Other Starfleet Regulations
Created by Civilian 'Key Holder' Yolanthe Ibalin on Mon Feb 16, 2015 @ 4:42am
This section summarises a sampling of Starfleet Regulations. Regulations are cited by number and section, and may be refereed to as "Regulations," "Orders," or "Codes." Regulation 46, section A might be referred to as "Regulation 46A," "Order 46, section A" or "Code 46A."
Regulation 46
Establishes communications protocols in combat situations. Section A states, "If transmissions are being monitored during battle, no uncoded messages are to be transmitted on an open channel."Regulation 104
Establishes the chain of command on a Starship or Starbase. Section A establishes procedures for the assumption of command by the ranking officer in even of the death or incapacitation of his superior officers. Section B establishes procedures for a senior officer outside the chain of command to assume command of a Starship or Starbase. Section C establishes procedures for removal from command of an officer deemed medically unfit by the Chief Medical Officer of a Starship or Starbase.Regulation 710
Establishes protocols for the restriction of space traffic in the vicinity of the sender.Regulation 2005
Establishes protocols and procedures for the engaging of the autodestruct sequence on a Starship or Starbase.Regulation 3121
Establishes the right of access to subspace communications for personnel on a Starship or Starbase.Regulation 3194
Restricts access to subspace communications for personal messages while on duty.Additional details
For a fuller description, see Starfleet General Orders and Regulations OR 'st-minutiae' Starfleet General Orders.Categories: Treknology