Pack Governance & Bylaws
IBB Authorized Archive v1.0A Pack is more than a social group; it is a governed entity. This chapter outlines the IBB framework for establishing, maintaining, and—if necessary—dissolving a pack dynamic while maintaining community safety.
The Universal Law of Consent
While every pack may have its own lore and internal hierarchy, all IBB-recognized packs must bow to the Universal Law of Consent. No pack-specific rule or "lore" ever overrides an individual's right to use a safe word or exit a scene.
1. Structuring Your Pack
The IBB recommends a "Check and Balance" system for pack leadership to prevent burnout or abuse of power:
- The Alpha/Lead: Responsible for vision, event planning, and final decisions on pack membership.
- The Den Parent: A non-leadership role focused on internal health, conflict resolution, and ensuring every member's "Human" needs are met.
- The Scribe: Manages the pack’s digital presence and ensures all members are correctly linked to the IBB Registry.
2. Writing Your Pack Bylaws
To be officially "IBB Sanctioned," a pack must have a written set of bylaws that include:
- Vetting Requirements: How new members are introduced and tested.
- Trial Periods: A mandatory 30-day "probationary" period for new pups to ensure they fit the pack dynamic.
- Exit Strategy: A clear, no-shame process for a member to leave the pack.
3. Dispute Resolution (The "Pack Council")
When conflicts arise, the IBB framework requires a Cooling Off Period. Members are encouraged to step away from the mosh and discuss the issue as humans. If a dispute cannot be resolved internally, the pack leadership may request a neutral mediator from the IBB Board.
Packs vs. The Brigade
The Brigade is the Infrastructure; the Pack is the Family. We provide the tools and safety standards, but the heart and culture of your pack are yours to build.