The AFL will introduce legislation immediately to give the Match Review Panel the power to suspend players for stomach and jumper punches.
After a spate of incidents across the past few weeks there have been calls for any type of punch to be punished with a suspension.
In the past, players have usually been given a fine for punches deemed low impact.
AFL football operations boss Simon Lethlean told SEN radio it was up to him to give the MRP greater powers to suspend players.
"I think a change is required. Clearly the deterrent of fines is not stopping on-field punching in various forms and we want to stamp that out," he said.
"It's unusual (to make rule changes mid-season), but we're going to. We don't want punching to continue. We're unequivocal about that and we'll make that really clear to the players and clubs.
"We'll make a change that gives the MRP the right equipment in their classification to ensure sanctions are now matches compared to fines.
"Across the past few years, broadly, the MRP done a good job in classifying on-field incidents in the way they've been directed to.
"It's a tough role, but they'll make decisions now going forward based on a harsher method and a harsher deterrent and I think that will hopefully stamp (punches) out."