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:clarify that authorisation bouts need to happen at events or official practices - that's the only place that official SCA combat happens - anything else is just people hitting each other with sticks that we don't have jurisdiction over.
:clarify that authorisation bouts need to happen at events or official practices - that's the only place that official SCA combat happens - anything else is just people hitting each other with sticks that we don't have jurisdiction over.
:Correct 2.1.14 to "suspend", rather than revoke.
 
;11 April 2021
 
:*Updated 2.1.1 to make this more specific to armoured combat and refined definition of armoured combat
 
:*Updated 2.1.2 to make it clear that they need to demonstrate familiarity and ability to apply all of the things. And that the requirement to demonstrate ability means there must be a practical component to all authorisation tests.
==Changes in Chapter 2 - Combat Authorisation Requirements==
:*Updated 2.1.5 to reword for clarity
;2.1.2.a in General
:*Added 2.1.6 to remind people that they need to send in their own signed form.
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:*2.1.7 reminds Senior Marshals that they must have their card back from Lists before they can perform authorisations - they can't do it from their own paperwork, they must be a valid senior marshal in the system on the date they perform someone else's authorisation.
;New bullet point
:*2.1.9 The Kingdom Lists Officer doesn't need to provide the Earl Marshal with a list of current authorisations as the database is accessible to them.
:the risks of concussion, the signs and symptoms of concussion, and can apply the Concussion Recognition Tool.
:*Updated 2.2.1.b to include participants in the age restriction.
;Functional change
:*Removed 2.2.1.c - Persons between the ages of 14 and 16 may be authorised as plumed auxiliaries. Banner bearing is part of armoured combat according to Society Rules - 14-16 as plumed auxiliaries is no longer allowed by Society rules.
:Requires participants wanting to authorise or reauthorise to show that they know the risks of concussion, the signs and symptoms of concussion and can apply the Concussion Recognition Tool.
:*Removed 2.2.1.d - No person below the age of 14 may be authorised for any form of SCA combat-related activity. Not relevant for this rule set
;Reason
:*Updated rule 2.2.1.e (now c) for under 14s not being allowed to train/swing an armoured combat weapon to be specific for this rule set.
:We want to highlight the risk of concussion, and help our people learn to recognise it in themselves and other participants. Mirrors requirements in fencing rules.
:*Updated 2.3.1 to 16 from 14
;For Notes section
:*Updated 2.3.1.a to make it clear that the parent/guardian needs to talk to the Senior Marshal doing the authorisation.
:November 2023 - Knowing the signs and symptoms of concussion is now a required part of authorisation testing. We need our people learn to recognise it in themselves and other participants, and not fight when concussed.
:*Updated 2.3.1.b to add the Kingdom Armoured Combat Marshal
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:*Updated 2.3.2 to be specific to this rule book.
;2.1.14 in General
;17 April 2021
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:*Updated heavy to armoured combat in its relevant contexts throughout.
;Was
:*2.1.5 Updated to include Siege Marshals being able to do Siege authorisations
:A rostered marshal in Lochac may revoke the authorisation card of a fighter in Lochac (even if they are an overseas visitor) for just and stated cause.
;18 May 2021
;Now
:*2.1.12 Updated to should not from shall not as there may be good reasons to issue a card to a non-resident - eg they are a frequent visitor and this is the only kingdom they fight in.
A rostered marshal in Lochac may suspend the authorisation card of a fighter in Lochac (even if they are an overseas visitor) for just and stated cause.
;Reason
:Updated to reflect current wording in 11.2.

Revision as of 09:08, 2 November 2023

For next review
clarify that authorisation bouts need to happen at events or official practices - that's the only place that official SCA combat happens - anything else is just people hitting each other with sticks that we don't have jurisdiction over.


Changes in Chapter 2 - Combat Authorisation Requirements

2.1.2.a in General
New bullet point
the risks of concussion, the signs and symptoms of concussion, and can apply the Concussion Recognition Tool.
Functional change
Requires participants wanting to authorise or reauthorise to show that they know the risks of concussion, the signs and symptoms of concussion and can apply the Concussion Recognition Tool.
Reason
We want to highlight the risk of concussion, and help our people learn to recognise it in themselves and other participants. Mirrors requirements in fencing rules.
For Notes section
November 2023 - Knowing the signs and symptoms of concussion is now a required part of authorisation testing. We need our people learn to recognise it in themselves and other participants, and not fight when concussed.

2.1.14 in General
Was
A rostered marshal in Lochac may revoke the authorisation card of a fighter in Lochac (even if they are an overseas visitor) for just and stated cause.
Now

A rostered marshal in Lochac may suspend the authorisation card of a fighter in Lochac (even if they are an overseas visitor) for just and stated cause.

Reason
Updated to reflect current wording in 11.2.