Jurisdiction of the Chairman and the Members of the Disciplinary Committee Ruling Alone
1. The chairman of the Disciplinary Committee may take the following decisions alone:
a) suspend a person for up to three matches or for up to two months;
b) pronounce a fine of up to CHF 50,000;
c) rule on extending a sanction (art. 136);
d) settle disputes arising from objections to members of the Disciplinary Committee;
e) pronounce, alter and annul provisional measures (cf. art. 129).
2. Cases involving matters under art. 64 may be decided by one member of the committee alone. The chairman of the Disciplinary Committee is responsible for assigning the relevant cases to individual members of the committee. If a particular case raises complex or fundamental issues, the relevant committee member shall notify the chairman of the Disciplinary Committee accordingly who shall then refer the case to a panel in accordance with art. 82.