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Authorising as a youth armoured combat marshal
- All marshals must be current members of the SCA, or its affiliates, as they are considered officers.
- All marshals must be over the age of 18 years at the time of authorisation.
- In Australia, the candidate must show proof they have a working with children background check as required in their jurisdiction in order to complete their authorisation.
- A youth armoured combat marshal may be authorised after demonstrating the ability to:
- know the Lochac Youth Armoured Combat Rules.
- supervise youth combatants both in the lists and in melee combat.
- promote safe practices and enforce the rules of the list.
- inspect weapons and armour used in youth armoured combat.
- Youth armoured combat marshals do not need to be authorised in any other SCA martial activity.
Authorising as a youth armoured combat authorising marshal
- The candidate must have a current youth armoured combat marshal authorisation.
- A youth armoured combat authorising marshal may be authorised after demonstrating the ability to:
- judge a youth combatant's authorisation.