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Governance

Separating selling from deciding.

The credibility of a certification program depends on structure, not intentions. Decision authority, standards approval and commercial responsibility are deliberately held apart.

Standards
v0.9 — Pilot draft
Status
Published
Review cycle
Reviewed quarterly
ScriptClear Approved — compliance verified certification seal

Certification is granted for a defined scope and remains subject to monitoring.

Standards version
v0.9 — Pilot draft
Decision basis
Published criteria
Independence
Commercial roles excluded
Change control
Dated effective versions

Safeguards

Rules that hold the structure in place.

  • Commercial roles are excluded from certification and appeal decisions
  • Pricing is not tied to outcome or to the number of findings closed
  • Reviewers record reasoning for every classification change
  • Decisions cite the standards version and evidence relied upon
  • Complaint and appeal outcomes are tracked for pattern review

Advisory input

External perspective, without decision authority.

Clinical, legal and industry advisors inform the standards. Advisory input does not confer authority over individual certification decisions.

Advisory participation is disclosed and does not create an exemption for any advisor's own business.

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