CLASSIFICATION
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Definitions
1. classification is in addition to certification and is by additional examination by HCO. Classification is sealed on any certificate by "class" and large Roman numerals and a Hubbard Communications Office ring, the Roman numerals denoting class to be huge and in the center of the seal. The object of class is that course completion alone may award a certificate. But course proficiency is denoted by a class seal. Auditors who have difficulty getting results should not be classed. Classification is not a matter of obligation to HCO. It is a special award and is not owed to anyone. (HCO PL 12 Aug 63)
2. means that we require certain actions to have been done or conditions to have been attained before we say that individual is classified in that and let him go on up. (SH Spec 66, 6509CO9)
3. classification means that we require certain actions to have been done or conditions to have been attained before an individual is classified on that level and we let him go on. (Aud 107 ASHO)
4. an award earned by an auditor that entitles him to audit certain levels of processes, and that shows that he has attained the ability and skill to do so by actual test. (Scn AD)