Governance · v3.1

Authority, evidence, and review, built in.

Enterprise systems run under a public governance framework. Human authority stays primary, intelligence may propose but not decide, and consequential work stays reviewable.

The framework

From foundational authority to testable rules.

The Constitution defines foundational authority. Amendments add standing protections. Regulations define operational conduct. Law Packs reduce behavioral conduct into atomic, deterministic, testable rules.

The Constitution and its Amendments are published on SayeOS.org. The fuller framework, including Regulations and Law Packs, governs how Enterprise systems are built and reviewed.

ConstitutionFOUNDATIONAL AUTHORITY · v3.1 AmendmentsSTANDING PROTECTIONS RegulationsBEHAVIORAL AND STRUCTURAL Law PacksTESTABLE ENFORCEMENT RULES
Constitution, Amendments, Regulations, Law Packs.

Behavioral Regulations

Define how intelligent work must behave. They are reduced into Law Packs, each an atomic, deterministic, testable enforcement rule that enforces an invariant rather than interpreting policy.

Structural Regulations

Define how governed systems organize and preserve structure. They are enforced through validators and tooling rather than Law Packs.

Across eight Behavioral Regulations, 29 Law Packs have been defined and validated. Runtime implementation and integration are addressed per engagement and remain separate maturity questions. This is a governance framework, not a certification or a claim of regulatory compliance.

Why it matters for you

Behavior you can inspect, not just trust.

Because the rules are public and versioned, you can read what a system is required to do, check which version is in force, and hold the work to it. Authority, evidence, state, review, and cost stay visible.

Read the source

Open the public Constitution.