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One of the primary activities of The Augustan Society, Inc., is the Registration of Arms. This duty has been assigned to the [[Arms Registration Committee]].
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One of the primary activities of The Augustan Society, Inc., is the Registration of Arms. This duty has been assigned to the [[Heraldry Committee]].
  
=Procedure=
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==Procedure==
  
1. The petition, payment, and any supporting materials are received at Headquarters. [[Consuls]] will confirm receipt of payment and that there are no obvious defects in the petition. Consuls will confirm the recognition of, or refer for confirmation, any claimed titles or postnominals. [1] Consuls then forward all to the [[Arms Chancellor]] [2] and notify the [[Justiciar General]] [3].
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1. The petition, payment, and any supporting materials are received at Headquarters. [[Headquarters Staff]] will confirm receipt of payment and that there are no obvious defects in the petition. They will confirm the recognition of, or refer for confirmation, any claimed titles or postnominals. [1] They will then forward all to the [[Arms Chancellor]] [2] and notify the [[Justiciar General]] [3].
  
 
2. The Justiciar General will examine the documents for completeness and consistency. He will resolve conflicts between multiple blazons and illustrations, and with the assistance of specific [[Vice-Justiciars]] or outside consultants, will obtain any needed translations, and creates a definitive English blazon from which an [[Heraldic Artist]] might work. [4] The Justiciar General will forward any amended files to the Arms Chancellor for recording. [5]
 
2. The Justiciar General will examine the documents for completeness and consistency. He will resolve conflicts between multiple blazons and illustrations, and with the assistance of specific [[Vice-Justiciars]] or outside consultants, will obtain any needed translations, and creates a definitive English blazon from which an [[Heraldic Artist]] might work. [4] The Justiciar General will forward any amended files to the Arms Chancellor for recording. [5]
  
3. The Justiciar General will assign the English blazon to an [[Heraldic Artist]] to emblazon an illustration that is in full compliance with the blazon and with the needs of the [[Augustan Society Roll of Arms]] and [[Online Armorial]]. [6] The Heraldic Artist will be in possession of the standards and requirements for artwork for the Roll of Arms and will be in direct consultation with the [[Roll of Arms Editor]].
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3. The Justiciar General will assign the English blazon to an [[Heraldic Artist]] to emblazon an illustration that is in full compliance with the blazon and with the needs of ''The [[Augustan Society Roll of Arms]]'' and [[Online Armorial]]. [6] The Heraldic Artist will be in possession of the standards and requirements for artwork for the ''Roll of Arms'' and will be in direct consultation with the [[Roll Editor]].
  
4. The artwork will be returned to the Justiciar General (or Arms Chancellor, if so directed). The Justiciar General will either grant temporary approval, or remand the artwork to the Heraldic Artist for amendment. Upon tentative approval, the Justiciar General will forward (directly or otherwise) the blazon or blazons and the emblazonment to Consuls, with a copy to the Arms Chancellor if he hasn't already been copied.
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4. The artwork will be returned to the Justiciar General (or Arms Chancellor, if so directed). The Justiciar General will either grant temporary approval, or remand the artwork to the Heraldic Artist for amendment. Upon tentative approval, the Justiciar General will forward (directly or otherwise) the blazon and emblazonment to [[Headquarters Staff]], with a copy to the Arms Chancellor if he hasn't already been copied.
  
5. Consuls will then create a draft certificate and forward it to the Arms Chancellor, notifying the Justiciar General of same. [7]
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5. [[Headquarters Staff]] will then create a draft certificate and forward it to the Arms Chancellor, notifying the Justiciar General of same. [7]
  
6. The Justiciar General may approve the draft certificate, or remand it to Consuls for amendment. The Justiciar General will then cause the draft certificate to be sent to all members of the Arms Registration Committee, the Roll of Arms Editor, and Consuls. [8] The Justiciar General will direct those receiving a copy to review the blazon, translation [if any], and illustration. The Roll of Arms Editor will also participate in this review.
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6. The Justiciar General may approve the draft certificate, or remand it to [[Headquarters Staff]] for amendment. The Justiciar General will then cause the draft certificate to be sent to all members of the Heraldry Committee and the Roll Editor. [8] The Justiciar General will direct those receiving a copy to review the blazon, translation [if any], and illustration. The Roll Editor will also participate in this review.
  
7. Any discussion among members of the Arms Registration Committee occurs, and a vote for approval or disapproval is taken. Approval by the Arms Registration Committee shall be understood to be an affirmative vote by the majority of members, not counting ex officio members. [9]
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7. Any discussion among members of the Committee occurs, and a vote for approval or disapproval is taken. Approval by the Heraldry Committee shall be understood to be an affirmative vote by the majority of members, not counting ex officio members. [9]
  
8. Upon approval by the Arms Registration Committee [7] and the Roll Editor, the Justiciar General or Arms Chancellor will so advise the Consuls providing or referencing the appropriate files [blazon and illustration].
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8. Upon approval by the Heraldry Committee [7] and the Roll Editor, the Justiciar General or Arms Chancellor will so advise the [[Assistant Secretary]] providing or referencing the appropriate files [blazon and illustration].
  
9. Consuls will place the matter on the next available [[Board]] agenda.
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9. The Assistant Secretary will place the matter on the next available [[Board]] agenda.
  
10. Upon Board approval, the Consuls circulate the final certificate for the reviews and signatures of the Justiciar General and the [[President]]. Consuls will affix the corporate seal and send the signed certificate to the petitioner. A copy of the final certificate is forwarded (normally electronically) to the Arms Chancellor, Justiciar General, and Heraldic Artist.
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10. Upon [[Board]] approval, Headquarters Staff will circulate the final certificate for the reviews and signatures of the Justiciar General and the [[President]]. This may be done electronically at the discretion of each officer. That done, they will affix the [[Seal of the Corporation]] and send the signed certificate to the petitioner. A copy of the final certificate is forwarded (normally electronically) to the Arms Chancellor, Justiciar General, and Heraldic Artist.
  
 
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1] If the petition contains chivalric postnominals or titles, or if additaments are requested which are contingent on a noble title, these must first be approved by either the [[Chivalry Committee]] or [[Royalty & Nobility Committee]] as appropriate before the heraldic matters are considered. Consuls will generally evaluate requests for academic, learned society, and military postnominals. If the petition contains a claim for inherited arms, the genealogical evidence for such a right must first be evaluated by the [[Genealogy Committee]]. Additional fees may apply to these evaluations. If the petitioner elects not to have such titles, postnominals, or other honors mentioned on his [[Certificate of Arms Registration]], these approvals are not required.
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1] If the petition contains chivalric postnominals or titles, or if additaments are requested which are contingent on a noble title, these must first be approved by either the [[Chivalry Committee]] or [[Royalty & Nobility Committee]] as appropriate before the heraldic matters are considered. [[Headquarters Staff]] will generally evaluate requests for academic, learned society, and military postnominals. If the petition contains a claim for inherited arms, the genealogical evidence for such a right must first be evaluated by the [[Genealogy Committee]]. Additional fees may apply to these evaluations. If the petitioner elects not to have such titles, postnominals, or other honors mentioned on his [[Certificate of Arms Registration]], these approvals are not required.
  
2] It is expected that the Arms Chancellor will make such data available to all members of the Arms Registration Committee, including ex officio members, Heraldic Artists, and the chairmen of the Royalty & Nobility, Chivalry, Genealogy, Roll of Arms, and [[Online Armorial]] Committees.
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2] It is expected that the [[Arms Chancellor]] will make such data available to all members of the [[Heraldry Committee]], including ex officio members, Heraldic Artists, and the chairmen of the Royalty & Nobility, Chivalry, Genealogy, Roll of Arms, and [[Online Armorial]] Committees.
  
 
3] The Arms Chancellor shall maintain a list within the file repository of all petitions in progress and their current status.
 
3] The Arms Chancellor shall maintain a list within the file repository of all petitions in progress and their current status.
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4] English-language blazons received from official governmental heraldic jurisdictions (England, Scotland, Ireland, Canada, and South Africa) will be given priority in cases of any conflict between various written blazons or between written blazons and submitted illustrations. In other cases of a conflict between blazons or between blazons and submitted illustrations, or as needed, the Justiciar General or one of his Vice-Justiciars will contact the petitioner to resolve such conflicts. This priority treatment does not extend to official or governmental registrations which are not in English because of the issues created by the need for translation.
 
4] English-language blazons received from official governmental heraldic jurisdictions (England, Scotland, Ireland, Canada, and South Africa) will be given priority in cases of any conflict between various written blazons or between written blazons and submitted illustrations. In other cases of a conflict between blazons or between blazons and submitted illustrations, or as needed, the Justiciar General or one of his Vice-Justiciars will contact the petitioner to resolve such conflicts. This priority treatment does not extend to official or governmental registrations which are not in English because of the issues created by the need for translation.
  
5] The Arms Registration Committee as a whole is not informed of or assigned work on the petition until the emblazonment and translation have been obtained.
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5] The Heraldry Committee as a whole is not informed of or assigned work on the petition until the emblazonment and translation have been obtained.
  
 
6] The Heraldic Artist should be assigned the English blazon and should not be assigned work until the blazon and translation are complete and approved.
 
6] The Heraldic Artist should be assigned the English blazon and should not be assigned work until the blazon and translation are complete and approved.
  
7] Minor revisions to the blazon, the illustration, or the certificate may be approved by the Justiciar General and/or the Consuls alone without formal Committee reconsideration or Board approval.
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7] Minor revisions to the blazon, the illustration, or the certificate may be approved by the Justiciar General alone without formal Committee reconsideration or Board approval.
  
8] Although it need not be done on a routine basis, at any point in the process, the Justiciar General may correspond with the petitioner regarding the blazon or the illustration. This is more likely to be required if discrepancies or problem are encountered.
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8] Although it need not be done on a routine basis, at any point in the process, the Justiciar General may correspond with the petitioner regarding the blazon or illustration submitted. This is more likely to be required if discrepancies or problem are encountered.
  
9] Heraldic Artists will normally recuse himself from a vote on artwork he has himself created.
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9] Heraldic Artists who are volunteers seated on the Heraldry Committee will normally recuse himself from a vote on artwork he has himself created.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:52, 28 July 2016

One of the primary activities of The Augustan Society, Inc., is the Registration of Arms. This duty has been assigned to the Heraldry Committee.

Procedure

1. The petition, payment, and any supporting materials are received at Headquarters. Headquarters Staff will confirm receipt of payment and that there are no obvious defects in the petition. They will confirm the recognition of, or refer for confirmation, any claimed titles or postnominals. [1] They will then forward all to the Arms Chancellor [2] and notify the Justiciar General [3].

2. The Justiciar General will examine the documents for completeness and consistency. He will resolve conflicts between multiple blazons and illustrations, and with the assistance of specific Vice-Justiciars or outside consultants, will obtain any needed translations, and creates a definitive English blazon from which an Heraldic Artist might work. [4] The Justiciar General will forward any amended files to the Arms Chancellor for recording. [5]

3. The Justiciar General will assign the English blazon to an Heraldic Artist to emblazon an illustration that is in full compliance with the blazon and with the needs of The Augustan Society Roll of Arms and Online Armorial. [6] The Heraldic Artist will be in possession of the standards and requirements for artwork for the Roll of Arms and will be in direct consultation with the Roll Editor.

4. The artwork will be returned to the Justiciar General (or Arms Chancellor, if so directed). The Justiciar General will either grant temporary approval, or remand the artwork to the Heraldic Artist for amendment. Upon tentative approval, the Justiciar General will forward (directly or otherwise) the blazon and emblazonment to Headquarters Staff, with a copy to the Arms Chancellor if he hasn't already been copied.

5. Headquarters Staff will then create a draft certificate and forward it to the Arms Chancellor, notifying the Justiciar General of same. [7]

6. The Justiciar General may approve the draft certificate, or remand it to Headquarters Staff for amendment. The Justiciar General will then cause the draft certificate to be sent to all members of the Heraldry Committee and the Roll Editor. [8] The Justiciar General will direct those receiving a copy to review the blazon, translation [if any], and illustration. The Roll Editor will also participate in this review.

7. Any discussion among members of the Committee occurs, and a vote for approval or disapproval is taken. Approval by the Heraldry Committee shall be understood to be an affirmative vote by the majority of members, not counting ex officio members. [9]

8. Upon approval by the Heraldry Committee [7] and the Roll Editor, the Justiciar General or Arms Chancellor will so advise the Assistant Secretary providing or referencing the appropriate files [blazon and illustration].

9. The Assistant Secretary will place the matter on the next available Board agenda.

10. Upon Board approval, Headquarters Staff will circulate the final certificate for the reviews and signatures of the Justiciar General and the President. This may be done electronically at the discretion of each officer. That done, they will affix the Seal of the Corporation and send the signed certificate to the petitioner. A copy of the final certificate is forwarded (normally electronically) to the Arms Chancellor, Justiciar General, and Heraldic Artist.


Notes:

1] If the petition contains chivalric postnominals or titles, or if additaments are requested which are contingent on a noble title, these must first be approved by either the Chivalry Committee or Royalty & Nobility Committee as appropriate before the heraldic matters are considered. Headquarters Staff will generally evaluate requests for academic, learned society, and military postnominals. If the petition contains a claim for inherited arms, the genealogical evidence for such a right must first be evaluated by the Genealogy Committee. Additional fees may apply to these evaluations. If the petitioner elects not to have such titles, postnominals, or other honors mentioned on his Certificate of Arms Registration, these approvals are not required.

2] It is expected that the Arms Chancellor will make such data available to all members of the Heraldry Committee, including ex officio members, Heraldic Artists, and the chairmen of the Royalty & Nobility, Chivalry, Genealogy, Roll of Arms, and Online Armorial Committees.

3] The Arms Chancellor shall maintain a list within the file repository of all petitions in progress and their current status.

4] English-language blazons received from official governmental heraldic jurisdictions (England, Scotland, Ireland, Canada, and South Africa) will be given priority in cases of any conflict between various written blazons or between written blazons and submitted illustrations. In other cases of a conflict between blazons or between blazons and submitted illustrations, or as needed, the Justiciar General or one of his Vice-Justiciars will contact the petitioner to resolve such conflicts. This priority treatment does not extend to official or governmental registrations which are not in English because of the issues created by the need for translation.

5] The Heraldry Committee as a whole is not informed of or assigned work on the petition until the emblazonment and translation have been obtained.

6] The Heraldic Artist should be assigned the English blazon and should not be assigned work until the blazon and translation are complete and approved.

7] Minor revisions to the blazon, the illustration, or the certificate may be approved by the Justiciar General alone without formal Committee reconsideration or Board approval.

8] Although it need not be done on a routine basis, at any point in the process, the Justiciar General may correspond with the petitioner regarding the blazon or illustration submitted. This is more likely to be required if discrepancies or problem are encountered.

9] Heraldic Artists who are volunteers seated on the Heraldry Committee will normally recuse himself from a vote on artwork he has himself created.


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