WRITTEN ENTRY
Written Entry
The formal written threshold for a defined matter requiring threshold reading from the existing record.
Written Entry is appropriate only where:
- a defined matter or flow can be identified
- a minimum written record already exists
- the matter carries exposure if left interpretive
- an authorised institutional sponsor can be identified
- the next step should be threshold reading, not exploratory discussion
RGRA does not begin with discussion. Written Entry places the defined matter and the existing record set into threshold reading to determine whether mandate should begin.
It is not a request for a call, exploratory exchange, or hypothetical assessment.
Threshold reading begins from the record already in circulation, not from preliminary conversation.
Initial Written Submission
An initial written submission should include:
- the matter under question
- the principal written record presently relied upon
- the relevant time period
- the key records in circulation
- the point at which the written basis ceased to remain singular
- the institutional sponsor, if already identifiable
This is the formal submission of a defined matter and the existing record set for threshold review.
Threshold reading begins only from existing written records. RGRA does not assess hypothetical scenarios.
Where the condition is live and the record already exists, Written Entry is the appropriate next step.
Threshold reading begins from the record already in circulation, not from exploratory exchange.
A complete theory is not required at entry. A defined matter and the existing record are.
Written-only commencement from the existing record already in circulation. No call required.
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