The flowchart is better explained here.
Basically:
- every agent can only perform 2 breaches in cumulative enforcement.
- if the lice count goes beyond 6.0 (suggested by CoGP) then a treatment is to be performed.
- If a treatment is performed within 4 weeks and the level goes below 6.0 then it does not count towards the 1st of 2 breaches. By reading between the lines, it means that if an infraction has already been recorded this will count towards a second breach
- Otherwise, if a treatment was performed but the count ratio did not go below the 6.0 suggested threshold since the first reporting, then it will be counted as a 1 of 2 breaches in cumulative enforcement. If the threshold is not met after 4 more weeks an enforcement notice will be issued.
- Instead, if no treatment is performed within 6 weeks an enforcement notice will be issued (equivalent to two "strikes")
- if at any point two strikes are reached an enforcement notice will be issued to the offending farm
What happens when an enforcement notice is issued? Not clear, but we believe a "game over" scenario could be achieved by forced fallowing of all cages.
What do you think @magicicada @anthonyohare ? I believe it would be interesting to support this before implementing policies (#161 ) - as long as we remove the inability to defect.
The flowchart is better explained here.
Basically:
What happens when an enforcement notice is issued? Not clear, but we believe a "game over" scenario could be achieved by forced fallowing of all cages.
What do you think @magicicada @anthonyohare ? I believe it would be interesting to support this before implementing policies (#161 ) - as long as we remove the inability to defect.