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What is the difference between Drafter's Notes and Deviation Guidance?

Drafter's Notes: internal points to describe how to draft or deal with a situation based on policy or preference

Deviation Guidance: personnel that needs to ultimately approve deviation from the standards and avaiable playbooks

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