SKA ORGAN1ZAI ION
27 March 1975 Revised 2.7.98
hI ,\c; ORDER 3434RE-23R
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the RPF restrictions. Revisions not in script.)
RPh Series 23R
RPF—rights and restrictions
W hen an individual takes part in the RPF, he is thoroughly engaged in redeetning himsclf spiritually by fully handling the underlying causes of his (Jestructive actions. As with any intensive religious endeavor toward rehabilitation, the attention of the individual must not be dispersed into other activities. All efforts should be cxpcnded purely on becoming a fuli product of the RPF.
As covered in RPF Senes 19, WA1VERS FOR THE RPF, an individual must rcad all the RPF Series and agree to follow them before he may be allowed to start the RPF program. Undertaking the RPF program, with its attendant restrictions and disciplines. is done volunlarily. The person has the option of doing the RPF and adhering to its rules, or not accepting the opportunity for redemption and terminating his membership in the Sea Organization.
The RPF program is for the individual's rehabilitation, and the morę rapidly he gets through it, the sooner he becomes a contributing member of the fuli group—and the group welcomes that occurrence.
With this purpose in mind, the rights and restrictions for all RPF members are enumerated here, to be complied with unreasonably.
RIGHTS
The RPF carries no privileges, as it may be sought after, but every member of the RPF has the following rights:
1. Access to standard Scientology justice procedures.
2. To have standard tech applied to him by his fellows in the RPF.
3. Five hours study/co-audit per day and seven hours actual sleep time.
Members of the RPF may not be put on a work Schedule which does not allow for 5 hours of study and co-auditing and 7 hours actual sleep time to be sessionable and studentable. Anyone in or outside the RPF issuing orders which cut across the RPF program by blocking or reducing enhancement may be called before a Committee of Evidence on the charge of:
“ATTEMPTTNC TO UNDERMINE OR ADYTSING OR ENCOURAGING OR CONDONING THE ABANDONMENT OR REDUCTION OF USE OF THE FULL TECHNOLOGY OF LOCATING AND HANDLING OVERTS, EVIL PURPOSES, DESTRU CTIVE INTENTIONS AND NONSURVIVAL CONSIDERATIONS.” — LRH (Ref: HCOB 6 June 84RIV, FPRD Series 2R, THE “LOST TECH” OF HANDLING OYERTS AND EVTL PURPOSES)
t>npublished Work: «i crealed 1975. 1998 CS1. All Rights Rcscrved.