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==Changes for V6.0==
==Notes of things to fix==
;Was 3.8, now Chapter 16
==Change log==
:Moved to own chapter
;Rule number
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;Was 3.8.1, now 16.1.1 in Fencing Marshal-in-Charge
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;Was
;Was
:Every fencing combat event or practice must have a designated Marshal-in-Charge.
:What the text used to say
;Now
;Now
:Every event or practice that has fencing activities must have a designated Marshal-in-Charge.
:What the proposed new text says
;Functional change
;Functional change
:None
:What does this change actually do in terms of things we can now, or cannot now do?
;Reason
;Reason
:Clarified wording
:Why are you making this change?
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;For notes
;Was 3.8.3.2, now 16.3.2 in Kingdom Fencing Marshal
: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.
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;Was
:The Kingdom Fencing Marshal must hold and maintain a current fencing marshal authorisation and SCA membership.
;Now
:The Kingdom Fencing Marshal must hold and maintain a current Authorising Fencing Marshal authorisation and SCA membership.
;Functional change
:The Kingdom Fencing Marshal must be an Authorising Fencing Marshal, not just a fencing marshal
;Reason
:The Kingdom Fencing Marshal needs to have the ability to authorise people, and this should not be a power conferred by the role.
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;Was 3.8.3.4-5, now 16.3.4 in Kingdom Fencing Marshal
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:4. You can also use your discretion to authorise a fencing marshal in any category that you believe is required to benefit the Kingdom and the Society. This might include appointing experienced fencers or marshals in a category in order to promote that type of fencing within a group.
:5. You must make those appointments in writing, send a copy to the Kingdom Lists Officer as a record, and include the details of the appointment in your quarterly report.
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:You can also use your discretion to authorise a Fencing Marshal or Authorising Fencing Marshal without undertaking the normal processes, should you believe it is required to benefit the Kingdom and the Society. This might include appointing experienced fighters as marshals in order to promote that type of fencing within a group. This should only be done when the normal process cannot be appiled, and does not overrule any other requirements. For example, Authorising Fencing Marshals must still be authorised in a form of combat to authorise fencers in that form. You must make those appointments in writing, send a copy to the Kingdom Lists Officer as a record, and include the details of the appointment in your quarterly report.
;Functional change
:Limits the ability of the Kingdom Fencing Marshal to issue Marshal authorisations by fiat.
;Reason
:Our authorisation processes exist to ensure a level of rigour and accountability, and shouldn't be overridden at will.
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;16.4 - Kingdom Earl Marshal
:Inserted information on the Kingdom Earl Marshal as a reminder that they are part of the officers responsible for fencing, and fencers can become the Earl Marshal.
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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.