The following three policies emerged from a Comm Ev conducted at Saint Hill 23 July 1965.
No person who is dependent for his or her livelihood upon a Suppressive Person or Group, may be awarded any Release award declaration or pin as such a person is not released in his environment.
No person who is dependent for his or her livelihood upon compensation being paid for physical or mental disability, may be awarded any Release award declaration or pin as there is too much vested interest in remaining disabled.
All students of any course are debarred from visiting any medical or healing practitioner unless they are given an Ethics clearance first and all possibility of “roller-coaster” (sudden case decline) has been looked into and any suppressives or bad auditing precisely isolated. The exception is an emergency involving severe injury or infectious disease, but in this case the student must be cleared by Ethics to be permitted back on course or even in the org. This includes all accidents.
Course Supervisors are subject to Comm Ev in not so routing students requesting to see a doctor.
All students must have permission to see a medical doctor except in cases of severe emergency.