Version history
Every version, dated and disclosed.
Standards that change silently cannot be relied on. Each version is published with an effective date, and each certification decision records the version applied.
- Standards
- v0.9 — Pilot draft
- Status
- Published
- Review cycle
- Reviewed quarterly
Current version
v0.9 — Pilot draft
- Effective dates published before adoption
- In-flight reviews complete under the prior version
- Every decision records the version applied
- Current
- v0.9 — Pilot draft
- Next
- v1.0 planned
- In-flight reviews
- Complete under prior version
- Effective dates
- Published in advance
On this page
What this page covers
Current
Standards versions.
- 1
v0.9 — Pilot draft
Initial published draft covering identity, claims, intake, workflow, commercial terms, data practices and third-party relationships. In effect for pilot program reviews.
- 2
v1.0 — Planned
First full release, incorporating pilot findings, expanded industry annexes and finalized classification thresholds. Effective date to be published before adoption.
Versioning rules
How changes are handled.
- Material changes receive a new minor or major version number
- Effective dates are published before a version applies
- Reviews in flight complete under the version they began under
- Renewals are assessed against the version then in effect
- Editorial corrections are logged without changing the version
Notice
How changes are communicated.
Certified businesses and applicants are notified of new versions and effective dates, with a summary of what changed and which domains are affected.
Version history is maintained as a public record. Entries are added, not rewritten.
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