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Revocation of Authorisations | |||
Authorisations may be revoked by a marshal for just and stated cause. People subject to revocation of their authorisation are required to immediately surrender all of their authorisation cards. Refusal or delay in surrendering authorisation cards is a serious infraction of these rules and may result in severe sanctions. | |||
People subject to revocation of authorisations may appeal the sanction, but must surrender their card and abide by the sanction until the appeals process is complete. | |||
The chain of appeals is as follows: | |||
the Kingdom Earl Marshal; then | |||
the Crown; then | |||
the Society Marshal. | |||
Any marshal who revokes an authorisation must report this action, in writing, to their superior officer and the Kingdom Earl Marshal as soon as possible. | |||
Any marshal revoking an authorisation without due cause may themselves be subject to sanctions including, but not limited to, loss of authorisations. | |||
The Kingdom Earl Marshal must notify the Society Marshal of any revocation of authorisations. | |||
In addition to any steps taken by the marshalate, infractions involving breaches of mundane law should be referred immediately to the appropriate authorities. |
Revision as of 06:03, 4 March 2021
Revocation of Authorisations Authorisations may be revoked by a marshal for just and stated cause. People subject to revocation of their authorisation are required to immediately surrender all of their authorisation cards. Refusal or delay in surrendering authorisation cards is a serious infraction of these rules and may result in severe sanctions. People subject to revocation of authorisations may appeal the sanction, but must surrender their card and abide by the sanction until the appeals process is complete. The chain of appeals is as follows: the Kingdom Earl Marshal; then the Crown; then the Society Marshal. Any marshal who revokes an authorisation must report this action, in writing, to their superior officer and the Kingdom Earl Marshal as soon as possible. Any marshal revoking an authorisation without due cause may themselves be subject to sanctions including, but not limited to, loss of authorisations. The Kingdom Earl Marshal must notify the Society Marshal of any revocation of authorisations. In addition to any steps taken by the marshalate, infractions involving breaches of mundane law should be referred immediately to the appropriate authorities.