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ENGLISH DOCS FOR THIS DATE- Rights of the Directors of Training and Processing, Staff Auditors, and Instructors Regarding Preclears and Students - B570600 | Сравнить

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HCO INFORMATION BULLETIN OF 1 JUNE 1957

RIGHTS OF THE DIRECTORS OF TRAINING AND PROCESSING, STAFF AUDITORS, AND INSTRUCTORS

REGARDING PRECLEARS AND STUDENTS

The Director of Processing may refuse a preclear already registered on the following grounds, and only on these grounds:

  1. Risk to Clinic by reason of low profile or connections.
  2. Not enough weeks bought by pc (example: bought one, needs three).
  3. Non-payment of former debts to Clinic.

He may not refuse a pc on grounds of insufficient auditors or inconvenience to staff. In case of refusal he returns pc to Registrar.

The Director of Training may refuse a student already registered on the following grounds, and only on these grounds:

  1. Flagrantly needs processing of a more expert level than student intensive.
  2. Signed up for a course for which student not qualified by earlier training.
  3. Non-payment of former debts to Academy.

He may not refuse students on grounds of insufficient instructors or classrooms.

In case of refusal he returns student to the Registrar.

A Staff Auditor may refuse to process a pc on following grounds:

  1. Psychotic past history of institutional nature.
  2. Marked antipathy to case.

An Instructor may refuse training in his unit to a student who:

  1. Gives no evidence of having learned the basics taught in a lower unit. (In which case he returns student to the lower unit.)
  2. Flagrantly needs processing. (In which case he sends student to Director of Training and thence to Registrar.)
  3. Is chronically absent or tardy. (In which case he sends student to Director of Training. )
  4. Disobeys school regulations. (In which case he sends student to Director of Training.)

A Director of Processing may refuse to sign out or release a preclear he considers vitally in need of further processing. In which case he sends preclear to Registrar.

The Director of Training may refuse to send a student to the Examiner by reason that he will not be a credit to the corps of auditors. He is under no compulsion to train such a student beyond the allotted training period but may do so at his discretion.

A Staff Auditor may refuse to release a preclear from the HGC whom he feels in vital need of further processing regardless of the opinion or administration of the Director of Processing or the Registrar. He should send the pc to the Registrar but may give further processing whether or not the preclear signs up for more and despite any remonstrance of the Director of Processing.

An Instructor may refuse to release a student to a higher class or to Examination despite the opinion or the administration of the Director of Training.

L. RON HUBBARD