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What is a Council docket?

A Council docket is the official record for a specific Council matter, workstream, intake, review, correction, output, or preparation item. 

It should identify the subject, country pathway, participants, relevant forms, role status, conflicts, access level, meeting history, evidence submitted, decisions made, pending issues, safe-language limits, related sector platform, related Nexus Rails pathway, related NFD/RNFD/UNSFD record, related SPV-readiness question, related company-readiness question, and Nexus Universe preparation relevance where applicable. 

A Council docket may cover a finance-readiness matter, insurance-readiness matter, sector platform priority, controlled session request, claims-discipline issue, correction, workplan item, or meeting output. 

The docket does not approve the matter. It records the matter. 

A strong docket answers: what is being discussed, why it is in scope, who is involved, what has been submitted, what is restricted, what remains unresolved, what can be said publicly, and where the matter should go next. 

The docket is the Council’s memory and accountability layer. 

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