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==What is an Officer?== | ==What is an Officer?== | ||
As the | As the SCA is a volunteer organization, an officer is a volunteer who fills a particular role (office) for the organization. Society Officers fill Society-level roles, Kingdom Officers fill Kingdom-level roles, Baronial Officers fill Baronial-level roles, etc.... Some offices require Warrants, which are authorizations by the Society to perform certain functions, or roles, within the SCA Kingdom-level and Branch Warrants are authorized by the Crown. All Officers must be paid Members. | ||
According to the | According to the SCA governing documents, an Officer is "A Society member serving in an appointed office as defined in Corpora, or as an appointed deputy in such an office, or in another office as may be defined by Kingdom Law, at any level of the Society, or in the role of organizer of a Society event (commonly referred to as “Autocrat” or “Steward”), or as a Territorial Baron or Baroness, or as Crown or coronet or heir to a Crown or Coronet." | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:36, 3 June 2024
What is an Officer?
As the SCA is a volunteer organization, an officer is a volunteer who fills a particular role (office) for the organization. Society Officers fill Society-level roles, Kingdom Officers fill Kingdom-level roles, Baronial Officers fill Baronial-level roles, etc.... Some offices require Warrants, which are authorizations by the Society to perform certain functions, or roles, within the SCA Kingdom-level and Branch Warrants are authorized by the Crown. All Officers must be paid Members.
According to the SCA governing documents, an Officer is "A Society member serving in an appointed office as defined in Corpora, or as an appointed deputy in such an office, or in another office as may be defined by Kingdom Law, at any level of the Society, or in the role of organizer of a Society event (commonly referred to as “Autocrat” or “Steward”), or as a Territorial Baron or Baroness, or as Crown or coronet or heir to a Crown or Coronet."
Pages in category "Officers"
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