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mutual out-rudiments thcrc are. (Ref: HCOB 17 Feb. 74, C/S Series 91 MUTUAL OUT-RUDS)
d. The Deputy RPF I/C for Tech routinely inspects the RPF technical lines, including course rooms, word clearing and cramming, as well as MAA applications of ethics tech, and sees tliat these are properly set up per HCO PLs and HCOBs and the RPF Series Flag Orders.
e. The Deputy RPF I/C for Tech holds daily meetings with all the RPF co-auditors, i.e , as auditors, and takes up any common points of out-tech or situations affecting the RPF as a whole.
f. The Deputy RPF I/C for Tech has the authority to order and/or do any technical correction needed, change any co-audit or take any other action per standard tech to uphold correct application of the tech in the RPF. Where warranted, the Deputy RPF I/C for Tech can and should personally execute a review action on an RPF member where a case is bogged and in need of expert auditor handling to get the RPF member moving again on his program.
The RPF I/C and the Deputy RPF I/C for Tech are fuily charged with the responsibilities as laid out above and as covered in HCO PLs, Flag Orders and HCO Bulletins.
RPF BOSUN
The RPF itself is headed by a Bosun, a member of the RPF.
He is responsible for maintaining the rigorous Schedule of the RPF, for seeing that productive work occurs, for group coordination and for creating an “esprit de corps” in the RPF. Persons assigned to the RPF are expected to work bard at tlieir tasks—contribution exchanged for the rehabilitation services they receive.
He is the product officer that runs the RPF and he functions in accordance with FO 3784R, PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR.
He does not “try to get people through the RPF.” He gets them to produce. He makes them get valid produets. The only way that anyone can graduate from the RPF is for them to produce produets they feel proud of.
The RPF Bosun is appointed by the RPF I/C. The person so appointed must have a good production record on the decks, be moving well on his enhancement program and have proven that he can keep his own ethics in.
RPF MAA
The RPF MAA is responsible for the ethics of the RPF as a unit. He handles all MAA functions and ethics matters directly, quickly and standardly, exactly as covered in LRH policy on ethics.
The duties of the RPF MAA also include mustering the RPF, enforcing schedules, keeping the stats for the RPF, keeping the ethics files for the RPF and removing ethics blocks preventing tech from going in. He may have a deputy in a