Rule 5.1.2 The one penalty per infraction rule includes only 2 exemptions to the rule and should also include the new 2015 rule 


3.6.2.1 If the shooter reloads and continues to engage targets while moving to the next shooting position, a Procedural Error penalty will be assessed for each shot fired.

5.1.2 Only one (1) PE is assessed for each type of infraction in a string of fire. If the shooter commits more than one type of infraction, such as using the wrong specified hand and firing an incorrect number of shots, a separate PE is assessed for each type of infraction. There are two exceptions to the “one PE per infraction” rule. 

5.1.3 Cover violations: a shooter may incur more than one cover PE per string of fire. The number of cover PE’s cannot exceed the number of cover positions. Regardless of the number of rounds fired or targets engaged from any position, only 1 cover PE may be assessed at each position. 

5.1.4 The second exception is for reload violations as detailed in rule 3.8. The shooter can receive one PE for each incorrect reload in a string
In 5.1.2 we need to change the word from "two" to "three"

We also need to add a 5.1.5 third exemption for when a shooter begins in the open then reloads and continues to engage targets while moving to the next shooting position, a Procedural Error penalty will be assessed for each shot fired.

Ty Hamby -"Unnecessarily restrictive engagement requirements by default is the hallmark of a lazy or flat out terrible stage designer."~ unknown."
Citrus Heights Ca.
IDPA A36150
ICORE CA2395
USPSA A67318