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

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
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