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First off, welcome aboard! It's always good to have new officials around. Now to answer your questions...
Question 1: The way I read it is that the clock will start on the ready for the following cirumstances (a,b,c) unless the clock was stopped for a reason under 3-4-3 or was stopped for an untimed down. This wording might be slightly redundant as there is no situation I can think of in which there would be a snap following an untimed down except in the case of an extended period due to penalty, but the ending of a period is covered under 3-4-3g so it would appear it is just a reiteration. Question 2: 3-4-2 a, b, and c are the situations in which the clock would start on the ready. They are the only cases I can think of when the clock would stop other than what's listed under 3-4-3. Big Picture: Unless it's a situation listed under 3-4-3, the clock is starting on the whistle. Hope this helps!
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