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These are the standard mirneo distribution symbols: Remimeo General Non-Remimeo Limited Non-Remimeo SH ASHO Franchise Students BPI MA (Magazine Article) Other special distribution may be indicated such as SHSBC, or Class VIII. REMIMEO This indicates main technical or Policy material. Received by the Cont Org (or Zonal Org) in stencil form, copies are run off for their staff, and for the staffs of their nearby Orgs and for their students as they wish. They keep the stencil on file for additional copies as needed. They file copies in their Master and general files in each Org including the receiving Org. The stencil Orgs have considerable discretion in how many they run off, how many they send smaller orgs (but they must insure I copy for each staff member in the local Org of Remimeo issues), whether they issue to students or not. But they must-keep the stencil for re-use and file in their own Master files with the copy clearly stamped MASTER COPY. LIMITED NON-REMIMEO It is usually important that this does not get wide distribution as it has to do with Org know-how, planning, etc, and could be misunderstood. So it is not Remimeoed or strewn about. It may be taken up in Staff meetings but that is about all. One never republishes a Limited Non-Remimeo in a magazine. GENERAL NON-REMIMEO The same as Limited Non-Remimeo but somewhat broader. These usually deal with broader points of Admin or Tech of interest to one or two production departments as well as the LRH Comm, The Guardian or A/G, HES, OES, PES. Again, they are never strewn about or broadly republished as they could be misunderstood. FRANCHISE Franchise receives for a small fee technological materials, up to his level of classification. The Franchise Officer WW receives one copy for his files and one copy for each Franchise holder he is going to mail it out to. See HCO PL 20 Feb 1969 for local org supply lines. BPI Broad Public Issue (BPI) is a designation that sometimes appears on a Policy Letter or HCO B. This follows the same distribution procedure as for Remimeo, with the exception that it is also put in 'The Auditor' and Cont magazines.