Beach Tourism Act 673

From The Kodiak Republic Wiki

An act to promote and increase in size beach tourism and tourism in coastal cities.

Article One - Beach Expansion and Maintenance Standards

1.1 - Cities with any coastal area with at least 500 meters of length under their jurisdiction are elligible in this planning section.
1.2 - Establishes the Kodiak Coastal Planning Agency (KCPA) to be headquartered in San Chico and managed within the Ministry of Commerce and Labor.
1.3 - The KCPA shall work together alongside the elligible cities to create tourist accomodation plans on beaches, with methods such as expansion of land area, aproval of establishing businesses in coastal areas, aproval of parking spaces and trash disposal zones, dog beach and private beach areas, lifesaver services and customer service facilities, and wildlife protection areas.
1.4 - All operations that the city wishes to do within the beach area shall be done only alongside the KCPA.
1.5 - All current infrastructure, land organization and facilities that is already used to provide services from the state to the citizenry and the tourists is to be now administered by the KCPA.
1.6 - The budget of the KCPA for the assessments, planifications, maintenance of services, reforms and constructions shall be a total of ₣80,000,000 quarterly.

Article Two - Coastal City Urban Expansion

2.1 - The cities that are elligible by this planning section are the following: Duckburg, Lobenz, San Chico, Crystal City and Robingrad.
2.2 - The elligible cities in this planning section shall see an investment in modernization of the areas of the city which are most affluent in touristic interests, especially areas closest to the coast. Modernization plans involve the installation of public drinking water fountains, installation of public beach showers, reforming transport infrastructure and building new public transportation and road lines, allocation of unused land for the promotion of private businesses catering for the demand of international and national tourists, reforming damaged and/or worn out public infrastructure and national, international and online city advertisements.
2.3 - The city administrations shall be granted as a budget for this planning section a total of ₣250,000,000 quarterly, which translates to ₣50,000,000 quarterly each.

Article Three - Beach Tourism Marketing Plans

3.1 - In order to properly promote tourism in the cities of Kodiak, promoting the image of Kodiak as a touristic resort and using marketing strategies to get us in the international stage are essential.
3.2 - A new section in the Kodiak Tourism Festival shall be opened, relating beach and coastal resorts that offer the best of experiences at the beach that any tourist would wish to experience. A total of 20 new posts in the Festival will be avaliable for the beach section, with 5 of the posts reserved for the cities mentioned in article 2.1, and 15 of those positions being reserved to other coastal cities in the region it is hosted. In the case of it being hosted at a region without coast, the posts will be granted at random to any coastal cities in the nation.

Article Four - Regional Coastal Support

3.1 - Cities, towns and publicly owned locations that contain a coastal area under their jurisdiction but are not elligible under article 1.1 will be instead elligible under this planning section.
3.2 - Cities under this planning section will be granted smaller amounts of money in order to properly provide services and facilities that cover the needs of the citizens and tourists bathing in their beach.
3.3 - The total budget for all cities under this section will be a total of ₣5,000,000 quarterly.

An act authored by Antonio Recio Rufián, Leader of SHRIMP.

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