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ScriptClear

Resource library

Reference material for operators building compliant programs.

This library collects the practical material behind the ScriptClear standards: how the guides are framed, what a readiness checklist actually contains, and where operators can find category-specific reference points. It is written for people who run compliance programs day to day.

Format
Reference material
Updated
Reviewed quarterly

Nothing in this library is legal advice. It describes operational practices reviewed under the ScriptClear standards, not a substitute for counsel in any jurisdiction.

Purpose
Practical operator guidance
Written by
The ScriptClear standards team
Not legal advice
Informational only
Updated
Reviewed quarterly

What is published

What you will find here, and what you will not.

  • Compliance guides that explain how a workflow is typically structured and reviewed
  • Readiness checklists written directly onto the page — no downloads to track
  • Industry-specific hubs for telehealth and aesthetic practices
  • A framework for how state-specific updates will be structured once published
  • A glossary defining terms used consistently across the standards

How it is written

Authorship and review.

Material is drafted by the team that maintains the ScriptClear standards and reviewed against the same classification language used in certification decisions, so terminology stays consistent between what you read here and what a reviewer writes in a finding.

  1. 1

    Draft

    A page is written against a specific operational question a compliance lead is likely to have.

  2. 2

    Cross-check

    Language is checked against the published standards so the same term means the same thing everywhere.

  3. 3

    Publish

    The page goes live with its own scope stated up front — what it covers and what it does not.

  4. 4

    Revisit

    Pages are revisited when the underlying standards change materially.

Who it serves

Built for the person accountable for the workflow.

  • Compliance and operations leads preparing for certification review
  • Founders evaluating whether a workflow needs to change before it is reviewed
  • Marketing and clinical staff who need shared, precise vocabulary
  • Legal counsel looking for a plain-language map of what a review actually checks

FAQ

Questions we hear often

Is anything in this library legal advice?
No. It describes operational practices and how they are typically reviewed. It is not a substitute for legal analysis of your specific facts and jurisdiction.
How often is this library updated?
Pages are revisited when the underlying ScriptClear standards change materially, and each page states its own scope so you know what it covers.
Can I request a topic that is not covered yet?
Yes. Use the request path on the webinars page or contact the team directly to describe the gap.

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