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Mislocation of rules, notes, effects, cases, etc. is common in rule books; evn one published by our education-based oganization. Sometimes it is because it is duplicated as above, or because the rule was a change to something that belonged there; but usually it's just carelessness.
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It is in the right place, logically, but should probably be a note or comment or exception to the previous rule, not its own separately numbered point.
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