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1. any infraction against the Training Course Rules and Regulations will result in the student being required to write a paper of 200 words getting off his overts and withholds against any and all students, instructors and personnel connected with the courses. (HCO PL 22 Nov 61)

2. infractions for breach of auditing regulations may be recommended by instructors but may be given only by the Course Supervisor; the procedure being for the instructor to pass the Infraction Sheet to the Course Supervisor for decrease, increase, cancellation or delivery to the student for the student's compliance. Penalties are as follows: (a) failure to comply with instructions which failure might have resulted in slowing or worsening a case: 200 to 500 word Infraction Sheet. (b) departure from standard operating procedure SHSBC in any unit: 200 word Infraction Sheet to 2 weeks in Unit W. (c) worsening or drawing-out the auditing on a case: 2 weeks in Unit W to Being Sent Down. (d) accumulation of 5,000 words in Infraction Sheets, in which 2 weeks re-assignment to Unit W shall constitute 1,500 words: no classifications during current course. (HCO PL 11 Feb 63)

3. all course infractions hence forward will be given solely upon technical matters and results. Example: the student has "passed" an HCOB and does not seem to be able to apply it in a session. The cause of the infraction will be because the student is supposed to know it and doesn't and because the student could not make it work. The subject of the infraction will be that material required, and various allied matters. (HCO PL 2 Apr 64)

4. the disciplinary weapon is the Infraction Sheet. An auditing supervisor does not give these out for bad auditing, however. He gives these out only for infractions of the rules of the Academy, including a refusal to follow his auditing directions. Bad technical is handled by pink sheet and gross auditing errors. (HCO PL 21 Oct 62)