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* ''Drug Health and Safety Standards Act''
* ''Drug Health and Safety Standards Act''
* ''Data Privacy Protection Standards Act''
* ''Data Privacy Protection Standards Act''
===Emergency acts===
Emergency acts refer to acts that require the approval of all members of the Council of the UNAC. Emergency acts can be passed by the Council of the UNAC without the approval of the Auroran Parliament. Emergency acts have an in-built expiration date. They are used as temporary relief or response to an emergency such as a war or a natural disaster. They allow for the mobilization and redirection of funds that would otherwise require a formal budget and other appropriations legislation. Emergency acts can also suspend the implementation of ordinary laws to enable member states to redirect resources and political capital to responding to a crisis. This type of act arose directly as a response to the failure of the [[Auroran Continental Assembly]] to respond to the [[Auroran Pacific War]] of 2017 and it was also inspired by the Cyclone Mable disaster of 2018.
===Security acts===