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:Reminder that you need to prove that you are authorised to participate.
:Reminder that you need to prove that you are authorised to participate.
;For notes section
;For notes section
:June 2023 - A reminder that you need to prove that you are authorised to participate by presenting a current authorisation card, or your temporary paperwork until your card arrives.
:October 2023 - A reminder that you need to prove that you are authorised to participate by presenting a current authorisation card, or your temporary paperwork until your card arrives.
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:The handbook currently has two phrases meaning the same component of the authorising process. This combines them.
:The handbook currently has two phrases meaning the same component of the authorising process. This combines them.
;For notes section:
;For notes section:
:June 2023 - The practical component of authorisations must include combat.
:October 2023 - The practical component of authorisations must include combat.
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;Was 2.1.5, now 4.5 in When you are allowed to fence
;Was 2.1.5, now 4.5 in When you are allowed to fence
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:You are not allowed to fence with impaired judgement, which includes:
:If you are not legally fit to drive, you are not fit to fight!
:*being impaired by an injury such as a concussion;
:*being impaired by alcohol, prescription or over-the-counter medication, or illegal or controlled substances.
;Now
:You are not allowed to fence with:
:1. impaired judgement, which includes:
::*being impaired by an injury such as a concussion;
::*being impaired by alcohol, prescription or over-the-counter medication, or illegal or controlled substances.
:::If you are not legally fit to drive, you are not fit to fight!
:2. an injury with free flowing blood.
;Functional change
;Functional change
:None
:None
;Reason
;Reason
:Mirroring language in armoured handbook, doubling down on importance of proper judgement when fighting.
:Mirroring language in armoured handbook, doubling down on importance of proper judgement when fighting.
:Restructure for change in structure of this section - what was 2.1.6, and would have been 4.6, has been moved to 5.2.2.1 in Behavior on the field - Issues on the field
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Revision as of 21:25, 18 October 2023

Was 2.1.1, now 4.1 in When you are allowed to fence
Was
You must be authorised in fencing to participate in any combat event.
Now
You must be authorised in fencing to participate in any combat event. You need to be able to prove that you are authorised by presenting your current authorisation card or valid temporary paperwork.
Functional change
None. Reminder that you need to prove that you are authorised.
Reason
Reminder that you need to prove that you are authorised to participate.
For notes section
October 2023 - A reminder that you need to prove that you are authorised to participate by presenting a current authorisation card, or your temporary paperwork until your card arrives.

Was 2.1.2, now 4.2 in When you are allowed to fence
Was
To be authorised, you have to pass a verbal and practical test to show that you...
Now
To be authorised, you have to pass a verbal and practical combat test to show that you...
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.

Was 2.1.5, now 4.5 in When you are allowed to fence
Additional note
If you are not legally fit to drive, you are not fit to fight!
Functional change
None
Reason
Mirroring language in armoured handbook, doubling down on importance of proper judgement when fighting.