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| ===== Discussion ===== | ===== Discussion ===== |
| A Governance Body represents the participant or group that defines, maintains, or applies governance rules for the Governed Node Service Market. The Governance Body supports market integrity by establishing rules for qualification, conformance, participation, suspension, appeal, evidence obligations, non-functional characteristics, and Competitive Substitution. | A Governance Body represents the participant or group that defines, maintains, or applies governance rules for a given market. A Governance Body supports market integrity by establishing rules for qualification, conformance, participation, suspension, appeal, evidence obligations, non-functional characteristics, and Competitive Substitution. A Governance Body does not replace applicable jurisdictional authority. Governance rules must operate within the legal, regulatory, supervisory, residency, sovereignty, and policy constraints that apply to the governed function, Qualified Service Provider, Qualified Node, data, evidence, and settlement context. |
| The Governance Body does not replace applicable jurisdictional authority. Governance rules must operate within the legal, regulatory, supervisory, residency, sovereignty, and policy constraints that apply to the governed function, Qualified Service Provider, Qualified Node, data, evidence, and settlement context. | |
| The Governance Body’s primary concerns include qualification, conformance, suspension, appeal, rule versioning, non-functional assurance, market integrity, and protection against under-compliance. | A Governance Body differs from a Regulator. |
| | * A Regulator exercises legal, regulatory, supervisory, or jurisdictional authority. |
| | * A Governance Body defines or applies governance rules for participation in the given market. |
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| ===== Definition ===== | ===== Definition ===== |
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| ===== Note ===== | ===== Note ===== |
| A Governance Body differs from a Regulator. A Regulator exercises legal, regulatory, supervisory, or jurisdictional authority. A Governance Body defines or applies governance rules for participation in the Governed Node Service Market. | The FX Demo's Governed Node Service Market Governance Body's primary concerns include qualification, conformance, suspension, appeal, rule versioning, non-functional assurance, market integrity, and protection against under-compliance. |
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| A Governance Body may include representatives of jurisdictions, regulators, Qualified Service Providers, Buyers, Integrators, auditors, standards bodies, or other authorized participants. | The FX Demo's Governance Body may include representatives of jurisdictions, regulators, Qualified Service Providers, Buyers, Integrators, auditors, standards bodies, or other authorized participants. Governance rules do not remove jurisdictional constraints. A Qualified Node or Qualified Service Provider must satisfy the applicable jurisdictional, residency, sovereignty, policy, evidence, and non-functional requirements before receiving governed work. |
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| Governance rules do not remove jurisdictional constraints. A Qualified Node or Qualified Service Provider must satisfy the applicable jurisdictional, residency, sovereignty, policy, evidence, and non-functional requirements before receiving governed work. | |
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| ===== Example ===== | ===== Example ===== |
| A Governance Body defines the qualification criteria for sanctions screening Nodes, including interface conformance, evidence obligations, reliability expectations, securability expectations, data residency constraints, and suspension rules. A Node that fails the applicable jurisdictional residency requirement does not receive sanctions-screening work, even when it satisfies the technical interface criteria. | The FX Demo Governed Node Service Market's Governance Body defines the qualification criteria for sanctions screening Nodes, including interface conformance, evidence obligations, reliability expectations, securability expectations, data residency constraints, and suspension rules. A Node that fails the applicable jurisdictional residency requirement does not receive sanctions-screening work, even when it satisfies the technical interface criteria. |
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