANCE: INTERNAL COUNCIL ONLY
DATE: June 15, Y.23
Act on the Rights and Regulation of Meta-Humans
[Act No. 42 of June 12, Y.23 — 23 years after Glowing Baby]
CHAPTER I GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ Article 1 (Purpose)
The purpose of this Act is to establish the legal status, rights, and obligations of individuals possessing meta-abilities (herinafter referred to as “Quirks”), and to ensure public safety and the promotion of public welfare by establishing necessary regulations regarding Quirk-Related manifestations and oversight.
§ Article 2 (Definitions)
In this Act, the meanings of the terms set forth in the following items shall be prescribed in each of those items:
“Baseline Human” (hereinafter referred to as ‘Baseline’): Individuals exhibiting no morphological or biological deviation from pre-Manifestation genetic norms;
“Meta-Human”: Any individual exhibiting a capability or a physiological trait categorized as non-Baseline;
“Quirk”: Any inheritable or spontaneously manifested meta-ability, including but not limited to:
• Emitter-type Abilities: abilities that produce, manipulate, or project energy, matter, or force;
• Transformation-Type Abilities: abilities that temporarily alter the user’s physical form;
• Heteromorphic Mutations: permanent or semi-permanent morphological deviations from Baseline human anatomy;
“Quirk Manifestation”: The initial presentation of a meta-ability, whether voluntary or involuntary;
“Quirk Use”: Any action, expression, or deployment of a Quirk, including passive biological functions that may impact the surrounding environment.
“Public Safety Risk”: Any circumstance, perceived or actual, in which Quirk Use or the presence of a Meta-Human Condition may disrupt public order or safety;
“Suppression Measures”: Medical, technological, or pharmacological intervention utilized to inhibit Quirk expression for the purposes of Social Integration;
“Authorized Personnel”: Agents of the National Public Safety Council (hereinafter referred to as the “NPSC”) or the National Police Agency (“NPA”) granted plenary authority to evaluate Public Safety Risk or administer Suppression Measures.
§ Article 3 (Classifications)
The NPSC shall classify Meta-Humans into the following conditions based on clinical evaluation:
Standard Condition: Meta-abilities that do not result in permanent morphological deviation and are deemed manageable;
Heteromorphic Condition: Individuals exhibiting permanent morphological deviations (hereinafter referred to as “Structural Anomalies”);
High-Risk Condition: Abilities that present substantial Public Safety Risk due to volatility or scale;
Restricted Condition: Individuals whose Quirk Use is subject to legal limitation or State-Sanctioned Procurement for the purpose of public service.
CHAPTER II - RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS
§ Article 4 (Recognition of Rights)
Meta-Humans shall be recognized as persons under the law; provided, however, that their civil liberties may be curtailed to the extent necessary to ensure the safety of the Baseline Population.
The government shall endeavor to promote fair treatment of individuals with morphological variations; provided, however, that such measures are economically feasible and consistent with Public Safety.
Discrimination is discouraged; provided, however, that this shall not apply where Quirk Type constitutes a bona fide public fear or regulatory conflict.
Nothing in this Act shall limit the authority of the NPSC to enact Emergency Asset Seizure of High-Risk individuals in the interest of Public Safety.
Nothing in this Act shall be construed to limit the authority of the NPA to establish guidance for educational bodies managing Quirk Manifestations.
§ Article 5 (Obligations of Meta-Humans)
A guardian of a Meta-Human shall report the Quirk Manifestation to the appropriate municipal authority within thirty (30) days of said manifestation.
Individuals shall submit to psycho-social and biological testing by Authorized Personnel upon demand.
The NPSC may enact Emergency Asset Seizure of High-Risk individuals when deemed in the interest of Public Safety.
§ Article 6 (Liability)
A Meta-Human shall be strictly liable for all damages caused by their Quirk, regardless of intent, involuntary manifestation, or third-party provocation.
CHAPTER III - INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
§ Article 7 (Education)
Educational institutions may segregate students by Classification to prevent environmental contamination or manifestation of trauma among Baseline students.
§ Article 8 (Employment)
Employers may mandate the use of Suppression Measures as a condition of employment for individuals of non-standard classifications.
§ Article 9 (Medical)
Hospitals are granted Limited Immunity for injuries sustained by Meta-Humans during the administration of mandatory Suppression Measures.
CHAPTER IV - SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS
§ Article 10 (International Recognition)
Equivalent regulatory bodies in allied nations shall be recognized as competent authorities for the purpose of information sharing, extradition, and cross-border enforcement.
The NPSC may enter into cooperative agreements with foreign agencies to ensure global standards for Quirk regulation and Public Safety.
§ Article 11 (Scope of Authority)
The NPSC is the primary regulatory authority.
§ Article 12 (Judicial Exception)
Actions taken by NPSC Authorized Personnel in the performance of their duties under this Act shall be exempt from standard civil review. Adjudication of such matters shall be the sole jurisdiction of the NPSC Oversight Council.
Act on the Rights and Regulation of Meta-Humans
[Act No. 42 of June 12, Y.23 — 23 years after Glowing Baby]
CHAPTER I GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ Article 1 (Purpose)
The purpose of this Act is to establish the legal status, rights, and obligations of individuals possessing meta-abilities (herinafter referred to as “Quirks”), and to ensure public safety and the promotion of public welfare by establishing necessary regulations regarding Quirk-Related manifestations and oversight.
§ Article 2 (Definitions)
In this Act, the meanings of the terms set forth in the following items shall be prescribed in each of those items:
“Baseline Human” (hereinafter referred to as ‘Baseline’): Individuals exhibiting no morphological or biological deviation from pre-Manifestation genetic norms;
“Meta-Human”: Any individual exhibiting a capability or a physiological trait categorized as non-Baseline;
“Quirk”: Any inheritable or spontaneously manifested meta-ability, including but not limited to:
• Emitter-type Abilities: abilities that produce, manipulate, or project energy, matter, or force;
• Transformation-Type Abilities: abilities that temporarily alter the user’s physical form;
• Heteromorphic Mutations: permanent or semi-permanent morphological deviations from Baseline human anatomy;
“Quirk Manifestation”: The initial presentation of a meta-ability, whether voluntary or involuntary;
“Quirk Use”: Any action, expression, or deployment of a Quirk, including passive biological functions that may impact the surrounding environment.
“Public Safety Risk”: Any circumstance, perceived or actual, in which Quirk Use or the presence of a Meta-Human Condition may disrupt public order or safety;
“Suppression Measures”: Medical, technological, or pharmacological intervention utilized to inhibit Quirk expression for the purposes of Social Integration;
“Authorized Personnel”: Agents of the National Public Safety Council (hereinafter referred to as the “NPSC”) or the National Police Agency (“NPA”) granted plenary authority to evaluate Public Safety Risk or administer Suppression Measures.
§ Article 3 (Classifications)
The NPSC shall classify Meta-Humans into the following conditions based on clinical evaluation:
Standard Condition: Meta-abilities that do not result in permanent morphological deviation and are deemed manageable;
Heteromorphic Condition: Individuals exhibiting permanent morphological deviations (hereinafter referred to as “Structural Anomalies”);
High-Risk Condition: Abilities that present substantial Public Safety Risk due to volatility or scale;
Restricted Condition: Individuals whose Quirk Use is subject to legal limitation or State-Sanctioned Procurement for the purpose of public service.
CHAPTER II - RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS
§ Article 4 (Recognition of Rights)
Meta-Humans shall be recognized as persons under the law; provided, however, that their civil liberties may be curtailed to the extent necessary to ensure the safety of the Baseline Population.
The government shall endeavor to promote fair treatment of individuals with morphological variations; provided, however, that such measures are economically feasible and consistent with Public Safety.
Discrimination is discouraged; provided, however, that this shall not apply where Quirk Type constitutes a bona fide public fear or regulatory conflict.
Nothing in this Act shall limit the authority of the NPSC to enact Emergency Asset Seizure of High-Risk individuals in the interest of Public Safety.
Nothing in this Act shall be construed to limit the authority of the NPA to establish guidance for educational bodies managing Quirk Manifestations.
§ Article 5 (Obligations of Meta-Humans)
A guardian of a Meta-Human shall report the Quirk Manifestation to the appropriate municipal authority within thirty (30) days of said manifestation.
Individuals shall submit to psycho-social and biological testing by Authorized Personnel upon demand.
The NPSC may enact Emergency Asset Seizure of High-Risk individuals when deemed in the interest of Public Safety.
§ Article 6 (Liability)
A Meta-Human shall be strictly liable for all damages caused by their Quirk, regardless of intent, involuntary manifestation, or third-party provocation.
CHAPTER III - INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
§ Article 7 (Education)
Educational institutions may segregate students by Classification to prevent environmental contamination or manifestation of trauma among Baseline students.
§ Article 8 (Employment)
Employers may mandate the use of Suppression Measures as a condition of employment for individuals of non-standard classifications.
§ Article 9 (Medical)
Hospitals are granted Limited Immunity for injuries sustained by Meta-Humans during the administration of mandatory Suppression Measures.
CHAPTER IV - SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS
§ Article 10 (International Recognition)
Equivalent regulatory bodies in allied nations shall be recognized as competent authorities for the purpose of information sharing, extradition, and cross-border enforcement.
The NPSC may enter into cooperative agreements with foreign agencies to ensure global standards for Quirk regulation and Public Safety.
§ Article 11 (Scope of Authority)
The NPSC is the primary regulatory authority.
§ Article 12 (Judicial Exception)
Actions taken by NPSC Authorized Personnel in the performance of their duties under this Act shall be exempt from standard civil review. Adjudication of such matters shall be the sole jurisdiction of the NPSC Oversight Council.