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Any parasitic alien organism that requires a living host to live and reproduce must be eliminated. An exception can be made for experimental purposes, provided a CO, CMO and Mystagogue were to approve it.
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==Surgical Regulations==
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* Surgery should only be conducted by or under the supervision of licensed professionals, including Surgeons and the Chief Medical Officer. Surgeons, or those under their supervision, should not perform medically unnecessary operations, or operations with which they are unfamiliar. Anyone participating in a surgical operation must wear appropriate gloves and masks while operating.
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* Tools and gloves should be maintained in a state of surgical sterility and regularly cleaned throughout any procedure, either with antiseptic soap or with an autoclave.
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* Surgeries should only be conducted in an operating theater with an appropriate surgical bed, unless extenuating circumstances require otherwise.
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* Patients undergoing surgery *must* be anesthetized. For surgeries involving repairs to limbs, local anesthesia (numbing) may be sufficient; for surgeries involving the trunk or head, the patient should be rendered unconscious.
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* Experimental procedures must be approved by the Chief Medical Officer. This includes any implantation of non-standard organs, such as those extracted from dangerous alien fauna. Organs that may pose a health and safety risk to the user or to the station’s population, should not be implanted unless consent is obtained from both the Chief Medical Officer and the Head of Security.
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* Surgery should only be conducted by or under the supervision of licensed professionals, including Surgeons and the Chief Medical Officer. Surgeons, or those under their supervision, should not perform medically unnecessary operations, or operations with which they are unfamiliar. Anyone participating in a surgical operation must wear appropriate gloves and masks while operating.
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* Tools and gloves should be maintained in a state of surgical sterility and regularly cleaned throughout any procedure, either with antiseptic soap or with an autoclave.
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* Surgeries should only be conducted in an operating theater with an appropriate surgical bed, unless extenuating circumstances require otherwise.
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* Patients undergoing surgery *must* be anesthetized. For surgeries involving repairs to limbs, local anesthesia (numbing) may be sufficient; for surgeries involving the trunk or head, the patient should be rendered unconscious.
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* Experimental procedures must be approved by the Chief Medical Officer. This includes any implantation of non-standard organs, such as those extracted from dangerous alien fauna. Organs that may pose a health and safety risk to the user or to the station’s population, should not be implanted unless consent is obtained from both the Chief Medical Officer and the Head of Security.
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==Handling of Sophont Remains==
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The proper handling of the remains of deceased sophonts (as well as any other spaceborne or other fauna that may be present and subsequently expire on the station) is necessary to maintain public health aboard the station; consequently, responsibility for collection and storage of remains falls to the Medical Department. In the event that the remains in question belong to a sophont, and Medical personnel have made the determination that the sophont cannot be reasonably restored to life through medical intervention, the following procedures should be followed:
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* The sophont in question should be thoroughly inspected to determine cause of death, if not already known, and a determination made as to whether the sophont’s death was caused by foul play, misadventure, or natural causes. Findings should be transmitted to the Security and Justice Departments.
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* When a Nanotrasen employee expires, the Chief Medical Officer (or whosoever they may delegate the task to) should check the employee’s Medical Records to determine what wishes, if any, should be followed with regard to the disposition of their remains.
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* In the event that the employee has elected for burial on or around the station, Medical should contact the Chaplain and arrange for a service appropriate to the deceased final wishes.
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* In the event that the employee has elected to have their remains stored and transported home for burial, the remains should be stored in the morgue; if the morgue is full, Medical should ensure that sufficient decomposition-preventing body bags or other hardware are available and that all remains are properly stored within them.
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* The sophont’s remains should, at all times, be treated with respect and dignity.
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* Coordinate trackers should be turned off prior to interment or storage for transportation.
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==Handling of Sophont Remains==
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The proper handling of the remains of deceased sophonts (as well as any other spaceborne or other fauna that may be present and subsequently expire on the station) is necessary to maintain public health aboard the station; consequently, responsibility for collection and storage of remains falls to the Medical Department. In the event that the remains in question belong to a sophont, and Medical personnel have made the determination that the sophont cannot be reasonably restored to life through medical intervention, the following procedures should be followed:
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* The sophont in question should be thoroughly inspected to determine cause of death, if not already known, and a determination made as to whether the sophont’s death was caused by foul play, misadventure, or natural causes. Findings should be transmitted to the Security and Justice Departments.
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* When a Nanotrasen employee expires, the Chief Medical Officer (or whosoever they may delegate the task to) should check the employee’s Medical Records to determine what wishes, if any, should be followed with regard to the disposition of their remains.
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* In the event that the employee has elected for burial on or around the station, Medical should contact the Chaplain and arrange for a service appropriate to the deceased final wishes.
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* In the event that the employee has elected to have their remains stored and transported home for burial, the remains should be stored in the morgue; if the morgue is full, Medical should ensure that sufficient decomposition-preventing body bags or other hardware are available and that all remains are properly stored within them.
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* The sophont’s remains should, at all times, be treated with respect and dignity.
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* Coordinate trackers should be turned off prior to interment or storage for transportation.
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=Epistemics Regulations=
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Due to the nature of the Epistemics Department’s work, there is a high likelihood of unexpected and highly dangerous anomalous events. To ameliorate this risk, research should be conducted according to the following regulations.
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Due to the nature of the Epistemics Department’s work, there is a high likelihood of unexpected and highly dangerous anomalous events. To ameliorate this risk, research should be conducted according to the following regulations.
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==Xenoarcheology==
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* Anomalous materials or artifacts must be properly supervised by licensed xenoarcheological technicians at all times during research.
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* Researchers must wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) at all times when engaged in research on anomalous materials and artifacts.
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* When not being actively researched, or when being moved outside of the Epistemics Department (such as for transshipment off-station following completion of research on a given artifact), anomalous materials and artifacts must be safely secured inside a rated containment system.
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* Artifacts determined to have properties congruent with listed contraband must be secured and properly evaluated by the appropriate Department. Subject to that Department’s approval, research may resume, but must be conducted or supervised by the Mystagogue.
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* Anomalous materials or artifacts must be properly supervised by licensed xenoarcheological technicians at all times during research.
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* Researchers must wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) at all times when engaged in research on anomalous materials and artifacts.
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* When not being actively researched, or when being moved outside of the Epistemics Department (such as for transshipment off-station following completion of research on a given artifact), anomalous materials and artifacts must be safely secured inside a rated containment system.
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* Artifacts determined to have properties congruent with listed contraband must be secured and properly evaluated by the appropriate Department. Subject to that Department’s approval, research may resume, but must be conducted or supervised by the Mystagogue.
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==Anomalies==
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* Anomalies, when generated (naturally or through technological intervention), should be announced on Departmental and Common radio channels. The Anomaly Team within Epistemics (those researchers generating and maintaining anomalies) should conduct an active search throughout the station until the anomaly is located.
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* Anomalies that manifest in high-security or mission-critical areas of the station should be dispersed as quickly and safely as possible. This determination is the responsibility of the ranking officer of the Department affected, or by the HOP in the case of public areas.
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* Once the determination to maintain an anomaly is made, a member of the Epistemics Anomaly Team must be responsible for the monitoring and maintenance of that anomaly. *Any damage caused by an uncontrolled or unsupervised anomaly is the responsibility of that researcher.* If no responsible party is named, the Mystagogue assumes ultimate responsibility for the disposition of anomalies aboard the station.
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* Emergent anomalous entities (“anomalites”), if maintained or permitted to exist, must have a licensed handler who is a member of the Epistemics Department. The handler of an emergent anomalous entity is responsible for the behavior of said entity, including criminal liability for any actions taken in violation of Space Law.
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* Anomalies that manifest in high-security or mission-critical areas of the station should be dispersed as quickly and safely as possible. This determination is the responsibility of the ranking officer of the Department affected, or by the HOP in the case of public areas.
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* Once the determination to maintain an anomaly is made, a member of the Epistemics Anomaly Team must be responsible for the monitoring and maintenance of that anomaly. *Any damage caused by an uncontrolled or unsupervised anomaly is the responsibility of that researcher.* If no responsible party is named, the Mystagogue assumes ultimate responsibility for the disposition of anomalies aboard the station.
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* Emergent anomalous entities (“anomalites”), if maintained or permitted to exist, must have a licensed handler who is a member of the Epistemics Department. The handler of an emergent anomalous entity is responsible for the behavior of said entity, including criminal liability for any actions taken in violation of Space Law.
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==Noospheric Science==
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The Epistemics Department is responsible for the maintenance and monitoring of all noospheric activities aboard the station, and for ensuring that research and any resultant noospheric effects do not pose a threat to the station. Noospheric pressure is measured as Glimmer (Ψ), ranging from 0 to 999.
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* Glimmer should be maintained at a level of 600Ψ at most. Noospheric pressure greater than this poses an increasingly serious risk to the health and safety of station personnel and Nanotrasen property. In the event that this number is exceeded, it may be necessary to call Code White [see Alert Procedure].
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* The Psionic Mantis is responsible for monitoring the behaviors of any members of the crew who spontaneously develop psionic abilities as a result of glimmer exposure. The Mantis should maintain a registry of psychics and, if possible, determine their powers. In the event that a mindbreaking is required, the Mantis should carry out this work, unless they are unavailable, in which case the responsibility falls to the Mystagogue.
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* The Chaplain is responsible for seeing to the spiritual health and safety of the station, which may be threatened by noospheric events or individuals who are unduly influenced by noospheric energies or entities. In the event that dangerous noospheric influences develop into physical phenomena (“rifts,” for example), it is the responsibility of the Chaplain to “cleanse” these rifts as well as any contaminated individuals and restore the local noospheric medium to its default mode. In the event the Chaplain is unavailable, this duty may be performed by the Psionic Mantis, or the Mystagogue.
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The Epistemics Department is responsible for the maintenance and monitoring of all noospheric activities aboard the station, and for ensuring that research and any resultant noospheric effects do not pose a threat to the station. Noospheric pressure is measured as Glimmer (Ψ), ranging from 0 to 999.
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* Glimmer should be maintained at a level of 600Ψ at most. Noospheric pressure greater than this poses an increasingly serious risk to the health and safety of station personnel and Nanotrasen property. In the event that this number is exceeded, it may be necessary to call Code White [see Alert Procedure].
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* The Psionic Mantis is responsible for monitoring the behaviors of any members of the crew who spontaneously develop psionic abilities as a result of glimmer exposure. The Mantis should maintain a registry of psychics and, if possible, determine their powers. In the event that a mindbreaking is required, the Mantis should carry out this work, unless they are unavailable, in which case the responsibility falls to the Mystagogue.
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* The Chaplain is responsible for seeing to the spiritual health and safety of the station, which may be threatened by noospheric events or individuals who are unduly influenced by noospheric energies or entities. In the event that dangerous noospheric influences develop into physical phenomena (“rifts,” for example), it is the responsibility of the Chaplain to “cleanse” these rifts as well as any contaminated individuals and restore the local noospheric medium to its default mode. In the event the Chaplain is unavailable, this duty may be performed by the Psionic Mantis, or the Mystagogue.
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=Engineering Regulations=
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==Health & Safety==
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==Inspections==
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The Justice Department may, at their discretion, conduct an inspection of any other department. This inspection should not be conducted when doing so would, in the opinion of either that department’s command-level officer or in the opinion of the Commanding Officer, impose an undue burden upon or interfere with the necessary functions of the department in question.
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In the event that a command-level officer (including the Commanding Officer) blocks an inspection, the Chief Justice may overrule that officer if, in the Chief Justice’s opinion, there is a likelihood that an inspection will find serious malfeasance or incompetence that places the function of the station in jeopardy. If the Chief Justice does so, they must immediately inform CentComm via fax with a stamped and signed note. This power should not be used lightly, nor should it be used when there is a clear and present danger to the station (e.g., a union riot or a gas leak).
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In the event that a command-level officer (including the Commanding Officer) blocks an inspection, the Chief Justice may overrule that officer if, in the Chief Justice’s opinion, there is a likelihood that an inspection will find serious malfeasance or incompetence that places the function of the station in jeopardy. If the Chief Justice does so, they must immediately inform CentComm via fax with a stamped and signed note. This power should not be used lightly, nor should it be used when there is a clear and present danger to the station (e.g., a union riot or a gas leak).
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Inspections may be conducted by one or more officers of the Justice Department, and should assess:
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the structural integrity of the department, including but not limited to windows, doors, wiring, floor tiles, etc.
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the structural integrity of the department, including but not limited to windows, doors, wiring, floor tiles, etc.
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whether dangerous equipment or elements have appropriately marked perimeters and/or are shielded from casual contact; and whether the absence of the above or any other necessary infrastructure constitutes an unnecessary risk to crew health and safety
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presence or absence of applicable safety and personal protective equipment, including fire safety and oxygen/nitrogen lockers, which should be fully stocked
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status of air and fire alarms (Atmospherics should be notified prior to any tests of this equipment)
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status of air and fire alarms (Atmospherics should be notified prior to any tests of this equipment)
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storage of controlled items, and whether they are reasonably secure or not
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adherence to sanitation and appearance standards
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clear emergency pathways
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criminal violations of Standard Operating Procedure (see below)
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criminal violations of Standard Operating Procedure (see below)
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Inspections may be conducted by one or more officers of the Justice Department, and should assess:
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*The structural integrity of the department, including but not limited to:
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**Windows.
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**Windows.
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**Doors.
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**Wiring.
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**Wiring.
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**Floor tiles.
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**Anything else critical to standard structural integrity.
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*Whether dangerous equipment or elements have appropriately marked perimeters and/or are shielded from casual contact.
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**Anything else critical to standard structural integrity.
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*Whether dangerous equipment or elements have appropriately marked perimeters and/or are shielded from casual contact.
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**Whether the absence of the above or any other necessary infrastructure constitutes an unnecessary risk to crew health and safety.
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*Presence or absence of applicable safety and personal protective equipment, including fire safety and oxygen/nitrogen lockers, which should be fully stocked.
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*Status of air and fire alarms (Atmospherics should be notified prior to any tests of this equipment).
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*Status of air and fire alarms (Atmospherics should be notified prior to any tests of this equipment).
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*Storage of controlled items, and whether they are reasonably secure or not.
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*Adherence to sanitation and appearance standards.
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*Clear emergency pathways
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Officials conducting an inspection, upon finding evidence of an SOP violation, may issue departments or individuals citations. Citations should always be made in duplicate, with one copy being issued to the department or individual in question and the second being retained for the Justice Department’s records. Command-level officers of departments under investigation may request an extra copy for citations made to employees under their jurisdiction as well.
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Citations should be clearly written and explain in straightforward language any violations of Standard Operating Procedure encountered in the course of an investigation, as well as clear steps to address these violations. Citations must be:
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*Signed by the investigating officer.
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*Citations issued to individuals must also be signed by the individual in question.
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*Citations made to departments in a collective sense should be signed by that department’s command-level officer, if they are present;
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*Signed by the investigating officer.
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*Citations issued to individuals must also be signed by the individual in question.
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*Citations made to departments in a collective sense should be signed by that department’s command-level officer, if they are present;
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*If not, they may be signed by any member of that department.
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Refusing to sign a lawfully issued citation is a violation of Space Law § 206 (Obstruction of Justice), and may result in arrest and subsequent detention or restriction of privileges. Marshalls are empowered to conduct an arrest in this instance if a Security officer is not available in a reasonable time frame.
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==Criminal Violations==
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Criminal violations of Standard Operating Procedure are violations that exceed incompetence or carelessness and reach the threshold of violations of Space Law § 204 (Endangerment) or Space Law § 306 (Abuse of Power). Marshalls discovering such violations should cite as normal and inform the Security Department and the Commanding Officer at once.
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Criminal violations of Standard Operating Procedure are violations that exceed incompetence or carelessness and reach the threshold of violations of Space Law § 204 (Endangerment) or Space Law § 306 (Abuse of Power). Marshalls discovering such violations should cite as normal and inform the Security Department and the Commanding Officer at once.
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Criminal violations of Standard Operating Procedure include, but are not limited to:
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Criminal violations of Standard Operating Procedure include, but are not limited to:
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Ethics violations
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Ethics violations
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*Medical procedures or research done with blatant disregard for the safety, comfort, or long term health of the subject
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*Experimental procedures performed without authorization by the head of staff and the consent of the subject.
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