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Zorluk: OrtaImplications, Extensions, and Practical Applications

Consider the following policy scenario regarding land governance:

In 2025, the regional Land Administration Authority launched the Immutable Registry Protocol (IRP) to transition analog property records to a decentralized digital ledger. Advocates emphasized that the IRP would eliminate ownership ambiguities and expedite tax assessments. However, the system's core architecture requires property owners to authenticate transactions using biometric signatures linked to advanced digital banking networks.

An interim evaluation highlighted a significant rural-urban divide. While metropolitan property transfers saw a 40% increase in processing efficiency, subsistence farmers in peripheral districts were functionally excluded. These rural populations primarily utilize localized cooperative financial trusts, which remain disconnected from the national biometric grid. As a result, agricultural landowners are unable to execute digital property transfers.

The IRP allows regional magistrates to issue manual exemptions for unlinked citizens, but an overwhelming surge in these applications has created an insurmountable bottleneck, paralyzing lawful rural land sales. To mitigate this, policy advisors have recommended the creation of 'transitional deeds.' This provisional framework would temporarily waive the biometric banking prerequisite, relying instead on certified affidavits from municipal village councils until the cooperative trusts can be fully digitized.

Based on the information provided, which of the following actions constitutes a valid practical implementation of the 'transitional deeds' recommendation to resolve the administrative bottleneck?

  1. Authorizing village councils to validate land transfers via certified affidavits for farmers lacking biometric bank access.Cevap
  2. B
    Suspending the Immutable Registry Protocol in peripheral districts and permanently restoring the analog property records.
  3. C
    Requiring regional magistrates to manually verify the biometric signatures of subsistence farmers to issue the transitional deeds.
  4. D
    Supplying immediate state funding to localized cooperative financial trusts to procure biometric scanning equipment.

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The correct action is authorizing village councils to validate land transfers via certified affidavits for farmers who lack biometric bank access.
The correct answer directly applies the 'transitional deeds' policy described in the passage. The text explicitly states that this provisional framework would temporarily waive the biometric banking prerequisite and rely instead on certified affidavits from municipal village councils. By authorizing these councils to validate transfers, the government bypasses the overwhelmed regional magistrates and allows rural farmers to transact legally.

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1
Identify the core problem described in the passage.
The core problem is an administrative bottleneck caused by rural farmers relying on regional magistrates for manual exemptions because they lack biometric banking profiles.
Understanding the exact nature of the bottleneck is required to evaluate the proposed solution.
2
Analyze the specific mechanism of the proposed 'transitional deeds'.
The passage states that transitional deeds waive the biometric requirement and substitute it with certified affidavits from municipal village councils.
This establishes the parameters for a valid practical implementation of the policy.
3
Evaluate the options against the mechanism identified in step 2.
The option authorizing village councils to validate transfers via affidavits aligns perfectly with the passage's stated mechanism, bypassing both the biometric requirement and the overwhelmed magistrates.
A valid practical implication must strictly adhere to the text without introducing outside assumptions or extreme deviations.

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Logical Policy Extension and Practical Application
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