So, I did a thing. @autumnmobile12 asked me to look over something she wrote for her fic, and having been entrenched in PennLaw Regulatory Compliance education and literature lately, with permission, I have expanded that blurb into a Diet-style piece.
Enjoy~.
I'll probably expand this to a whole thing because I actually thoroughly enjoy it (and no one is surprised by this).
Meta-Human Rights Act 2073
Article VII — Temporary Suppression Measures
§ 701. Conditions for Involuntary suppression.
Where an individual’s meta-ability (hereinafter “Quirk”) is determined, pursuant to medical or administrative evaluation, to present a substantial danger to the individual or to others by reason of (a) mental illness, (b) physical impairment, (c) the ingestion or influence of illicit substances, or (d) any other mind-altering condition or circumstance, such individual may be subjected to temporary involuntary sedation through the use of approved Quirk-suppressant agents or abilities.
§ 702. Duration of Suppression.
(a) The period of involuntary suppression authorized under § 701 shall not exceed forty-eight (48) consecutive hours.
(b) Any continuation of suppression beyond the forty-eight-hour limit shall require documented, medically justifiable cause reviewed by the competent supervisory authority designated by the Government.
§ 703. Unlawful Extension; Penalties.
(a) Any continuation of Quirk suppression in violation of § 702 shall constitute medical assault under this Act.
(b) Any person, organization, or juridical person found to have willfully or negligently violated this Article shall be subjected to:
(i) an administrative fine not to exceed ¥20,000,000; and
(ii) imprisonment for a term not to exceed nine (9) years.
(c) Penalties under this Section shall be without prejudice to any additional sanctions available under other laws and regulations.