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==Notes of things to fix==
==Changes for v6.0==
==Change log==
;3.6 and 3.7
;Rule number
:Incorporated into chapter 14 - Authorisation procedures
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:Better to collect on one place.
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;Throughout 14 - Authorisation procedures
:"practical test" updated to "practical combat test"
;Functional change
:Addition of the word "combat" to highlight that the practical component must include combat.
;Reason
:The handbook currently has two phrases meaning the same component of the authorising process. This combines them.
;For notes section
:October 2023 - The practical component of authorisations must include combat.
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;Throughout 14 - Authorisation procedures
:Restructure of information to be consistent for each.
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;Was 8.1.2, now 14.1.2 in Authorisation procedures - General
:Inserted bullet point
:*understand the risks of concussion, knows the signs and symptoms of concussion, and can apply the Concussion Recognition Tool
;Functional change
:Included requirement to understand the risks of concussion, knows the signs and symptoms of concussion, and ability apply the Concussion Recognition Tool
;Reason
:Concussion is a serious issue, and we need all our participants to be able to recognise it, and remove themselves from combat if they have one.
;For notes section
:October 2023 - Concussion is a serious issue, and we need all our participants to be able to recognise it, and remove themselves from combat if they have one.
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;14.1.4-9 in Authorisation procedures - General
;Was
;Was
:Not in rules
:What the text used to say
;Now
;Now
:4. There must be a dedicated practical combat test - it is not sufficient to simply have seen the fencer fight during a tournament, for example. This test must occur at an official event or official practice.
:What the proposed new text says
:5. The practical combat test includes fencing against another fencer, and is observed and directed by the Authorising Fencing Marshal. This could include the Authorising Marshal fencing against the candidate, though it is strongly recommended that the Authorising Marshal observe rather than fight. The Authorising Fencing Marshal should discuss the fight with the fencer the candidate has fenced as part of the test in a place where the candidate cannot overhear.
:6. Any person seeking to be authorised in any form of fencing, including marshal authorisations, must read, understand, and apply as appropriate the Concussion Recognition Tool.
:7. In rare circumstances, where there is no other way for the fencer to undertake an authorisation, the Kingdom Fencing Marshal may act as the authorising marshal remotely, observing and directing the combat over a live video.
:8. The practical combat test must occur within one month of the verbal test.
:9. To be authorised as a marshal or combatant you must read, understand, and apply as appropriate the Concussion Recognition Tool.
;Functional change
;Functional change
:The practical test is an actual test.
:What does this change actually do in terms of things we can now, or cannot now do?
:Incorporates requirements for concussion awareness.
;Reason
:Adds the ability for the Kingdom Fencing Marshal to assess a candidate remotely via a live video call, though this should be a rare occurrence that only happens when there is no other practicable way of doing it normally.
:Why are you making this change?
:Adds a timeframe for completing the parts of test. There was no guidance previously.
;For notes
;For notes section:
:Heading - date of change. What are you going to record about this change in the Notes for the page to explain to readers what happened to the rules. Particularly note if we are being more restrictive than Society rules, or have a variance from Society rules.
:October 2023 - Concussion is a serious matter, so we require all our participants to be able to recognise the signs and symptoms, so they can remove themselves from the field if they have a concussion.
:October 2023 - The Kingdom Fencing Marshal can only issue an authorisation if they have witnessed the fencer themselves, though this can be remotely, via live video as a last resort.
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;Was 8.2.1.1.1 and 8.2.2.1.1, now 14.2.2.1.1 and 14.2.3.1.1 in Authorising fencers
:"should" changed to "must" as they are required.
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;14.2.2.1.3 and 14.2.3.1.3 in Authorising fencers
:Insert new rule and renumber subsequent rule
;Now
:Can the fencer describe some of the signs and symptoms of concussion, and what should happen if they, or one of their fellow fighters, experiences any of these?
:Can the Gunner describe some of the signs and symptoms of concussion, and what should happen if they, or one of their fellow fighters, experiences any of these?
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;14.2.4, 14.3.2 and 14.4.2
:Sections on completing paperwork added to clarify who has responsibility for submitting the paperwork, and that it should be submitted electronically.
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;Was note in 8.3.1, now 14.3.1.1.1
:Included as a rule
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;14.3.1.1.3
:Reiteration of age requirement for marshals
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Latest revision as of 10:03, 23 December 2023

Notes of things to fix

Change log

Rule number
Was
What the text used to say
Now
What the proposed new text says
Functional change
What does this change actually do in terms of things we can now, or cannot now do?
Reason
Why are you making this change?
For notes
Heading - date of change. What are you going to record about this change in the Notes for the page to explain to readers what happened to the rules. Particularly note if we are being more restrictive than Society rules, or have a variance from Society rules.