I'm not convinced OOC conduct needs to be mentioned in any legislation. The admin team's authority is implicitly absolute, as is the trust in their judgement to use that authority appropriately. If they believe that somebody ought to be excluded from the community for any actions anywhere, they can do that regardless of the processes defined by law.
They are an entity entirely separate from and above legislation.
If that trust is broken, no legislative process could resolve that issue anyway. Drastic action would need to be taken by another mechanically powerful entity (the delegate, I suppose.)
They are an entity entirely separate from and above legislation.
If that trust is broken, no legislative process could resolve that issue anyway. Drastic action would need to be taken by another mechanically powerful entity (the delegate, I suppose.)