Administrative Policy

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Voting Procedures

Voting Procedures

  • Commanders, Captains, Officers, and NCOs can each vote. Each member has only one vote.
  • A clear agenda or proposal should be presented for each vote. Members are able to vote "For," "Against," or "Abstain."
  • Majority vote is required for the measure to pass. Abstentions do not count. Only "For" and "Against" votes determine the outcome.
  • The total number of eligible voters determines majority. In general, all officers and NCOs are counted for votes, the only exception is promotion votes, which only counts Lieutenants and NCOs. Example: With 15 Lieutenants and NCOs , 8 "For" are votes needed for a majority.
  • Results announced after voting ends and the majority decision is implemented.
  • In the event of a Tie, Admirals and Captains will convene and vote within themselves to determine the outcome.
  • Admirals reserve the right to veto decisions in exceptional cases that go against Organizational interests or policies.
  • Confirming an NCO promotion will be a vote withheld to Officer and above.
  • Disciplinary votes are unique and will generally be comprised of only Officers.
Remember, voting promotes fairness and collaboration within Rescue Squad One. Respect the outcome, even if it differs from personal preferences. Let's work together for success in Star Citizen!


NCO Rules

Promotion Tickets

Promotion tickets must be left up for at least 24 hours. However the submitter of the ticket can close the ticket after the promotion is given (or not given) using the button on the command that the NCO posts. Promotion tickets should be closed by: Command, the person that opened the ticket or the NCO+ that processed the ticket.

You must wait at least 12 hours from the start of a promotion ticket before awarding the approved new rank. Once the promotion is approved the NCO processing the ticket will use the "/closerequest" command, while making sure to include a description and a close time of 12 hours from the use of the command. If the creator of the ticket doesn't use the "close" button, the ticket will automatically close 12 hours after the command was used.

Steps to Process Non-NCO Promotion Tickets

  1. Input intro comment for the appropriate rank.
  2. Check all qualifications (rescues, events, TIG, etc) and post voting poll.
  3. After 12 hours have passed since the ticket was opened and the poll is finished, the team will approve or deny promotion.
  4. Post the promotion comment, congratulating them.
  5. Post in Promotion Tracker as well as Promotion Announcements.
  6. Use the "/closerequest" command, making sure to include the description/summary and the auto-close time of 12 hours.
  7. Submitter can then use the close button you posted, when they are ready.

Steps to Process NCO Promotion Tickets

  1. Command inserts intro comment for NCO Application
  2. Command check all qualifications (rescues, events, TIG, etc)
  3. Command informs NCOs that a member has applied for NCO.
  4. NCOs hold a vote.
  5. If the NCO Vote passes, Command will be notified. Command will hold a final vote.
  6. After the Command vote has passed, Command will approve or deny promotion.
  7. Post the promotion comment, congratulating them.
  8. Post in Promotion Tracker as well as Promotion Announcements.
  9. Use the "/closerequest" command, making sure to include the description/summary and the auto-close time of 12 hours.
  10. Submitter can then use the close button you posted, when they are ready.
  • All discussions regarding promotion applicants are to be conducted in a respectful and professional manner.
  • All information regarding the deliberation of a vote is to be kept strictly confidential.
  • Coaching NCO applicants in order to give them an unfair advantage will render the ticket null and void.

Event Tickets

Once an event ticket is approved and on the calendar, you are welcome to use the "close command" and the applicant can then close it using the button you provided. This means that event tickets no longer have a minimum time to be open, however if the applicant does not use the provided button, then the ticket will stay open for 12 hours. The command used to force close it will close it at that time.

Rescue Medal Awards

As soon as the medal (role) is awarded, use the "close command". The applicant can then click close on your provided button. If they don't click "close", the ticket will remain open until it force closes at the 12 hour mark.

Awards

Join us in our exciting journey of saving lives and making a difference in Star Citizen!

The Rescue Achievement System is our recognition and reward system for members who go above and beyond in rescue operations.

Starting from 10 rescues, each milestone unlocks a unique badge role on our Discord server. Here are the names for each achievement:

Badge Rescues Award
10 Lifesaver
20 Guardian Angel
30 Heroic Medic
40 Valiant Protector
50 Fearless Defender
60 Courageous Medic
70 Noble Rescuer
80 Gallant Protector
90 Indomitable Guardian
100 Legendary Medic
130 Supreme Saver
160 Honorable Protector
190 Hero of Heroes
200 The Doctor
230 Radiant Rescuer
260 Heroic Luminary
290 Exemplary Rescuer
300 The War Doctor
330 Paragon of Valor
360 Super "Person of Steel"
390 Majestic Medic
400 Mythical Medic

All ranks can participate, and you can count up to 20 rescues which occurred prior to 6 May 2023 for the "Guardian Angel" achievement. To request your achievement, submit a ticket.

Disciplinary Process

Note: Repeat offenses may skip over the process

Do not close ticket without explicit permission given from an officer. will result in another ticket with escalation.

Warning

You may receive a verbal or written warning. Warning will be logged. If the warning is ignored, then an offense ticket will be created.

Level 1: Minor Offense

Your Rights

  • 48 Hours of open communication via this ticket. You can bring in witnesses that can have attendance verified. Voice chat is not required but in some cases, voice chats can be granted.

Possible Outcomes

  • Timeout up to 24 hours
  • Offense is recorded in command logs
  • On your record for 2 weeks

Level 2: Moderate Offense

Your Rights

48 Hours of open communication via this ticket. You can bring in witnesses that can have attendance verified. You may ask for a voice chat in addition to the ticket

Possible Outcomes

  • Single-rank demotion
  • Timeout up to 1 week
  • Offense is recorded in command logs
  • On your record for 1 month

Level 3: Major Offense

Your Rights

48 Hours of open communication via this ticket. You can bring in witnesses that can have attendance verified. Voice Chat is Required.

Possible Outcomes

Single-rank demotion

Timeout up to 1 week

Offense is recorded in command logs

On your record permanently

Full demotion Possible removal from Discord and RSI Org with ban length in writing

Level X Offense

Immediate removal from Discord and the RSI Org

Disciplinary Appeals.

Any member of the Org has the right to appeal the results of a Disciplinary Action brought against them, up to and including a Level X Offense. The Appeal should be initiated through a ticket submission when possible, or the DMing of a member of RS1 command if the accused has been removed from the server. An appeal can grant either overturn the disciplinary action or suspend the sentence in certain circumstances, based on the evidence and arguments provided.

The appeal should include what disciplinary action they would like addressed, why they believe the action should be addressed, and any evidence they have to support their belief. The appeal will be discussed with the entire command team, including NCOs and Officers, with the focus on whether or not the disciplinary action should be addressed, and to what extent. The vote to address the disciplinary action will be withheld to those of Officer rank and above alongside three randomly selected NCOs, however, with a majority vote required to address disciplinary actions.

Following the vote, regardless of the outcome, a summary of the command discussion and the results of the vote will be added to disciplinary logs for record keeping. If the disciplinary action was addressed, then the rights, ranks, and roles of the accused will be restored to the extent agreed upon in the Officer vote, as constructed by the command discussion.

Policy Change & Implementation

Change Management

In order to improve communication, increase transparency, and reduce surprise changes within RS1, we have decided to implement major changes once a month. The process of discussing major changes, scheduling the changes, and applying the changes is outlined as the Change Management process.

RS1 Patch Day

Any Major changes within the ORG will be applied at the 1st of the month. This will prevent sudden jarring changes to the ORG, as well as allow members to have better awareness of recent changes by reading the RS1 Change Log.

RS1 Change Log

The RS1 Change log is where Major changes are published.

Major vs Minor Changes

Major changes will go through the Change Management process. Minor changes may happen at any time.

Examples of a Major Change

  • Uniform Updates
  • Rank Requirement Changes
  • Squad Requirements
  • Platoon Changes
  • Rules and Regulations
  • Event or Rescue Requirements

Examples of Minor Changes

  • SOP Clarification or Polish
  • Error Corrections
  • Re-wording of existing policy
  • Organizing or channel cleanup
  • Minor non-policy driven Discord Changes

Change Management Workflow

Changes within RS1 go through a Change Management Process outlined below:

  1. Propose Change
  2. Discussion
  3. Command Vote
  4. Preparation
  5. Application

Propose Change

Any member of the ORG may suggest a change via "Make A Suggestion" within the Ticket Center on Discord. This will create a ticket where the NCOs and Command staff may review it. Depending on the viability of the suggestion, the command may proceed to the Discussion step.

Some suggestions come from within discussions on various threads. Any major changes are recommended to be submitted via a Ticket so proper discussion can be had.

Discussion

Any Major Changes should be discussed within a Ticket. Depending on the nature of the change, NCOs may or may not be included within the discussion. Sensitive items will often be discussed within Command exclusively, where as ORG changes may include NCOs within the discussion as necessary. During the discussion, the viability of applying the change will be determined. If a consensus is made and a change is desired, the change must then be submitted to be voted on.

Command Vote

Major Changes which have completed the Discussion process will be voted on under Command-Voting. It is important that once a vote reaches this step that it is understood when the change will be applied. Command should reference the discussion within the vote as well as reference the desired date of change. For example:

Command Vote on Uniform Changes. (ticket-uniform-discussion) (Change 1DEC2023) (Description of Change) YES / NO / Abstain

More information can be provided in a Thread under the Poll if required.

Once a majority vote is obtained, the change moves on to the Preparation Step.

See Voting Procedures above for Vote Pass / Fail conditions and rules.

Preparation

After a Vote is passed and a change is ready, it may be added to the queue for upcoming changes. These changes are currently listed within the Pending Org Changes - Change Log Drafts channel.

Application

On the 1st of the month, changes which are queued within the Pending Org Changes - Change Log Drafts channel will be applied where required, and the changes will be outlined within the RS1 Change Log.