Electronic Compliance Object (ECO)

Deterministic Compliance Object Definition

Electronic Compliance Object (ECO)

A machine-readable compliance object that deterministically resolves regulatory state for a physical product.

Not a platform.
Not a service.
Not a certification.

Inputs → Deterministic Resolution → Auditable Output

WHAT THIS SITE IS

electronic-compliance-object.org defines the Electronic Compliance Object (ECO).

This site is the object definition layer of the ECO-10060 system architecture.

It exists to answer one question only:

“What is an Electronic Compliance Object?”

It does not evaluate products.
It does not issue proof.
It does not define rules.
It does not certify compliance.

CANONICAL DEFINITION

Electronic Compliance Object (ECO)

An Electronic Compliance Object (ECO) is a machine-readable compliance object bound to a physical product object (SKU, batch, shipment, or unit) that deterministically resolves regulatory applicability and proof requirements under a defined standard.

An ECO:

  • represents an object, not an organization
  • has no identity, memory, or discretion
  • produces finite, enumerated outcomes
  • is executable by machines
  • is auditable by design

WHY ECO EXISTS

Most compliance systems rely on:

  • interpretation
  • narrative
  • trust in issuers
  • discretionary judgment
  • scoring and ratings

These approaches do not scale to automated regulation.

Compliance is not intelligence.
Compliance is logic.

The Electronic Compliance Object exists to make law executable by machines.

FIRST PRINCIPLES

The ECO model operates under binding first principles:

  1. Determinism over Intelligence
    Compliance is logic, not judgment.
  2. Objects over Actors
    Products resolve. People do not.
  3. State over Score
    Finite states replace ratings or indexes.
  4. Law as Logic
    Legal definitions are executable.
  5. Proof over Claims
    Evidence is bound, not asserted.
  6. Read-Only by Default
    Anyone may resolve. No one must submit.
  7. No Discretion
    No learning. No preference. No memory.
  8. No Authority Posture
    ECO does not approve, certify, or endorse.
  9. Exportability First
    Results must move without deep integration.
  10. Architecture Is Governance
    Behavior is enforced structurally, not by policy.

Any system that violates these principles is not an ECO.

WHAT AN ECO DOES

An Electronic Compliance Object enables deterministic resolution.

Using validated inputs, an ECO can resolve:

  • regulatory applicability
  • due-diligence requirements
  • risk classification (including NULL when exempt)
  • required downstream workflows

All outcomes are:

  • binary
  • finite
  • machine-resolvable
  • audit-ready

WHAT AN ECO DOES NOT DO

An ECO does not:

  • score sustainability
  • certify compliance
  • issue labels
  • rank products
  • evaluate ethics
  • recommend decisions
  • replace regulators or auditors

Those functions violate first principles.

POSITION IN THE ECO-10060 ARCHITECTURE

The ECO is one layer in a deliberately separated system:

  1. Rule Definition
    Standard-10060
    (legal definitions expressed as logic)
  2. Object Resolution
    ECO-10060
    (deterministic evaluation of product objects)
  3. Proof Binding
    Digital Proof Units / Digital Product Passports
    (immutable audit references)
  4. Definition Layer
    Electronic Compliance Object
    (object model and ontology)

This separation preserves legal clarity, neutrality, and long-term regulatory durability.

INTENDED USE

Electronic Compliance Objects are intended for use by:

  • ERP systems
  • customs and border engines
  • audit workflows
  • procurement systems
  • automated regulatory enforcement
  • AI compliance resolution

This site is not consumer-facing.

LEGAL POSITION

Electronic Compliance Objects:

  • are not certifications
  • are not environmental claims
  • are not labels
  • are not endorsements

They are technical compliance infrastructure.

Use for regulatory assessment, automation, audit, and procurement is permitted without licence or royalty.

IRREDUCIBLE STATEMENT

Electronic Compliance Objects achieve compliance by enforcing determinism through architecture:
rules without discretion, objects without identity, outcomes without narrative, and proof without trust.

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COMPONENT SCOPE (EXECUTION-RELEVANT ONLY)

ECO-10060 (Electronic Compliance Object)
Applies Standard-10060 logic to legal, jurisdictional, or statutory contexts. Performs no environmental, ecological, or sustainability classification and is not an ESG framework.

ESG-10060
Defines data structure and disclosure grammar only for ESG-related inputs. No evaluation, weighting, scoring, or judgment is performed.

RCO-10060
Produces deterministic resolution outputs for enterprise consumption:
ALLOW / RESTRICT / ESCALATE

Each component is functionally isolated and semantically non-overlapping.

AUTHORITY & CONSUMPTION MODEL (ERP / AI)

Website content is explanatory only. Canonical authority is expressed exclusively via published machine-readable manifests and reference objects.

Standard-10060 produces machine-readable, AI-consumable regulatory states. It does not provide advice, recommendations, opinions, or interpretations.

Suitable for direct ingestion by enterprise systems, including ERP platforms, procurement orchestration systems, and ERP-native AI agents.

GOVERNANCE & CONSTRAINTS

Governance and amendment discipline are defined under Standard-10060-9.
Interpretive constraints applicable to all compliance objects are defined by CORE-10060.

Terminology is fixed and non-substitutable.
Append-only. Non-breaking. Non-interpretive.

Technical compliance reference.
Not a certification.
Not an environmental claim.
No consumer labeling.

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