Adjacent boundary

Executable authority

Public interpretive governance does not automatically govern action.

Once outputs become action-bearing inputs, the relevant regime changes: execution rights, authorization gates, escalation, rollback, and accountability belong to a distinct boundary, treated here as an adjacent regime.

Lane: Governance boundaries and decision riskBoundary surface
Routing

When to pass through this boundary

Use this page when the question is no longer only “what may be said?”, but “who is allowed to act, under which gates, and with which suspensions?”

Adjacent surfaces