Houses retain responsibility for the conduct of their members
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House Responsibility for Member Conduct
Houses retain responsibility for the conduct of their members.
Individual actions reflect upon the house and its standing within the Nation.
Houses are responsible for guiding conduct, correcting harm, and supporting accountability.
Responsibility includes participation in acknowledgment, repair, and restoration.
House responsibility does not eliminate individual responsibility but reinforces it.
Failure to address member conduct allows imbalance to extend beyond the individual and weaken inter-house relationships.