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Rulebook

A rulebook is a formal document that specifies the rules, guidelines, and procedures for a particular activity, competition, or organization. It defines the scope, terms, and the governing framework that participants must follow. Rulebooks are used in sports, board and role-playing games, and organizational governance. They describe the playing field or court, equipment, turn order, timing and scoring, and the actions that constitute compliance or violation.

Typically, rulebooks include sections on definitions, rules, penalties and sanctions, procedures for conduct and dispute resolution,

The primary purposes are to ensure fairness, safety, consistency, and predictability; to provide authority for officials

procedures
for
amendments,
and
appendices
with
diagrams
or
forms.
They
provide
the
authoritative
reference
used
by
players,
officials,
organizers,
and
administrators
to
interpret
situations
that
arise
during
play
or
operation.
and
organizers;
and
to
serve
as
a
reference
for
participants,
coaches,
players,
judges,
and
administrators.
Rulebooks
are
usually
issued
by
a
governing
body
or
publisher
and
are
revised
periodically
to
reflect
changes
in
practice,
technology,
or
policy.
They
coexist
with
manuals
and
codes
of
conduct,
but
focus
on
operational
rules
rather
than
governance
or
behavior.
Examples
include
the
laws
that
govern
a
sport,
official
rules
for
a
game,
or
the
rule
systems
used
in
tabletop
or
role-playing
games.