1. non-
remimeo means
HCO Bulletins,
policy letters,
administrative letters and
executive letters which are intended for
use but only by
executives and therefore of
limited distribution. It means not to be
mimeoed again by the receiving
org. On non-
remimeo, a very few copies are
sent to
main orgs and they in
turn distribute to their nearby
orgs.
(HCO PL 2 Jul 64) 2. non-
remimeo means
bulletins and
policy letters which are intended for
use but only by
executives and therefore are of
limited distribution. It means not to be
mimeoed again by the receiving
org. There are two classes of non-
remimeo:
general non-
remimeo and
limited non-
remimeo.
General non-
remimeo distribution is based on one
copy for
master files, one
copy to
LRH Comm, one
copy to the
Guardian or A/G, one
copy each to the
FR,
ED(
CO),
HES and
OES, one
copy to the
Qual library reference files and one
copy to the
reference files of all
bulletins and
PLs kept in
reception for
staff, one
copy to the
division head(s) and the
department head(s) concerned and one
copy to the
post(s) in the
department(s) concerned.
General non-
remimeo issues usually deal with broader
points of
admin or
tech of
interest to one or two
production departments as well as the
LRH Comm,
FR, the
Guardian or A/G,
HES,
OES and
ED(
CO). They are never strewn about or broadly republished as they could be misunderstood.
Limited non-
remimeo means that copies only go to
master files,
LRH Comm, the
Guardian or A/G,
HES,
OES,
ED(
CO) and
FR. 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.
(BPL 14 Apr 69R) 3. means that they are
cut on a stencil and just
run off and a few copies are
sent to each
org.
(SH Spec 57, 6504CO6)