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==Structure==
#Youth Armoured Combat follows the same structure as the rest of the Marshallate, as found in the Marshal's Handbook [https://sca.org.nz/wiki/index.php?title=Armoured_Combat:Structure  |  here], with the roles and responsibilities
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==Requirements to act as a marshal==
#You must be at least 18
#You must be be an authorised marshal (and your authorisation must be current)
#To act as a Rostered Marshal you must also be a member. You don't need to be a current member to act as an Auxiliary marshal.
#You must show your authorisation card and proof of membership to the lists officer or Marshal in Charge if required.
==There are three levels of Youth Armoured Combat Marshals:==
#Youth Armoured Combat Sparring Partner:
##These are adults who have been warranted by the kingdom to spar with youth combatants.
##They must be able to demonstrate a sound working knowledge of weapons, armour, and calibration levels appropriate to all divisions.
##Youth Combat Sparring Partners cannot marshal tournaments nor authorise combatants.
==Marshal responsibilities==
#Monitor activities and behavior on the field and immediately stop all potentially hazardous or unchivalrous activities.
#Marshals on the field are expected to take an active role in safety, sportsmanship and assistance in calibration.
##Youth Armoured Combat Marshals have a greater responsibility to intervene than their counterparts in adult martial activities.
##The younger the combatants, the more active the marshaling becomes.
#Assist the Auxilary Marshals  as required
#Marshals shall remove from the field any combatant who refuses to obey the commands of the marshals or other officials.
#Supervise Youth Armoured Combat training activities
==Marshal-in-Charge (MiC) responsibilities:==
#Only a warranted Youth Marshal may be the marshal-in-charge (MiC) of an event.
#The MiC at any official event, including practices, is responsible for:
##ensuring that all waiver and background check policies are complied with.
##preparing (or having prepared) and submitting all required reports and forms.
##ensuring that there are enough marshals and constables to control the activity.
##checking that the field can be safely fought upon and an appropriate buffer zone is provided between the list or battlefield and spectators as necessary.
##Ensuring that prior to any combat (practice or tournament) all equipment be inspected and meets all safety and armor requirements pertaining to the appropriate division.
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