drafting provincial legislation to protect the trillium plant

  drafting provincial legislation to protect the trillium plant Order Description   Further details: The trillium is Ontario’s provincial flower, and there is a common misconception that it is illegal to pick/transplant them. In fact, there is no such law in place … until now. You will draft an Act that will provide protections for this plant, yet at the same time making it possible for private citizens to purchase trilliums to plant in their own gardens. I am intentionally only giving you a very vague/general idea of what the legislation is intended to accomplish, because although you will initially think of simple sections/clauses/paragraphs for the legislation, greater thought will lead to the need for greater detail. Practical advice: Browse some legislation – search “ontario legislation” in your search engine and the first hit will be ontario e-laws. Browse by letter and take a look at a couple – for example, section 1 is normally the ‘short title’ of the Act and section 2 is the ‘definitions’ section … Grading: you’ll earn the extra marks – they won’t be just ‘given away’ if you hand something in. They will be graded based on clarity/logic, comprehensiveness, and effectiveness. You’re creating your own mini ‘law-machine’, and I’ll be imagining different fact situations to ‘feed into’ that machine to determine the result. There is no page limit.