Global:Managing misconduct - Sanctions

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Sanctions

  1. 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).
  2. A removal or exclusion from a martial activity at an event does not automatically revoke or suspend a person's authorization.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. Procedures outlined in kingdom law or kingdom marshal policies must be adhered to when sanctioning any person.