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These Regulations authorise minor punishments which may be imposed on offenders by the Court Martial and by commanding officers who have heard charges summarily. The minor punishments authorised are stoppage of leave orders, restriction of privileges orders and admonitions. The punishments are listed in the first column of the Table in regulation 2 and limitations, if applicable, are listed in the second column. Regulations 3 and 4 make more detailed provision in relation to stoppage of leave orders and restriction of privilege orders respectively. Regulation 5 prohibits the combination of each minor punishment with certain other punishments (minor or otherwise). Regulation 6 permits the Court Martial, or the commanding officer who has heard a charge summarily, after awarding a minor punishment other than an admonition, to direct that it shall take effect at a date not later than 28 days after it was awarded. Regulation 7 provides for the delegation by commanding officers of the functions conferred on them by these Regulations. Regulation 8 prevents the Court Martial from reducing a member of any of Her Majesty’s air forces below the highest rank he has held as an airman (Ranks held as an “airman” are ranks below that of corporal). A similar limitation is placed by section 135(3) of the Armed Forces Act 2006 on commanding officers’ powers to impose reduction in rank.
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