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What is the role of a Council participant?

A Council participant contributes to the Council’s finance-readiness work within the limits of their approved status. 

The participant may attend meetings, submit sector insights, identify readiness gaps, support national priority mapping, contribute to finance-readiness dockets, help prepare sector platform inputs, participate in working groups, support Nexus Rails routing, contribute to NFD/RNFD/UNSFD records, and help prepare Nexus Universe pathway materials. 

A Council participant is expected to maintain good standing, disclose conflicts, respect safe-meeting rules, protect controlled information, avoid improper claims, use official dockets, and distinguish personal views from official records. 

A participant should not speak for the Council unless authorized. They should not contact investors, insurers, banks, sponsors, public authorities, or media on behalf of the Council unless assigned and recorded. They should not use Council participation to solicit business, raise capital, seek insurance, obtain lending, promote products, or imply endorsement. 

The role is contributory, disciplined, and records-based. A Council participant helps build the national finance-readiness record. 

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