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What is a claims-discipline docket?

A claims-discipline docket is the official record used when a participant, institution, sponsor, project, public statement, website, social post, presentation, email, proposal, or external communication may have made an improper or unsafe claim. 

Claims-discipline may be needed if someone claims to represent GRA, GRF, GCRI, Nexus, Nexus Universe, a country, a government, an employer, a public authority, an insurer, an investor, a sponsor, or a Council without authorization. 

It may also be needed for claims that a project is approved, funded, bankable, investable, insurable, underwritten, capital-backed, investor-reviewed, insurer-reviewed, public authority-supported, procurement-ready, certified, endorsed, Nexus Universe-selected, or GRA-approved without a proper record. 

The docket should capture the claim, source, date, responsible party, risk level, requested correction, response, resolution, and any restrictions or status changes. 

Claims discipline protects the credibility of the entire architecture. It is especially important for GRA because false capital, insurance, public authority, or investment claims can cause serious harm. 

The purpose is correction first where possible, but repeated or serious misuse may lead to restriction, suspension, or termination. 

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