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Recoverability-Constrained Systems — Verifier Accreditation Record (VAR-001): Independence, Validation, and Non-Capture Conditions

Authors: Sanchez, Noelia Sofia;

Recoverability-Constrained Systems — Verifier Accreditation Record (VAR-001): Independence, Validation, and Non-Capture Conditions

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This record defines the Verifier Accreditation framework (VAR-001) within the Recoverability-Constrained Systems (RCS) corpus. It establishes the conditions under which independent verification of system admissibility and certification may be conducted under UECS-001 — Universal Evaluation, Conformance, and Certification Standard. The record formalizes: independence requirements for verifiers (financial, operational, and institutional) valid and invalid verifier classifications mandatory verification procedures aligned with CE-001 through CE-006 evidentiary requirements for verification records revocation conditions for invalid or compromised verification non-monopoly constraints preventing certification capture VAR-001 does not introduce new admissibility conditions. All verification derives exclusively from the foundational invariant defined in the Recoverability-Constrained Systems Master Index: A system may act only while recoverability can be established in time under real conditions. Where recoverability cannot be established, continuation is non-admissible and execution does not occur. Verification under this framework is strictly declarative and evidentiary. It does not create, override, or substitute admissibility. A system verified at any certification level may still be non-admissible at execution if recoverability cannot be established in time under real conditions. The record enforces that all valid verification must execute the complete evaluation procedure defined in UECS-001, including: system definition and dependency mapping state detectability assessment (CE-001) admissibility classification (CE-002, CE-005) recoverability verification within Δt under real conditions (CE-003, as defined in DTO-001) enforcement integrity and transition control (CE-004, CE-006) certification decision and output state assignment Verification records must include full traceability of CE-condition assessments, output state classification, certification level, verifier identity, and evaluation date. Absence or incompleteness of these elements invalidates the verification. The record further defines a non-bypassability closure layer (Annex-equivalent), establishing that no interpretation, delegation, simulation, partial compliance, or post-harm correction can validate a system where recoverability cannot be established in time under real conditions. VAR-001 ensures that verification remains: independent non-capturable non-exclusive fully aligned with the execution kernel No verifier may authorize execution under non-admissible conditions, and no certification structure may function as a gatekeeper over admissibility. This record completes the verification layer of the RCS corpus and is intended for use by: independent auditors and verification entities regulatory authorities judicial bodies conducting case-based evaluation institutions seeking Level 3 or Level 4 conformance It operates in conjunction with: UECS-001 — Universal Evaluation, Conformance, and Certification Standard DTO-001 — Δt Operationalisation Record ADT-001 — Adoption Declaration Template CPR-001 — Conformance Pathway Record RCE series — Real-world evidentiary records All interpretation resolves exclusively through CE-001 through CE-006.

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