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==Update for 3.31==
Example change log
;7.8,1 - Groin
==Armour requirements==
:
===Section name===
;Rule number
:(leave blank)
;Was
;Was
:The groin must be protected to a standard equivalent to that provided by an athletic cup or pubic protector, secured by straps, or worn in a supporter or fighting garment designed to hold the protection in place.
:Text of old rule
;Now
;Now
:Testicles must be protected to a standard equivalent to that provided by an athletic cup, secured by straps, or worn in a supporter or fighting garment designed to hold the protection in place.
:New version of text
;Functional change
;Functional change
:Removes the requirement for groin protection for anyone who does not have testicles (regardless of gender)
:What, if anything, has chanegd in what people are or aren't allowed to do
;Reason
;Reason
:Research by medical personnel has not found data to support the need for rigid groin protection for women, even for high contact sports or similar activities. Wording reflects input from the DEIA community to accommodate variations.
:Why is this rule changing?
;For notes
;Heading to describe change - date of change (to go on the Notes page)
:November 2023 - The requirement for people without testicles to wear groin protection has been removed from Society rules. Research by medical personnel has not found data to support the need for rigid groin protection for those without testicles, even for high contact sports or similar activities. The wording reflects input from the DEIA community to accommodate variations. The potential for permanent life-changing injury due to testicular trauma is why groin protection is required.
:Explanation text for what and why.
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Latest revision as of 08:41, 25 July 2024

Example change log

Armour requirements

Section name

Rule number
(leave blank)
Was
Text of old rule
Now
New version of text
Functional change
What, if anything, has chanegd in what people are or aren't allowed to do
Reason
Why is this rule changing?
Heading to describe change - date of change (to go on the Notes page)
Explanation text for what and why.