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What does SCS 6.2 add to the system?

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November 11, 2011

This allows the learners to distinguish between missing disclosure information and the circumstances where there is nothing to disclose.

Related Topics: Criterion 7, Standard 6.2 Verbal Disclosure to Learners
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