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HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO POLICY LETTER OF 7 OCTOBER 1970
Issue II
Remimeo Dept of Comm Comm Bureau

MAIL LINE

Reissue of HCO Bulletin of 3 August, 1956
Revised
(The original issue stated only the Accountant could open mail. This was changed by HCO P/L of 31 Aug '65, "Mail Opening", which stated mail is opened by the Dept of Communications, HCO Division 1.)

"As the mail line contains money, preclear and student applications and is in effect the income line of the organization, it must be secure in the extreme.

"The mail opener opens all mail, whether personal or otherwise and no matter how marked on the cover, which is addressed to the organization or its personnel – excepting only mail for students and/or preclears, and packages. Example: Any letter addressed personally to a staff member and received at the HASI, even though marked personal, would be opened. (This regulation has been found important in this London operation three years ago.) (This discourages receipt of personal mail by staff at business address.)"

Revised & reissued from
LRH original by:
Preparations I/C
Central Organizing Bureau
for
L. RON HUBBARD
Founder
LRH:DZ:sb.rd

[Note: The above P/L was modified by HCO P/L 7 December 1970, Guardian's Office Mail, page 179. The original issue 3 August 1956 appears in Volume 3, page 271.]