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In a Salesforce organization, a company has implemented a role hierarchy to manage access to sensitive customer data. The hierarchy consists of three levels: Executives, Managers, and Sales Representatives. Executives have access to all records, Managers can access records owned by their team members, and Sales Representatives can only access their own records. Additionally, the organization has set up sharing rules that grant access to specific records based on criteria such as region and account type. If a Sales Representative needs to access a record owned by a colleague in a different region, which of the following statements best describes the implications of the current security model in this scenario?
The Sales Representative will not be able to access the record unless a sharing rule explicitly grants access to that record.
The Sales Representative can access the record due to the role hierarchy allowing visibility across regions.
The Sales Representative can request access to the record through a manual sharing process.
The Sales Representative will automatically gain access to the record because they belong to the same role.

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