paragraphs 5.45 - 5.52).
(b) The practices of disconnection, public investigation, security
checking and the implementation of the third party law as
outlined in Chapter 9 supra and practices of a similar nature
should be declared illegal by appropriate legislation. (See
Chapter 9, paragraph 9.32).
(c) Legislation should be enacted prohibiting the administration
and application of intelligence, personality and aptitude tests
to minor children by persons other than those specially trained
and registered in terms of such legislation. (See Chapter 12,
paragraph 12.29).
(d) The dissemination of inaccurate, untruthful and harmful information
in regard to psychiatry and the field of mental health in general
should be prohibited by legislation. (See Chapter 14, paragraphs
14.9 - 14.11).
15.5. On the assumption that the recommendations in the preceding paragraph are
implemented the Commission is of the view that no positive purpose will be served by banning the
practice of Scientology as such.
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