Global:Managing misconduct - Sanctions
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Sanctions
- Possible sanctions include but are not limited to:
- Excluding or limiting the ability of an individual to participate in an activity, tournament, or scenario,
- Revoking the authorization of an individual to fight with a particular weapon,
- Revoking the authorization of an individual to fight in a discipline or multiple disciplines,
- Revoking the ability of an individual to participate in activities that don't require authorization, such as training, pick-ups, or practices,
- Recommendation to the Crown to banish the individual from participation in events,
- Recommendation to the Board to banish the individual from the Society and its activities (or equivalent body for affiliates).
- A removal or exclusion from a martial activity at an event does not automatically revoke or suspend a person's authorization.
- Sanctions which revoke or limit the ability of a person to participate (e.g. removal or exclusion) for no longer than a single event (even if the event is a multi-day event or war) are not "administrative sanctions" as discussed in the Society Sanctions Procedures and Policies Manual, and do not follow procedures for administrative sanctions.
- Sanctions which revoke or limit the ability of a person to participate for longer than one event are administrative sanctions, and must follow the processes in the Society Sanctions Procedures and Policies Manual.
- Procedures outlined in kingdom law or kingdom marshal policies must be adhered to when sanctioning any person.