Regulation 93 outlines the attire requirements for Grand Officers within the Masonic Royal Arch. It mandates that current Grand Officers wear chains made of gold or gilt metal during Grand Chapter meetings or at the discretion of the First Grand Principal. Additionally, a Grand Superintendent is required to wear a chain when attending his Provincial or District Grand Chapter, as well as during visits to other Chapters within his jurisdiction. Similarly, a Grand Inspector must don a chain when present at any Chapter in his Group or while visiting Provincial or District Grand Chapters. For all other occasions, Grand Officers are to wear the appropriate jewel from a four-inch wide collar in dark blue, crimson, and light blue. Past Grand Officers are also required to wear their respective jewels from similar collars at all times. This regulation emphasizes the importance of proper attire in maintaining the dignity and decorum of Masonic gatherings.
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Regulation 93: Grand Officers' Chains In the Grand Chapter and on any occasion when so ordered by the First Grand Principal the present Grand Officers shall wear chains of gold or metal gilt (Plate No. 5).
A Grand Superintendent shall wear a chain in his Provincial or District Grand Chapter or when officially present at any Chapter in his Province or District, or when visiting another Provincial or District Grand Chapter.
A Grand Inspector shall wear a chain when officially present at any Chapter in his Group or when visiting Provincial or District Grand Chapters.
Grand Officers' Collars On all other occasions present Grand Officers shall wear the appropriate jewel suspended from a collar four inches wide, of dark blue, crimson and light blue.
Past Grand Officers' Collars Past Grand Officers shall wear the appropriate jewel suspended from a similar collar on all occasions.