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*These emergency powers are as follows:  
 
*These emergency powers are as follows:  
 
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<li> In the first instance, the Council has the power to order a review of the actions of a member, a group of members, an entire team, or a team leader.  If a member of the Council is themselves the subject of a review, they are not allowed to participate in the inquiry into their own actions.  In conducting this review, the Council has the collective duty to ask all of the parties in question to justify their actions and, if necessary, defend themselves.  Third-party members of BS may also be required to give opinions or evidence.  It is permissible for this review to be conducted in private if this is necessary to protect the privacy of the members concerned.  However, the Council must always justify any actions it takes to BS as a whole, even if personal details need to be redacted.  </li>
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<li> In the first instance, the Council has the power to order a review of the actions of a member, a group of members, an entire team, or a team leader.  If a member of the Council is themselves the subject of a review, they are not allowed to participate in the inquiry into their own actions.  In conducting this review, the Council has the collective duty to ask all of the parties in question to justify their actions and, if necessary, defend themselves.  Third-party members of BS may also be required to give opinions or evidence.  It is permissible for this review to be conducted in private, if this is necessary to protect the privacy of the members concerned.  However, the Council must always justify any actions it takes to BS as a whole, even if personal details need to be redacted.  </li>
<li> Once all relevant information has been accumulated, the Council must, in the first instance, attempt to mediate between the parties in question. Only if this fails, or if the matter is so serious that no other action is appropriate, do the following emergency powers become available to the Council:
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<li> Once all relevant information has been accumulated, the Council must, in the first instance, attempt to mediate between the parties in question. Only if this fails, or if the matter is so serious that no other action is appropriate, do the following emergency powers become available to the Council:
 
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<li> The Council may overrule a decision taken by a team member, or team leader if doing so is necessary and proportionate to safeguard the interests of their team as a whole, or of Beyond Skyrim as a whole;</li>
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<li> The Council may overrule a decision taken by a team member, or team leader, if doing so is necessary and proportionate to safeguard the interests of their team as a whole, or of Beyond Skyrim as a whole;</li>
 
<li> The Council may temporarily suspend team members, or team leads, from Beyond Skyrim; for serious or repeated breaches of the Code of Conduct, for a period of time proportional to the seriousness of their actions;</li>
 
<li> The Council may temporarily suspend team members, or team leads, from Beyond Skyrim; for serious or repeated breaches of the Code of Conduct, for a period of time proportional to the seriousness of their actions;</li>
 
<li> The Council may demote a team lead to a regular team member, on a temporary or semi-permanent basis; if they have grossly or repeatedly abused their powers and privileges, and make provisions for their team to select a replacement (see S5 ss5.7 for details and correct procedure);</li>
 
<li> The Council may demote a team lead to a regular team member, on a temporary or semi-permanent basis; if they have grossly or repeatedly abused their powers and privileges, and make provisions for their team to select a replacement (see S5 ss5.7 for details and correct procedure);</li>
<li> As a last resort, to be invoked only when all other measures have failed, the Council has the power to expel a member or team leader of Beyond Skyrim (see S5 ss 5.5-6 for details and correct procedure).</li></ol></li>
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<li> As a last resort, to be invoked only when all other measures (including external mediation by independent DC Admins) have failed, the Council has the power to expel a member or team leader of Beyond Skyrim (see S5 ss 5.5-6 for details and correct procedure).</li></ol></li>
 
<li> In the case that all team leads of a project become inactive for longer than 3 calendar months without notice, or are unable to continue their duties due to illness, having made no provision as to their successor(s), the Council has the power to appoint a caretaker team lead (or as many caretaker team leads as are judged to be necessary to keep the project functioning), who will administer that project until such time as the team members are able to agree among themselves on a new leader or leaders (which may include, if they so choose, retaining the caretaker lead(s) on a permanent basis - see S5 ss5.7 for details and procedure).</li>
 
<li> In the case that all team leads of a project become inactive for longer than 3 calendar months without notice, or are unable to continue their duties due to illness, having made no provision as to their successor(s), the Council has the power to appoint a caretaker team lead (or as many caretaker team leads as are judged to be necessary to keep the project functioning), who will administer that project until such time as the team members are able to agree among themselves on a new leader or leaders (which may include, if they so choose, retaining the caretaker lead(s) on a permanent basis - see S5 ss5.7 for details and procedure).</li>
 
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*It also owes complaining or accused members a duty to investigate thoroughly and promptly.
 
*It also owes complaining or accused members a duty to investigate thoroughly and promptly.
 
*In all cases, the burden of proof is on the one who alleges, not the one who denies.
 
*In all cases, the burden of proof is on the one who alleges, not the one who denies.
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*The Council's disciplinary (but not administrative) powers are subject to review by the DC Admins on appeal by the individuals affected.
  
 
====S5: Administrative Procedures====
 
====S5: Administrative Procedures====

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