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#Youth Marshals warranted or rostered, in the relevant discipline, by their kingdom to authorize youth combatants must witness the authorization and execute the proper procedures to ensure that the authorization is registered with the appropriate kingdom official. | #Youth Combat Marshals warranted or rostered, in the relevant discipline, by their kingdom to authorize youth combatants must witness the authorization and execute the proper procedures to ensure that the authorization is registered with the appropriate kingdom official. | ||
##Kingdoms may define types of authorization, such as weapon forms, and associated requirements, as may be deemed necessary. | ##Kingdoms may define types of authorization, such as weapon forms, and associated requirements, as may be deemed necessary. | ||
##Authorizations shall be conducted in a manner appropriate for the division. | ##Authorizations shall be conducted in a manner appropriate for the division. |
Latest revision as of 08:43, 29 March 2025
Youth Combat Marshals - Youth Combat Authorizations
- Youth Combat Marshals warranted or rostered, in the relevant discipline, by their kingdom to authorize youth combatants must witness the authorization and execute the proper procedures to ensure that the authorization is registered with the appropriate kingdom official.
- Kingdoms may define types of authorization, such as weapon forms, and associated requirements, as may be deemed necessary.
- Authorizations shall be conducted in a manner appropriate for the division.
- A parent must be present for their child's authorization.
- All youth combatants must reauthorize when permanently changing divisions. Youths are expected to practice at the next division before authorizing.
- If a previously authorized combatant fails to pass an authorization for the next division, they may continue to participate in their previous division.